Shirley Temple Black was an American actress, singer, dancer, and diplomat, who was Hollywood's number-one box-office draw as a child actress from 1934 to 1938.
Overview
Filmography
Later Career
Rise To Fame
Personal Life
Awards And Honors
Impact On Hollywood
Legacy And Influence
Cultural Significance
Early Life And Career
Political Involvement
Great Depression
United States
Santa Monica
Government
Television
Hollywood
Becoming
Princess
Writing
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School
๐ฌ Shirley Temple was born on April 23, 1928, in Santa Monica, California.
๐ She became a star as a child actress, being the number-one box-office draw in Hollywood from 1934 to 1938.
๐ Shirley Temple's big curly hair and cute dimples made her super popular.
๐ถ She sang the famous song 'On the Good Ship Lollipop' in the movie 'Bright Eyes.'
โจ She starred in many hit films such as 'Curly Top,' 'Heidi,' and 'The Little Colonel.'
๐ฝ๏ธ Shirley's movies brought joy during the Great Depression and made people smile.
๐ฅ She proved that child actors could be stars, paving the way for future young talent in Hollywood.
๐ Shirley Temple married actor John Agar in 1950 and later married Charles Black, with whom she had two children.
๐ At just 6 years old, she won a special Academy Award, becoming the youngest person to receive one.
๐ Shirley Temple influenced American culture and left a legacy that continues to inspire new generations.