This article, along with others celebrating 90 years of America's original sweetheart, is featured in Newsweek's Special Edition: Shirley Temple. MGM's most promising young star in the early 1930s ...
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 ...
Appraisal: Shirley Temple Doll, ca. 1934, from Rapid City Hour 3. Watch Marshall Martin's appraisal of a Shirley Temple doll, ca. 1934, in Rapid City Hour 3.
Legendary singing-and-dancing child star Shirley Temple died Monday night of natural causes in her Woodside, Calif., home, surrounded by her family and caregivers. Although Withers and Temple were ...
You know you're legendary when the mere mention of your name evokes an iconic hairstyle, the world's most famous mocktail, and (most importantly) an irrepressible child starlet. Shirley Temple was ...
During the 1930s, Shirley Temple was a bright light on the silver screen who entertained audiences in classic films such as Curly Top, The Little Princess, and Heidi. Born in Santa Monica, California, ...
"She tap- danced for us, and she was f---ing amazing," says the singer and guitarist of the late actress. A crucial influence on Kurt Cobain, Osborne dated Temple's daughter Lori Black. By Tim Appelo ...
As President Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “It is a splendid thing that for just fifteen cents, an American can go to a movie and look at the smiling face of a baby and forget his troubles." Few ...