Famous child actress Shirley Jane Temple (born April 23, 1928) began her career at 3 years old in 1932. Shirley Temple's acting career includes multiple roles in films specifically designed around her character. Some of the more popular movies include Stand up and Cheer, Bright Eyes, Curly Top, The Little Princess and Heidi.
Shirley Temple, later known as Shirley Black Temple, would go on to win an Academy Award in 1935 and became the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana.
The name, the face, the dimples and the ringlets - generations have laughed and cried with this little dynamo born almost a century ago in 1928.
Shirley Temple Black (April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014), known simply as Shirley Temple, began her film career at the tender age of 3 in 1931. She said later in life that her mother lied about her age (making her younger) in order for her to appear precocious - and it worked. The youngest of 3 (she had 2 older brothers), some of her most memorable films were "Curly Top", "Heidi", "The Little Colonel " and "Stand Up and Cheer". While her co-stars were adult luminaries, she stole the show from all of them.
From actor, singer, and dancer to a US diplomat, we remember Shirley's life.
I was so sad when I found out that my grandmother gave away my mother’s Shirley Temple doll. I ended up with an early 60s one but I really wanted her 30s doll. 😢
I LOVE Shirley Temple. Hers were almost the first Golden Age of Hollywood movies which I knew of. In 1971, when I was almost 11, the local station showed them on Sunday afternoon. The very first for me was The Wizard of Oz. All these years later, I still prefer Silver Screen movies and Shirley Temple has a special place in my heart.
AncientFaces No, the Wizard of Oz I mentioned is the one with Judy Garland. As a matter of fact, I've read that Shirley was, at least briefly, considered to play Dorothy. However, it was decided that her voice wasn't strong enough to carry the part. It did lead to Shirley being cast in The Blue Bird which is considered a relative bomb. I've never seen it but I read that it cast Shirley as an unpleasant character and it just didn't fly, apparently.
Jane Withers, a costar in several childhood movies, passed away last August, at age 95. Temple and Withers are seen below in "Bright Eyes". The stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood are almost all gone now.
It was such a simpler time on top of everything. Underneath it was all so scandalous that this little girl suffered because of it. She didn't allow it to hold her down though.
Captain January was my personal favorite although the whole family looked forward to seeing Heidi. It was usually shown about Christmas time once a year. Folks nowadays may not know...we've not ALWAYS had access to any movie, ever made like we've got now.
I loved Heidi...and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm..OH! There were so many good ones..when I was younger me & my sibling sisters would gather around the tv set & watch her films.,.we had a big screen..even back in the late 50's & early 60's. She was a well protected little girl..did not go the path of Drugs & Alcohol..She managed to stay balanced..mostly because by the time she was in her teens her movies had dwindled down to a precious few. She was basically just a Child Star! And a great one she was, too!
I enjoyed The Blue Bird Of Happiness BUT the script was bad..it was not written the way it really could have..with a lot of HEART in it! THAT is why it flopped. Lousy script equates to a lousy film!
Want to thank Shirley Temple for playing the role of Margaret Fellows Johnstone’s book
“The Lil Colonel” which was from a city in Oldham County, Ky named Pewee Valley. The home still remains on Maple Avein Pewee Valley off LaGrange Road.
Born to Gertrude Temple (homemaker) and bank employee George Temple, Shirley was the youngest of 3 children. She had 2 older brothers , John and George Jr.
A classic stage mother, Gertrude encouraged Shirley to learn singing, dancing, and acting and in 1931, enrolled her in Meglin's Dance School in Los Angeles. This is when her Gertrude started styling Shirley's hair in ringlets.
Her first contract was in 1932 with Educational Pictures. They made "Baby Burlesks", featuring pre-schoolers as the actors. Some of Shirley's roles were in "She Done Him Wrong" (a parody of the Mae West film), "Kid 'n' Africa", and "The Runt Page" (kids' version of The Front Page). She was so popular that she was promoted to a 20 minute comedies series called "Frolics Of Youth". And then, she was loaned out to Universal Studios , Paramount, and Warner Bros for various parts.
Her first movie was Stand Up and Cheer! in 1934 - her contract was $150/wk , guaranteed for 2 weeks. (Remember, this was in the Depression!) Then she filmed "Baby, Take a Bow". This was followed by "Curly Top" "Dimples" "The Little Colonel" and "The Littlest Rebel. (and more)" Her films all incorporated traditional values: good over meanness and evil, wealth over poverty, marriage over divorce, a booming economy over a depressed one. FDR, the US President during her childhood years once said: "It is a splendid thing that for just fifteen cents, an American can go to a movie and look at the smiling face of a baby and forget his troubles."
Her biographer Anne Edwards put it this way:
"This was mid-Depression, and schemes proliferated for the care of the needy and the regeneration of the fallen. But they all required endless paperwork and demeaning, hours-long queues, at the end of which an exhausted, nettled social worker dealt with each person as a faceless number. Shirley offered a natural solution: to open one's heart."
After her booming childhood success, her teen year films were less influential. Two of her movies in 1940 were flops. She moved from 20th Century Fox to MGM to United Artists - none of these moves resulted in a successful return to films. Moving in 1944 to a collaboration with David O. Selznick, she had 6 hits in the next few years but none of them rivalled the successes in her childhood career.
A radio career (brief), merchandise endorsements (everything from dresses to Shirley Temple dolls to cigars with her face on the label), to persistent rumors (that she was a 30 yr old midget, that adjustments to her teeth made her look younger), to a tv career in the late 50s and early '60s followed.
After a short marriage to actor John Agar (1945 - 1950), Shirley married Charles Aiden Black in 1950 and took the name Shirley Temple Black. They had 3 children and they remained married until she died.
A new career began when she was appointed to represent the United States at a session of the United Nations General Assembly, From 1989 - 1992, she was US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, from 1974 - 1976, she was US Ambassador to Ghana and from 1976 - 1977 she was the Chief of Protocol of the United States.
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