Shirley Temple Black, American actress, singer, dancer and diplomat



  • Shirley Temple, was born on April 23, 1928, at UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, California

  • She was the third child of homemaker Gertrude Temple, and bank employee George Temple.  

  • Her mother encouraged Shirley, to develop her singing, dancing, and acting talents. 

  • In September 1931, her mother enrolled her in Meglin's Dance School, in Los Angeles

  • Temple had her signature dimples, blonde ringlet curls(styled by her mother), and strong work ethic

  • In 1934, Temple starred in a number of films, including, “Stand Up And Cheer", “Bright Eyes,” “On the Good Ship Lollipop”, etc..

  • She became the first child star, to receive an Academy Award, at just six years old!  

  • She continued to star in films throughout her teenage years, and at 22, she retired from the movie industry as a Hollywood icon. 

  • In 1958, Temple narrated, the “Shirley Temple’s Storybook,” a children’s television series which was her last before she went to politics. 

  • With a lifelong devotion to improving the lives of others, Temple was appointed as a representative of the United States, to the United Nations, in 1969

  • Her achievements included the ambassadorship to Ghana, and becoming the first female Chief of Protocol to the State Department, she was appointed an Honorary Foreign Service Officer in 1988.  

  • In 2006, the Screen Actors Guild, presented Temple, with its Lifetime Achievement Award, the organization’s highest honor.  

  • Temple died at age 85, on February 10, 2014, at her home in Woodside, California. 

  • The cause of her death, was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

  • Temple was a lifelong cigarette smoker, but avoided displaying her habit in public because she did not want to set a bad example for her fans.

  • On 9 June, 2015, the Santa Monica History Museum, opened, “Love, Shirley Temple,” a special exhibit, featuring a collection of her rare memorabilia. 

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