Shirley Temple American actress diplomat
Shirley Temple is a 85 years old American actress diplomat from Santa Monica, California. Shirley Temple was born on April 23, 1928 (died on February 10, 2014, she was 85 years old) in Santa Monica, California as Shirley Temple. Her nickname was Black Shirley Temple.
About
No, she died on 02/10/2014, 10 years ago. She was 85 years old when she died. Cause of death: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She died in Woodside and buried in Alta Mesa Memorial Park .
Family
Her mother is Gertrude Amelia Temple and her father is George Francis Temple.
Parents
Husbands
Shirley Temple had two marriages.
Charles Alden Black, Oceanographer
She married with Charles Alden Black (86), on Saturday, December 16th, 1950. Shirley Temple was 22 and Charles Alden Black was 31 years old. After 54 years, 7 months, in 2005 Charles passed away.
John Agar, American actor
Temple married with John Agar (81), in 1945. Shirley Temple was 16 and John Agar was 23 years old. They ended their 5 years marriage in 1950.
Child
She had one child, Lori (70, American musician) . When her first child, Lori Black, was born, Shirley Temple was 25 years old.
Shirley Temple net worth
She had a net worth of 30 million dollars.
Works
Shirley Temple Movies (68)
There are 68 movies of Shirley Temple.
Her first feature film was The Little Princess (1939, as Sara Crewe). She was 10 when she starred in this movie. Since 1939, she has appeared in 68 feature films. The last one is Shirley Temple Sing & Dance Along (1998). In this movie, she played the character Various .
View all Shirley Temple movies.Shirley Temple movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Sara Crewe | The Little Princess (1939) | 10 |
Philadelphia Thursday | Fort Apache (1948) | 19 |
Heidi Kramer | Heidi (1937) | 9 |
Susan Turner | The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947) | 19 |
The Love Goddesses (1965) | 36 | |
Elizabeth Blair | Curly Top (1935) | 7 |
Mytyl | The Blue Bird (1940) | 11 |
Shirley Blake | Bright Eyes (1934) | 6 |
Rebecca Winstead | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) | 9 |
Barbara 'Ching-Ching' Stewart | Stowaway (1936) | 8 |
Mary Stanley | To the Last Man (1933) | 5 |
Virginia 'Virgie' Cary | The Littlest Rebel (1935) | 7 |
Helen 'Star' Mason | Captain January (1936) | 8 |
Bridget 'Brig' Hilton | Since You Went Away (1944) | 16 |
Dimples Appleby | Dimples (1936) | 8 |
Lloyd Sherman | The Little Colonel (1935) | 6 |
Barbara Marshall | I'll Be Seeing You (1944) | 16 |
Penny Hale | Just Around the Corner (1938) | 10 |
Shirley Dugan | Stand Up and Cheer! (1934) | 6 |
Priscilla 'Winkie' Williams | Wee Willie Winkie (1937) | 9 |
Barbara Barry | Poor Little Rich Girl (1936) | 8 |
Book | Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story (2001) | 73 |
Herself | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) | 54 |
Susannah 'Sue' Sheldon | Susannah of the Mounties (1939) | 11 |
Betsy Brown Shea | Little Miss Broadway (1938) | 10 |
Annie Rooney | Miss Annie Rooney (1942) | 14 |
Ellen Baker | Mr. Belvedere Goes to College (1949) | 20 |
Herself | Hollywood Uncensored (1987) | 58 |
Child | As the Earth Turns (1934) | 5 |
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards (1940) | 12 | |
Shirley Ellison | Baby Take a Bow (1934) | 6 |
Frank Capra's American Dream (1997) | 68 | |
Margaret O'Hara / Knowles | The Story of Seabiscuit (1949) | 21 |
Kit Ballantine | Young People (1940) | 12 |
Penelope 'Pennie' Day | Now and Forever (1934) | 6 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 47 | |
Shirley | Dora's Dunking Doughnuts (1933) | 5 |
Lulu Parsnips | Runt Page (1932) | 3 |
Marthy 'Marky' Jane | Little Miss Marker (1934) | 6 |
Gloria Shelton | Red Haired Alibi (1932) | 4 |
Mary Hagen | That Hagen Girl (1947) | 19 |
Barbara Olmstead | Honeymoon (1947) | 19 |
Mary Lou Rogers | Merrily Yours (1933) | 5 |
Molly Middleton | Our Little Girl (1935) | 6 |
Dinah Sheldon | Adventure in Baltimore (1949) | 20 |
Shirley | The Pie-Covered Wagon (1932) | 4 |
Nell / La Belle Diaperina | Glad Rags to Riches (1933) | 4 |
Corliss Archer | Kiss and Tell (1945) | 17 |
Mary Doran | Now I'll Tell (1934) | 6 |
Kid in Hollywood (1933) | 4 | |
Herself | Judy Garland: By Myself (2004) | 75 |
Black History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed (1968) | 40 | |
Child | Out All Night (1933) | 4 |
Charmaine | War Babies (1932) | 4 |
Supposed bit | New Deal Rhythm (1933) | 4 |
Shirley | The Kid's Last Fight (1933) | 4 |
Polly Tix in Washington (1933) | 5 | |
Madame Cradlebait | Kid 'in' Africa (1933) | 5 |
Mary Lou Rogers | What's to Do? (1933) | 5 |
Mary Lou Rogers | Pardon My Pups (1934) | 5 |
Mary Lou Rogers | Managed Money (1934) | 5 |
Shirley | Change of Heart (1934) | 6 |
Herself | The Hollywood Gad-About (1934) | 6 |
Kathleen Davis | Kathleen (1941) | 13 |
Herself | Take It or Leave It (1944) | 16 |
Corliss Archer | A Kiss for Corliss (1949) | 21 |
Shirley Temple: The Biggest Little Star (1996) | 68 | |
Various | Shirley Temple Sing & Dance Along (1998) | 69 |
Shirley Temple TV Shows (7)
Her first TV Show was The Oscars (1953).
View all Shirley Temple TV shows.Awards (5)
Awarded Golden Plate Award in 1969 , awarded Honorary citizen of Plzeň in 1990 , awarded Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2005 , awarded Academy Juvenile Award in 1934 , awarded Kennedy Center Honors in 1997 and
Education
She graduated from Harvard-Westlake School
What was Shirley's zodiac sign?Shirley Temple zodiac sign was taurus.
Other facts about Shirley Temple
Alias | Black Shirley Temple |
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AlmaMater | Harvard-Westlake School |
Award | Kennedy Center Honors, Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, Academy Juvenile Award |
Birth name | Shirley Temple |
Child | Lori Black |
DeathCause | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
Place of death | Woodside |
Office | Chief of Protocol of the United States, United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, United States Ambassador to Ghana |
Party | Republican Party (United States) |
President | George H. W. Bush, Gerald Ford |
RestingPlace | Cremation |
Record | RCA Victor |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Work period (start) | 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z , object has role: actor |
Work period (end) | 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z , object has role: civil servant |
Position held | Chief Of Protocol Of The United States , replaced by: Evan Dobelle , replaces: Henry E. Catto, Jr. , end time: 1977-01-21T00:00:00Z , start time: 1976-07-01T00:00:00Z |
Number of children | 3 |
Libris-URI | 97mqwwst5l0x29f |
Cause of death | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/150395 |
Family name | Temple. Show people with the surname Temple |
Official website | Shirley Temple official website |
Political party | Republican Party |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Signature | |
Given name | Shirley |
U.S. National Archives Identifier | 10583047 |
Place of burial | Alta Mesa Memorial Park |
ITunes artist ID (American version) | 212898572 |
Date of death | 2014-02-10T00:00:00Z |
Name in native language | Shirley Temple |