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Is their a Shirley Temple time line?

search shirley temple time line on google.com and you will get it.


Was Shirley Temple educated?

sometime along the line yes. and if you want to know where "the line" is search shirley temple time line on google.com


What movie did Shirley Temple sing I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas in?

Shirley Temple never sang I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas, it was written in 1953 (Shirley was an adult by then) and was recorded by Gayla Peevey, who was 10 at the time. Yes, I know that it wriiten all over the internet that it's a Shirley Temple song, but for the life of me I don't understand why, it doesn't sound anything like her!


In what year did Shirley temple graduate from high school?

Shirley Temple did not attend school. She was home taught by her mother because she was a young movie star, Shirley had no time to go to a regular school.


Is Shirley Temple alive today?

No. She died in 2014.Born on April 23, 1928, Shirley Temple (later Shirley Temple Black) died on February 10, 2014, age 85.Shirley wrote the first volume of her Autobiography in 1988 entitled Child Star. Additionally, Shirley released The Shirley Temple Storybook Collection which contains her favorite fairy tale episodes from her television series, The Shirley Temple Show, all for the first time on DVD.


What year was it when Shirley temple last acted?

her last film was in 1949, A Kiss for Corliss


How old is sherly temple?

Shirley Temple was born in April 1928, so at the time of writing this she is 83 years of age.


Why was Shirley Temple the main attraction during the Great Depressiom?

pedophilia was at an all time high


What is so special about Shirley Temple?

Because she was a singer, dancer, and actor at such a young age. She was the first that did that at a young age and she did so many movies in a little amount of time.


What did Charles black Shirley Temple husband do for a living?

Charles Black, the husband of Shirley Temple, was a successful businessman and a former naval officer. He worked in the finance and investment sectors, holding positions in several companies, including as a vice president at a bank. Black was also involved in the management of Shirley Temple's financial affairs, helping her navigate her career and investments after her time in the spotlight.


What is Shirley Temples time period?

Shirley Temple (1928-present) was most famous in the thirties as an actress and singer. She made the Great Depression somewhat bearable to American lower classes.


Did Shirley Temple ever get spanked?

No, No, No!! Shirley's mother was a wonderful woman, called The Genius Behind Shirley Temple. She believed that if a child didn't like a certain vegetable, and another vegetable would do just as well, that was fine with her. (Very unusual parental philosophy at that time.) She did believe in discipline when absolutely needed. (Though she may have spanked Shirley once or twice, Shirley has written that she hardly felt it.) She believed in fun, and told Shirley that if Shirley continued to be a good girl, she would continue to have fun...Shirley's day on the lot was started with a visit to the child star's bantam chickens...at the end of the day, Shirley took home an egg for the next day's breakfast. Shirley has written that when not actively making a film, every day at the studio seemed like a party. Shirley's Mom also let Shirley have what we would call down-time at home also, and Shirley developed the ability to keep herself amused, and developed also a love of reading. When Shirley awoke every morning, the first thing she saw was a flower, that Mrs. Temple made sure was set on the table next to Shirley's bed. Shirley's Mom enjoyed dancing, and all her children had tap lessons. Mrs. Temple however recognized Shirley's great talent, and was the intelligence behind Shirley's training (some lessons were at the famous Meglin Dance Studio) and Shirley's very early filmic efforts. Mrs. Temple made things easy for Shirley, for example coached her on the set (advising her how to combat, so to speak, the scene stealing that (other) actors can/would do). Mrs. Temple also handled interpersonal matters, I.E. she knew how to be pleasant and kind to others on the lot, as well as being focused on Shirley's career. (Of course, her major concern was her daughter, who was very young for such an outstanding, world-wide iconic career). Shirley herself, as an adult, has said she doesn't know how her Mother could do it all. Even in recent time, a Shirley Temple Contract (as in actors/actresses asking to have a Shirley Temple Contract), meant to have a contract with many (humane) perks (as well as good pay). And Mrs. Temple had two other offspring also!--two boys--and it was said that she was very fond of her whole family...when one offspring's life was somewhat settled, she went on to the next offspring, and addressed their concerns... and she had a pleasant marriage, it would seem, which she was very involved with (did you know Shirley's Dad was in a special compartment under the Rose Bowl Grand Marshall float the child star sat on, in 1939?). When Shirley was (temporarily) considered Too Old (in early 1940's) for film work, Mrs. Temple took just as active a role in Shirley's high-school career (at Westlake School)!!!! Mrs. Temple was both creative, very organized, and very loving. An amazing woman.