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Shirley Temple

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Soutra Tue 11-Feb-14 12:32:18

RIP Shirley Temple Black who has died aged 85. To my shame I had not realised she was still alive - so many Hollywood stars burn out before their time.
I wonder how many GNetters (or their mothers) are called "Shirley" because their parents loved her appearances in those dim and distant days?
She would appear to have had an interesting life after abandoning ship (The Good Ship Lollipop) and I hope there might be a decent biography/tribute on TV some time soon.

KatyK Tue 11-Feb-14 12:47:17

She was SO cute as a child. She went into politics didn't she? There is an area of Birmingham/Solihull called Shirley and there is an Indian restaurant there called The Shirley Temple. I always think of her little face when we go past it.

Bellasnana Tue 11-Feb-14 13:03:54

I always loved her films which were endearing and evoked feelings of a more innocent time. Some people probably find them corny in today's more cynical world, but my own children had the videos of 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' and 'Heidi' which they watched repeatedly and enjoyed very much.
It should also be noted that she was a breast cancer survivor/ campaigner, a US ambassador, and a successful business-woman with seats on the board of several multi-national companies/organizations.
Very sad to hear she has gone sad

merlotgran Tue 11-Feb-14 13:38:21

My mother wasn't a fan so I was spared her films which I would have found too sugary sweet. Watching clips on the news today I shudder at the way she was obviously exploited. I'm glad she found fulfilment in her adult life as that doesn't often happen when a child star grows up.

Aka Tue 11-Feb-14 14:21:12

Yes, she went on to be more than just a child star.

I know that curry house Katy.

Nelliemoser Tue 11-Feb-14 14:27:11

Considering what a total mess she might have been after having been a successful child star in those days she has done amazingly well.
So many of our more recent child stars have ended up being totally screwed up.

harrigran Tue 11-Feb-14 19:33:36

I loved her films, I can hear her voice " on the good ship lollipop " so sweet. I was watching re-runs of course because I am not old enough to have seen them first time round.

jcdoh Fri 21-Feb-14 20:20:50

quite a few young `stars of today would do well to copy her life ;

feetlebaum Fri 21-Feb-14 20:30:18

KatyK - 'Politics' is putting it mildly... She was U.S. Ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, and she also served as Chief of Protocol of the United States, 1976–1977.

annodomini Fri 21-Feb-14 21:06:15

My mother used to try to torture my hair into Shirley Temple ringlets with curling rags. She was unsuccessful!

Granny23 Fri 21-Feb-14 21:18:43

KatyK Just caught up with this thread and chuckling at 'The Shirley Temple' - wonderful piece of lateral thinking. DH loved it too. grin

seaspirit Fri 21-Feb-14 21:47:31

I loved the shirley temple films and had some records, did not like the ringlets they did hurt, but the ballet class seemed to like them