Shirley Temple Black | 1928 - 2014
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Shirley Temple Black was the most popular child movie star of all time. She lifted a filmgoing nation’s spirits during the Depression and then grew up to be a diplomat.
Shirley Temple arrives at her first major premiere for the film “Wee Willie Winkie” in Hollywood. (AFP / Getty Images)
Shirley Temple Black was the most popular child movie star of all time. She lifted a filmgoing nation’s spirits during the Depression and then grew up to be a diplomat.
Shirley Temple at a benefit show June 22, 1940. (Gordon Wallace / Los Angeles Times)
Shirley Temple in court in Los Angeles Dec. 6, 1949, where she successfully sued her husband John Agar Jr. for divorce. (Gordon Wallace / Los Angeles Times)
Shirley Temple Black testifies before a U.S. Senate Committee during hearings on her nomination as U.S. ambassador to Czechoslovakia. (Pancho Bernasconi / AFP/Getty Images)
Shirley Temple Black is greeted by President Clinton during a reception at the White House. (Chris Kleponis / AFPGetty Images)
Shirley Temple Black accepts the Screen Actors Guild Awards life achievement award in 2006. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)