EXCLUSIVE: Marty Tudor has been working with the family estate of Shirley Temple and will have access to the rights of the ...
Shirley Temple starred in reliably formulaic movies — a little girl loses a parent, but unlocks the iron hearts of those around her with smiles... Shirley Temple's Films Still Charm After All These ...
"The Red-Haired Alibi," 1932. "To the Last Man," 1933. "Out All Night," 1933. "Carolina," 1934. "Mandalay," 1934. "Stand Up and Cheer," 1934. "Now I'll Tell," 1934 ...
Shirley Temple, the adorable, curly-haired child who was a top box-office film star in the 1930s, has died at her home in California, her family said in a statement. She was 85. Publicist Cheryl Kagan ...
Shirley Temple was born on April 23, 1928, in Santa Monica, California as the third child of Gertrude and George Temple. In 1931, Shirley was enrolled in Meglin’s Dance School in Los Angeles and was ...
Marcia Mae Jones, 83, a child actress of the 1930s who twice appeared on-screen with Shirley Temple and gave a riveting performance as a bullied pupil in "These Three," died Sept. 2 at the Motion ...
The Packard Theater salutes the recently departed Shirley Temple while featuring Oscar recognized films as part of the March schedule of free movies in the Library of Congress venue on Mount Pony.
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 ...
Shirley Temple was an adorable child movie star of the 1930s, appearing in more than 40 films, and dancing her way into the hearts of millions the world round. In that same era, a mocktail was created ...