Biography of Shirley Temple

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SHIRLEY TEMPLE
Biography: Shirley Temple

Shirley Jane Temple was the unique child prodigy who sang and danced their way tap on the stage, and soon won the hearts of America through the giant screen in the 30's. BornApril 23, 1928, in Santa Monica, California (United States). He won the affection of the public with just three years with his beloved loops and maturity to his spontaneousanswer. Stand up and debuted at cheer (1934), musical starring Warner Baxter and Madge Evans, and gained such popularity that came to be superstar.
Now and forever He then starred in the same year with Gary Cooper and so great wastheir success that started the trade of toys and images with your image. Shirley's doll is made of porcelain Danbury Mint. But often suffered deterioration of the eye, surfacecrazing, or mold that slowly destroys the material. Higher prices are paid for carrying the box dolls, clothing, etiquette, and the original bolt. Shirley's collection of more than 700dolls were given to Children's Hospital at Stanford in 1972 for display at the reception.

His fame gave him immense following year, the Oscars ceremony, the dedication with aspecial statuette for his contribution to the entertainment world in 1934. That same year he signed a contract with Fox that brought the company from its severe financial problems. Shirley starred in nine movies, with much splendor. The following yearcontinued with The Little Colonel, Little Rebel, Heidi, Poor Little Rich Girl, Wee Willie Winkie, Little Princess and The Wizard of Oz.

The girl grew up and did the "Shirley teen" that brought him fame both in his acting career, being relegated to supporting roles in you'll ever see (1944), Since You Went Away (1944), The Bachelor and the lowest (1947 ) and Fort Apache, with Henry Fondaand John Ford. Shirley married John Agar in 1945, whom he met in the film FortApache. Alcoholism damaged his marriage and his career. John died on April 8, 2002,81, at St. Joseph Medical Center of Providence in Burbank. He was born in Chicago in 1921. Shirley had a daughter named him in 1948, Linda Susan.

In 1949, making several important decisions in your life. Decides to quit his acting career and divorce Hagar. His last film was Adventure in Baltimore, a comedy byRichard Wallace. He accepted that had lost its charm for the public due to anunavoidable cause: I had to keep growing. But then again with a married televisionentrepreneur, Charles Black.

Then she tried to return to television, but not as successful and devoted himself topolitics and diplomacy for the UN. He became U.S. ambassador to Ghana (1974 - 1976) and Czechoslovakia (1989). It was proposed to finish writing his first autobiography Child Star. Shirley was also in charge of the implementation of all State Department visits, ceremonies, gifts for foreign heads of state, and a link to all embassies and consulates located in the U.S. He received honorary doctorates fromthe University of Santa Clara and Leigh College, a scholarship from the University ofNotre Dame, and a Chubb Fellowship from Yale University.


He has also served on the boards of the Commission for UNESCO, the U.S. National Committee on U.S. (relations of China, the United Nations Association, the American-China Society, and the Space Task Force of U.S. citizens). In 1976 he became the firstfemale Chief of Protocol of the United States. He was a founding member in 1983 and currently serves on the board of the American Academy of Diplomacy, is also cofounderof the International Federation of Multiple Sclerosis Societies. In 2002 he built in Los Angeles a Shirley Temple statue of bronze.
It is estimated he made 57 movies during his career as an actress. Shirley has sincewriting his second biography works. It now has a granddaughter and lives in Woodside,California, with his black Charles, husband. She loves being a wife, mother andgrandmother. Their daily tasks are playing golf, cultivating the garden, fishing and cooking. Far from being the girl that was, today, in the distance, hard to understand that a great woman
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