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Shirley Temple Black, Hollywood’s Biggest Little Star, Dies at 85

Shirley Temple Black, Hollywood’s Biggest Little Star, Dies at 85

Jen Fad · Sunday, February 16th 2014 at 6:22AM · 805 views
Shirley Temple Black, who as a dimpled, precocious and determined little girl in the 1930s sang and tap-danced her way to a height of Hollywood stardom and worldwide fame that no other child has reached, died on Monday night at her home in Woodside, Calif. She was 85.

Her publicist, Cheryl Kagan, confirmed her death.

Mrs. Black returned to the spotlight in the 1960s in the surprising new role of diplomat, but in the popular imagination she would always be America’s darling of the Depression years, when in 23 motion pictures her sparkling personality and sunny optimism lifted spirits and made her famous. From 1935 to 1939 she was the most popular movie star in America, with Clark Gable a distant second. She received more mail than Greta Garbo and was photographed more often than President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/12/arts/shi...

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powell robert Monday, February 17th 2014 at 10:57AM


lest we forget her tap-dancing with Bojangles into our hearts...........

Jen Fad Monday, February 17th 2014 at 11:07AM

She surely tapped her way into my heart with her performance w/Bojangles!



MIISRAEL Bride Monday, February 17th 2014 at 6:02PM

She's was such a child prodigy. How many lives she didn't effect? So, so many!!
She blessed us with her talents.
:)

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