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With her blond curls and winning personality, Shirley Temple was the perfect choice to star in the 1937 musical drama “Heidi.” This classic film will be the March feature for Movie Night at ...
Shirley Temple with a fawn and dog Shirley Temple, movie princess, gets a lesson in feeding of Heidi, a seven weeks old fawn, from Big Buck, a film actor in his own right from the animal kingdom.
Ms. Temple, who was known later in life as Shirley Temple Black, died Monday at age 85. She starred in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," "Heidi" and "Bright Eyes," in which she introduced her ...
America's little sweetheart, Shirley Temple, easily Hollywood's most beloved child actress, is the star of 10 movies coming out on VHS and DVD. Three of them, nearing their 70th anniversary, bow ...
Shirley Temple Black, who lifted America's spirits as a bright-eyed, dimpled child movie star during the Great Depression and later became a U.S. diplomat, died late Monday evening at the age of ...
By the time she turned 10, Temple had already appeared in 29 different movies and was one of Hollywood's brightest and youngest stars featuring in major commercial hits such as Heidi and Curly Top.
She was interested only in the big Shirley Temple doll in a shop window in Weipert, wishful that her Christmas gift would be that doll. It was 100 kronen, or about $50 in today’s U.S. currency.
In this Oct. 12, 1944, file photo, Shirley Temple tries out the big four-engine Army transport C-54 which she had just christened with a pat and a kiss, at the Douglas plant, in Santa Monica ...