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Shirley Temple
American actress and diplomat (–)
For the drink named after her, see Shirley Temple (drink).
Shirley Temple | |
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Temple in | |
| In office August 23, – July 12, | |
| President | George H. W. Bush |
| Preceded by | Julian Niemczyk |
| Succeeded by | Adrian A. Basora |
| In office July 1, – January 21, | |
| President | Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter |
| Preceded by | Henry E. Catto Jr. |
| Succeeded by | Evan Dobelle |
| In office December 6, – July 13, | |
| President | Gerald Ford |
| Preceded by | Fred L. Hadsel |
| Succeeded by | Robert P. Smith |
| In office February – August | |
| Born | Shirley Jane Temple ()April 23, Santa Monica, California, U.S. |
| Died | February 10, () (aged85) Woodside, California, U.S. |
| Resting place | Alta Mesa Memorial Park |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouses | John Agar (m.; div.) |
| Children | 3, including Lori Black |
| Occupation |
• Shirley Temple() Who Was Shirley Temple?Shirley Temple was a leading child film actress during the Great Depression, starring in works like Bright Eyes and Captain January. When her rendition of the song "On a Good Ship Lollipop" became famous in the s, she earned a special Academy Award. Temple took on some acting roles as an adult before entering politics, becoming a U.S. diplomat for the United Nations. She died on February 10, , at age 85, in California. Early Life and CareerTemple was born to a banker and a housewife with two older children, on April 23, , in Santa Monica, California. When Temple was just 3 years old, she landed a contract with Educational Pictures, making her acting debut in a string of low-budget movies dubbed "Baby Burlesques." Temple's mother capitalized on the toddler's natural flair for dancing by enrolling her in dance classes at the age of 3 1/2. Her father became her agent and financial adviser. The exposure that &q • Iconic child star Shirley Temple dies at 85On February 10, , Shirley Temple Black, who as a child in the s became one of Hollywood’s most successful stars, dies at her Woodside, California, home at age The plucky, curly-haired performer sang, danced and acted in dozens of films by the time she was a teen; as an adult, she gave up making movies and served as a U.S. diplomat. Born on April 23, , in Santa Monica, California, Temple began taking dance lessons when she was three. In , she was discovered by an agent and cast in a series of short films called Baby Burlesks. Her career took off in , when she appeared in the film Stand Up and Cheer then went on to star in such movies as Little Miss Marker (), in which she played a girl left with a bookie as an IOU for her father’s bet on a horse; Bright Eyes (), which featured her signature song "On the Good Ship Lollipop"; The Little Colonel (), the first of four films she made with African American entertainer Bill “Bojangle |