SiamSam Posted February 11, 2014 Share Posted February 11, 2014 Before Macauley Culkin, before Judy Garland and before Drew Barrymore, there was Shirley Temple - the first cherub-faced child star to take Hollywood by storm and capture hearts around the world. Born 23 April 1928 in Santa Monica, California, the infant Shirley's singing, dancing and acting habits were encouraged by her mother Gertrude. By the age of three, Shirley was enrolled in Dance School and her mother had begun styling her hair in ringlets similar to those of silent film star Mary Pickford. Temple began her film career in 1932, hit the big time in 1934 with the movie Bright Eyes, received the very first Juvenile Academy Award in 1935, and from 1935 to 1938 was the top box-office draw four years running in a Motion Picture Herald poll. Temple's films, often sentimental comedy-dramas in which she played a loveable, parentless waif, were perceived as generating optimism and cheer in Depression-hit '30s America. President Franklin D. Roosevelt 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.' However, not everyone was a fan. In 1937, the renowned writer Graham Greene wrote in a British magazine that the nine-year-old Temple was a 'complete totsy'. 'Her admirers—middle-aged men and clergymen—respond to her dubious coquetry, to the sight of her well-shaped and desirable little body [...] only because the safety curtain of story and dialogue drops between their intelligence and their desire'. Temple and Twentieth Century-Fox sued for libel and won Quote Link to comment
SiamSam Posted February 11, 2014 Author Share Posted February 11, 2014 Here she is again albeit a little older In 1937 Graham Greene wrote that, “The owners of a child star are like leaseholders—their property diminishes in value every year. Time’s chariot is at their back; before them acres of anonymity.” But 82 years on from her screen debut in ‘Kid’s Last Stand’, Temple’s legend endures – close to a million DVDs of her work are reportedly sold each Quote Link to comment
JaiDee Posted February 12, 2014 Share Posted February 12, 2014 Shirley in her 20's Quote Link to comment
xyzzy Posted February 12, 2014 Share Posted February 12, 2014 I guess The Good Ship Lollipop has sailed into the sunset. Quote Link to comment
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