After suffering many strokes, Shirley Chisholm died at the age of 80, on January 1, 2005, in her Florida home.she ws so happy to be alive because she loved the world
Yes. It was many years ago---probably around the 1960's. She was caught shoplifting at Hill's Dept Store in South Williamsport, pa. She was in the area visiting someone in the nearby Allenwood Federal Prison---I don't remember all the details, but I'm thinking it was her husband that was in the prison--or it could have been previous to her marriage and she was visiting a boyfriend--I just don't recall for certain who was at Allenwood, but I do remember for certain her being caught shoplfting.
yes at 86 i would say yes she is retired being an ambasser anything is possiable
Shirley Temple was a person, not a building, although there may indeed be a city called Shirley which has a synagogue or a Buddhist or Sikh temple. Shirley Temple was a famous child actress and then later, a Republican political figure and a well-respected diplomat.
No, she was not. Some online sources have claimed that she was, but most evidence suggests she was raised in the Protestant faith. As an adult, she seems to have identified most strongly with the Episcopalian religion but she also had relatives from other Protestant denominations.
Some shirley temple songsare Baby, Take a Bow, On the Good Ship Lollipop, Animal Crackers in My Soup, On Accounta I Love You, You Gotta Eat your Spinach
As of Dec. 10, 2011, she is alive & well and still living in Woodside, CA.
She currently lives in the seniors community of Woodside in San Mateo County, California
She was born in 1928 and it was made in 1934 so 6 maybe 5 at the youngest
Now and Forever 1934 with Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, and Shirley Temple; see the link below.
No. Shirley Temple did not star in The Wizard of Oz. MGM could not get Ms. Temple from the studio that owned her contract, so they used Judy Garland, an MGM contract actress instead, and the rest is history.
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.
I have had occasion to sell a few back to Danbury for series that I didnt want to continue with, and got LESS than what I originally paid for them each time. If you know of any site that would help get better prices for these plates, please let me know! LOL
I lived down the street. A man in his 80's told me she built it for her driver and she did not live there. He said across the street was all farmland and crops back in the late 30s. I don't remember the address. The 2 story house has a large round fountain on the lawn. Driveway left side, with large garage. North of Vanowen, on west side of Louise 1/4 mile. Was fenceless until maybe 2005?
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson danced with Shirley Temple in The Little Colonel, The Littlest Rebel, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and Just Around The Corner
Shirley Temple began performing at the age of three. She was in many movies with Bill Bojangles Robinson, and was known for her singing, acting, and tap-dancing. Some of her most famous films were...
Stand up and Cheer, Baby Take a Bow, Bright Eyes, The Little Colonel, Curly Top, The Littlest Rebel, Captain January, Dimples, Heidi, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Little Miss Broadway, The Little Princess, Susannah of the Mounties, etc.
She did most of her films when under the age 11 because as she grew older many people saw a cute child more appealing than a teenager.
When she was an adult her career was towards politics. For more information, go to
http://www.shirleytemplefans.com/hist/hist.htm
There are many good biographies of her out there!