From the beloved Shirley Temple to Peter Pan star Bobby Driscoll, what became of the stars who once ruled Old Hollywood?
Whatever happened to Shirley Temple? Shirley Temple became the most famous child star in Hollywood history during the 1930s, her dimpled smile and golden curls offering Depression-era America ...
(Reuters) - Shirley Temple Black, who lifted America's spirits as a bright-eyed, dimpled child movie star during the Great Depression and later became a U.S. diplomat, died late on Monday evening at ...
Buddy Ebsen liked to tell the story about the time he tried to get Shirley Temple to rehearse their dance sequence for 1936’s Captain January. “She got there and asked my dad, ‘Is the dance set?’” ...
"We salute her for a life of remarkable achievements as an actor, as a diplomat, and most importantly as our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and adored wife for fifty-five years of the ...
Temple receives a lifetime achievement award from the Screen Actors Guild in 2006. (AP) Shirley Temple Black, the former child star turned international diplomat, has passed away at the age of 85. The ...
The 95th Academy Awards are just around the corner and some of the greatest stars in cinematic history have taken home an Oscar statuette. From 1929, the year of the very first ceremony, to ...
Today's Google Doodle celebrates American actor, singer, dancer, and diplomat Shirley Temple. Google's decision to celebrate Temple on June 9 with a Google Doodle—a special temporary alteration to its ...
Shirley Temple Black, who lifted America's spirits as a bright-eyed, dimpled child movie star during the Great Depression and later became a U.S. diplomat, died late on Monday evening at the age of 85 ...
Shirley Temple, the actress forever imagined as a dimpled, curly-haired movie star, died Monday evening at the age of 85, according to her publicist. She died in her Woodside, Calif., home surrounded ...
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