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She is a true example of childhood stardom; Shirley Temple dominated the box office in the 1930s with her adoring ...
When Shirley Temple was interviewed on the BBC in 1989 about her superstar childhood, she was enjoying a remarkable second act in her career as a US diplomat. Despite being at one time Hollywood's ...
Legendary child star Shirley Temple didn’t always have it easy. The actor became one of the biggest stars of the 1930s, appearing in dozens of popular films. After she left Hollywood ...
Child actress Shirley Temple Black, born April 23, 1928, rose to fame in the 1930s thanks in part to her ringlet curls, dimpled smile and tap dancing. After her career as Hollywood's biggest ...
At the age of 6, Shirley Temple is the youngest Academy Award ... Bob Hope has hosted the Academy Awards more than any other Hollywood star, with 19 ceremonies to his name, according to the ...
Buddy Ebsen liked to tell the story about the time he tried to get Shirley Temple to rehearse their dance sequence for 1936’s Captain January. “She got there and asked my dad, ‘Is the dance set?
Plenty of child actors pass through Hollywood, but no one has ever reached the heights Shirley Temple did. In the mid-1930s, she was arguably the biggest box office draw in the industry.
Remember when you were a kid, thinking you were so cool ordering a Shirley Temple? When your drink arrived, you felt like you had a VIP pass to the grown-up club with your own stylish cocktail.
Hollywood is filled with legends, many of which have been debunked and others that persistently hang on for generations. The idea of actress Shirley Temple being MGM's first choice to play Dorothy ...
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