shirley temple
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Shirley Jane Temple
Born on April 23, 1928 in Santa Monica, California.
She began dancing at Mrs. Meglin’s Dance Studio in Los Angeles when she was 3 years old
Modeled for breakfast cereal, and other prodcts
BACKGROUND INFO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECzC7YIt7F4
“War Babies”
In January 1932, she was seen by two producers from Educational Films Corporation. She was signed to be the star of their series of one-reel short fi lms called War Babies. She was only paid $10 a day
“WAR BABIES”
In late 1933, she was contacted by Fox Film Corporation and landed a role in their new fi lm ‘Stand up and Cheer.’
Shirley is most recognized for her role in the song ‘Baby Take A Bow’
This is known as her breakthrough fi lm
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“Stand up & Cheer”
“STAND UP & CHEER”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLLSqpYyPD8
On December 28, 1934, the fi lm ‘Bright Eyes’ was released.
Her signature song "On the Good Ship Lollipop" was featured
This fi lm made her a national celebrity
“BRIGHT EYES”
In 1935 a director by the name of D.W. Griffi th wrote to fox, proposing a controversial idea for a fi lm.
The current head of production flew to New York and scouted acclaimed black tap dancer Bill Robinson, known as “Bojangles.”
Off ered him a role in the fi lm “The Little Colonel” Bill “Bojangles” Robinson
“THE LITTLE COLONEL”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=wtHvetGnOdM
“The little Colonel”
Temple & Robinson developed a close, lifelong friendship during the shooting of their first fi lm together
This fi lm marked the first interracial dancing couple in movie history
This was a historical moment
“THE LITTLE COLONEL”
List of Movies :
‘The Little Colonel’‘The Littlest Rebel’‘Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm’‘Just Around the
Corner’‘Little Miss
Broadway’ Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKxY3neqqBA 1:50
In April 1940, Temple completed her last contracted fi lm with 20 th Century Fox
An attorney was hired to end her contract
On May 12, 1940, she was released from the remaining thirteen months of her contract.
She was then enrolled into the West Lake School
Shirley was married at 17 years old to a soldier named Jack Agar – they had a daughter named Linda Susan
They divorced four years later
She was remarried to Charles Black, a former Naval Offi cer – they had two children; Charlie Jr., and Lori. Shirley
PERSONAL LIFE
Temple and her granddaughter
She continued to juggle high school and a fi lm career from 1941 – 1949
She never regained the success from her earlier career
Retired in 1949
PERSONAL LIFE
In total, Shirley Jane Temple starred in: 14 Short films, 43 Feature Films over 25 storybook movies
Her career spanned from 1931 until 1961.
1935 - received a special miniature statuette
- received an Honorary Juveni le Academy Award
1992 - received a Career Achievement Award from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
1998 - awarded a Kennedy Center
Honors in recognit ion of her great talent and l i fe long contr ibution to America and the arts
2004 - awarded with the "Screen Actors Gui ld’shighesthonor;"
- the 42nd Annual Li fet ime Achievement Award.]
U.S. Representative to the United Nations
U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana
the first women to be U.S. Chief of Protocol
U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia
AWARD & RECOGNITIONS