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Shirley Temple Black



Actor, Author, and Diplomat

By Emily Clark

The dimples that changed America



• Shirley Temple had the biggest impact on American people a little girl has ever had. During the 30's and 40's she warmed the hearts of millions of Americans with her smile and high spirits.
• She was in over 60 movies, most of which are classics such as: Dimples, Curly Top, Wee Willy Winkie, The Littlest Rebel, and The Little Princess.
• She was born April 23, 1928 in Santa Monica, California and started working on
• Baby Burlesque was a movie studio that specialized in slightly wicked parodies of movie hits with kids in famous roles. That was Shirley Temple's first professional motion picture work. Soon, she was playing Jane in an all kids version of Tarzan. By 1933, the Hayes Code put a stop to Baby Burlesque productions and Temple was unemployed along with the rest of the country.
• However, a year later at Fox Studios, she graduated from contract......

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