Shirley Temple was an American actress who became famous as a young child in Hollywood. She later became an ambassador for the United States. She was born Shirley Temple on April 23, 1928, in Santa Monica, California, to Gertrude Amelia Temple and George
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Thedark side of Hollywoodseemingly never got to Shirley Temple. Rumors did abound during the heyday of her career—including one claiming that she was actually not a child, but a 30-year-old dwarf, with teeth filed to look like baby teeth. After conquering Hollywood in her youth, Shirley ...
former Neverland employee Mark Quindoy, who, alongside his wife Faye, worked at the Ranch from May 1989 to August 1990, recounted that when cleaning Jackson’s bedroom he noticed the upstairs Shirley Temple bed never looked slept in. He...
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One of the most iconic performers of the 1930s, Shirley Temple made her film debut at the age of 3 in "Baby Burlesks." Several film roles followed, including the career-making "Bright Eyes," in which Temple performed her signature song "On the Good Ship Lollipop." The dimpled darling ...
one of the world's most exclusive private clubs. Membership costs £20,000. The castle was the venues for quite a few celebrity weddings, including golfer Sam Torrance and the actress Suzanne Danielle in 1995, actor Robert Carlyle and his wife Anastasia Shirley in 1997, and most famously si...
1934: Debut of the Shirley Temple Doll The next big toy following the joy buzzer, the Shirley Temple Doll made its debut based on the most famous child star of the time. Both the real-life Temple and the doll version were major uplifting influences on Depression-era Americans, who found ...
1934: Debut of the Shirley Temple Doll The next big toy following the joy buzzer, the Shirley Temple Doll made its debut based on the most famous child star of the time. Both the real-life Temple and the doll version were major uplifting influences on Depression-era Americans, who found ...
J.D. Vance American politician, author, lawyer, and businessman Shirley Temple American actress and diplomat Mercy Otis Warren American writer and historian History at your fingertips – Sign up here to see what happened On This Day, every day in your inbox! Enter your email Subscribe ...