Such sad news..I still enjoy watching Shirley's movies, something a lot of
guys my age would probably not admit. But their plots are so much fun (and
so saccharine sweet) that I just can't resist. This is really tough news to
absorb.a world without Shirley Temple."my goodness!"

 

Time waits for no man (or child star), but it doesn't make this loss any
easier to accept. Farewell Shirley.

 

Scott

MoPo List owner

 

 

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Subject: [MOPO] RIP Shirley Temple

 

RIP Shirley Temple. She was born in Santa Monica, California in 1928. Her
mother quickly saw her remarkable talent, and did all she could to develop
it, and to get her noticed. She enrolled her in a dance school, where she
amazed everyone with her dancing and singing abilities at such a young age.

Her mother gave her a hair style imitative of that worn by Mary Pickford,
with exactly 56 "ringlets". She appeared in her first movies starting when
she was just shy of four years old, in a series called "Baby Burlesks" (she
had apparently failed an audition for the Our Gang series). She was paid $10
a day.

In 1934, she signed a contract with Fox, and her career really took off. Her
big breakthrough came with Stand Up and Cheer!, where her singing and
dancing amazed the nation. But she proved she was a remarkably poised
actress that same year in Little Miss Marker and Baby Take a Bow, and Fox
rushed her into as many movies as they could.

That same year she was in Now and Forever with Gary Cooper and Carole
Lombard (reportedly Cooper asked for her autograph when he met her!), and
soon after she starred in the series of juvenile musicals she is best
remembered for, films like Bright Eyes, The Little Colonel, Curly Top, Poor
Little Rich Girl, Wee Willie Winkie, Heidi, and many more.

In the late 1930s, Fox (now 20th Century Fox) still had her in little girl
roles, even though she was rapidly maturing, and in 1939 MGM badly wanted
her for the lead in The Wizard of Oz, but 20th Century Fox refused to loan
her out, and instead put her in The Blue Bird, which did not do well.

She left Fox, and began playing "teen" roles for various studios, but none
were very successful, and she made far fewer movies. In 1945, she married
actor John Agar, and they were married four years and had a child. In 1949,
they divorced, and a year later she married businessman Charles Black, and
retired from movies forever.

She saved the Fox studio after the death of its previous greatest star, Will
Rogers in 1935. She was merchandised in a zillion ways, and countless girls
born in the late 1930s were named "Shirley".

She became active in politics (she was a Republican, and was appointed to
several posts in the 1960s to 1990s). There has never been another child
actor with so much talent at such a young age, and she was surely the number
one child star of all time!

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