LeoGlossary: Shirley Temple (Actress)


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Born: April 23, 1928 – Died: February 10, 2014

Shirley Temple lit up the silver screen as the most iconic child star in Hollywood history. Her boundless talent was unveiled in Santa Monica, California, where she was born to a bank employee father and a homemaker mother. As the child prodigy rose to fame, she became the face of hope during the Great Depression era.

Early Life and Career

Temple's childhood was anything but ordinary; she swapped playgrounds for studios, attending school on sets. Her first taste of show businesscame at the age of three, with her screen debut in 1932. It was the start of a glittering career that would see her first major success with "Stand Up and Cheer!" in 1934. But it was "Bright Eyes" in the same year that transformed her into a global phenomenon, especially with the song "On the Good Ship Lollipop."

Accolades followed, with a special Juvenile Academy Award in 1935, recognizing her contribution to screen entertainment. Off-screen, Temple's life was as vibrant as her [on-screen](@leoglossary/leoglossary-on-screen0 persona. She found love and married twice, blessed with children and engaged in activities beyond acting, including diplomatic roles later in life.

Shirley Temple remains a symbol of perseverance and talent, her legacy enduring through her groundbreaking work as an actress, singer, dancer, and later as a diplomat. Her ability to capture hearts at a young age and transition to a respected adult figure is a testament to her unique charm and talent.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1963 The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) Bobo Barclay - Debutante
1958–1961 Shirley Temple's Storybook (TV Series) Princess Irene | The Little Mermaid | Emily Winters ...
1949 A Kiss for Corliss Corliss Archer
1949 The Story of Seabiscuit Margaret O'Hara | Knowles
1949 Adventure in Baltimore Dinah Sheldon
1949 Mr. Belvedere Goes to College Ellen Baker Ashley
1948 Fort Apache Philadelphia Thursday
1947 That Hagen Girl Mary Hagen
1947 The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer Susan Turner
1947 Honeymoon Barbara Olmstead
1945 Kiss and Tell Corliss Archer
1944 I'll Be Seeing You Barbara Marshall
1944 Since You Went Away Brig Hilton
1942 Miss Annie Rooney Annie Rooney
1941 Kathleen Kathleen Davis
1940 Young People Wendy
1940 The Blue Bird Mytyl
1939 Susannah of the Mounties Susannah Sheldon
1939 The Little Princess Sara Crewe
1938 Just Around the Corner Penny Hale
1938 Little Miss Broadway Betsy Brown
1938 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca Winstead
1937 Heidi Heidi
1937 Ali Baba Goes to Town Shirley Temple - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
1937 Wee Willie Winkie Priscilla Williams
1936 Stowaway Ching-Ching aka Barbara Stewart
1936 Dimples Dimples Appleby
1936 Poor Little Rich Girl Barbara Barry
1936 Captain January Helen
1935 The Littlest Rebel Virgie Cary
1935 Curly Top Elizabeth Blair
1935 Our Little Girl Molly Middleton
1935 The Little Colonel Lloyd Sherman
1934 Bright Eyes Shirley Blake
1934 Now and Forever Penelope 'Penny' Day
1934 Baby, Take a Bow Shirley
1934 Now I'll Tell Mary Doran
1934 Little Miss Marker Marthy 'Marky' Jane
1934 Change of Heart Shirley
1934 Stand Up and Cheer! Shirley Dugan
1934 Managed Money (Short) Mary Lou Rogers
1934 As the Earth Turns Child (uncredited)
1934 Mandalay Betty Shaw (scenes deleted)
1934 Carolina Joan Connelly (uncredited)
1934 Pardon My Pups (Short) Mary Lou Rogers
1933 What's to Do? (Short) Mary Lou Rogers
1933 Merrily Yours (Short) Mary Lou Rogers
1933 Kid 'in' Africa (Short) Madame Cradlebait
1933 To the Last Man Mary Stanley (uncredited)
1933 Dora's Dunking Doughnuts (Short) Shirley
1933 Polly Tix in Washington (Short) Polly Tix
1933 The Kid's Last Fight (Short) Shirley
1933 Out All Night Child (as Shirley Jane Temple)
1933 Kid in Hollywood (Short) Morelegs Sweettrick
1933 Glad Rags to Riches (Short) Nell | La Belle Diaperina
1932 Kid's Last Stand Girl
1932 The Pie-Covered Wagon (Short) Shirley
1932 Red-Haired Alibi Gloria Shelton
1932 War Babies (Short) Charmaine
1932 Runt Page (Short) Lulu Parsnips (uncredited)

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