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    Shirley Temple

    Sarah R. ZeiglerBy Sarah R. ZeiglerAugust 23, 2022Updated:August 28, 20224 Mins Read
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    Shirley Temple was a famous actress in America. She was also a singer, dancer, and diplomat who was Hollywood’s number one box-office draw. Shirley started her career as a child actress from 1934 to 1938.

    Moreover, Shirley was named United States ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, and also served as Chief of Protocol of the United States. The actress’s career at a very young age.

    In the year 1934, she made her appearance in movies including ‘Bright Eyes’ in which she play the role of an orphaned child who is the center of a fierce custody battle.

    This film was written to showcase the child artist’s talents.

    Shirley Temple’s Date of Birth and Age

    Shirley Temple was born in Santa Monica, California, the United States on April 23, 1928.

    She used to celebrate her birthday with her friends and family on the 23rd of April every year. The actress died at the age of 86 on February 10, 2014, in Woodside, California, the United States.

    Source: Hollywood.com

    Furthermore, Shirley held an American nationality and belonged to the white ethnic group. She used to follow Christianity as her religion.

    Temple was born, raised, and took her last breath in her hometown. Her family was of Dutch, English, and German ancestry.

    Shirley Temple’s Parents and Childhood

    Shirley Temple is the daughter of Gertrude Amelia and George Francis Temple. The actress’s father was a bank employee whereas her mother stayed home to manage the house.

    She grew along with her two brothers. According to her date of birth, her birth sign is Taurus.

    The actress loved to sing and dance from an early age and her mother always encouraged her interests and enrolled at Meglin’s Dance School when she was just three. Her mother who loved fashion used to style Shirley’s hair in ringlets.

    Shirley Temple’s Net Worth

    Shirley Temple has an estimated net worth of 30 million dollars. Sadly, she isn’t here with us anymore.

    Similarly, her huge net worth includes her income from the movies and series she worked on during the early days of her professional career.

    As Shirley was the ambassador for Ghana and Czechoslovakia. Temple even owned an 8 million dollar mansion in Los Angeles which is recently on sale.

    Shirley Temple’s Death

    The actress died on February 10, 2014, in Woodside, California, United States of America.

    Shirley died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease also known as COPD. As she was a lifelong chain smoker and used to smoke a lot it took her life.

    Shirley Temple’s Career

    Shirley Temple was a famous actress in America. She was also a singer, dancer, and diplomat who was Hollywood’s number one box-office draw. Shirley started her career as a child actress from 1934 to 1938.

    Moreover, Shirley was named United States ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, and also served as Chief of Protocol of the United States.

    The actress’s career at a very young age. Within a short duration of time and her hard work, she earned herself a name and fame in the field of entertainment.

    Source: Encyclopedia Britannica

    Shirley was an award-winning actress and a writer too. She made her first debut in the industry at the age of 3.

    In the year 1989, Shirley was the 27th United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. The actress even worked under president George H. W. Bush.

    In the year 1974 Temple was appointed as the 9th United States Ambassador to Ghana. The actress was just 46 years old when she became an Ambassador.

    Similarly, Shirley was on the boards of directors of several large corporations including the Bank of America and The Walt Disney Company.

    Shirley Temple’s Husband

    Shirley was married twice times during her lifetime. At the age of 17, she was first married to John Agar on September 19, 1945. The pair even had a daughter Linda Susan.

    Similarly, After 5 years the pair ended their love life and parted ways. Then, in 1950 Shirley married Charles Alden Black.

    The couple was together for 55 years. Sadly, in 2005 Alden died and since then Temple remained single. So, Shirley Temple was single at the time of her death. She didn’t get married after Charles Alden passed away.

    Shirley Temple’s Suffer from Breast Cancer

    From the age of 44, she suffered from breast cancer. Later, the tumor was removed and a modified radical mastectomy was performed.

    Eventually, Shirley did recover from it and started her day-to-day activities normally.

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