Photos: Former child star Shirley Temple dies at 85
Shirley Temple, the dimpled, curly-haired child star who sang, danced, sobbed and grinned her way into the hearts of Depression-era moviegoers, has died, according to publicist Cheryl Kagan. She was 85. Shirley Temple, the dimpled, curly-haired child star who sang, danced, sobbed and grinned her way into the hearts of Depression-era moviegoers, has died, according to publicist Cheryl Kagan. She was 85. Temple, known in private life as Shirley Temple Black, died Monday night at about 11 p.m. at her home near San Francisco. She was surrounded by family members and caregivers, Kagan said. A talented and ultra-adorable entertainer, Shirley Temple was America's top box-office draw from 1935 to 1938, a record no other child star has come near. She beat out such grown-ups as Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, Robert Taylor, Gary Cooper and Joan Crawford. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranking of the top 50 screen legends ranked Temple at No. 18 among the 25 actresses. She appeared in scores of movies and kept children singing "On the Good Ship Lollipop" for generations. Here is her past in photos.
Shirley Temple and Grace Fields 1937
Shirley Temple, left, cuts the cake for the celebration of her eighth birthday as Grace Fields, an English actress, extends her plate, April 25, 1937, San Francisco, Calif. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple
In this November 1936 file photo, 8-year-old U.S. American child movie star Shirley Temple is portrayed in Hollywood, Calif. Shirley Temple, the curly-haired child star who put smiles on the faces of Depression-era moviegoers, has died. She was 85. Publicist Cheryl Kagan says Temple, known in private life as Shirley Temple Black, died Monday night, Feb. 10, 2014, surrounded by family at her home near San Francisco. (AP Photo/File)
Shirley Temple
In this 1933 file photo, child actress Shirley Temple is seen in her role as "Little Miss Marker." Shirley Temple, the curly-haired child star who put smiles on the faces of Depression-era moviegoers, has died. She was 85. Publicist Cheryl Kagan says Temple, known in private life as Shirley Temple Black, died Monday night, Feb. 10, 2014, surrounded by family at her home near San Francisco. (AP Photo/File)
Shirley Temple
In this 1936 file photo, actress Shirley Temple is photographed as she appeared in "Poor Little Rich Girl." Temple, who was born in 1928 and began acting at the age of three, received an honorary Academy Award in 1934 for her contributions as a child film star. Shirley Temple, the curly-haired child star who put smiles on the faces of Depression-era moviegoers, has died. She was 85. Publicist Cheryl Kagan says Temple, known in private life as Shirley Temple Black, died Monday night, Feb. 10, 2014, surrounded by family at her home near San Francisco. (AP Photo/File)
Shirley Temple Black
In this Jan. 1, 1999 file photo, Grand Marshall Shirley Temple Black waves to the crowd as she rides along the 110th Tournament of Roses Parade route in Pasadena, California. Shirley Temple, the curly-haired child star who put smiles on the faces of Depression-era moviegoers, has died. She was 85. Publicist Cheryl Kagan says Temple, known in private life as Shirley Temple Black, died surrounded by family at her home near San Francisco. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
Shirley Temple
In this Jan. 29, 2006 file photo, Shirley Temple Black accepts the Screen Actors Guild Awards life achievement award at the 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, in Los Angeles. Shirley Temple, the curly-haired child star who put smiles on the faces of Depression-era moviegoers, has died. She was 85. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
Shirley Temple 1932
Actress Shirley Temple poses in 1932. (AP Photo)
George W. Bush and Shirley Temple Black
Texas Gov. George W. Bush poses with former child star and ambassador, Shirley Temple Black, at a fund-raising luncheon, Thursday, Sept. 30, 1999, in Redwood City, Calif. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
Shirley Temple, Jack Agar
Shirley Temple and Sgt. John Agar leave Wilshire Methodist Church in Hollywood, Calif., after their wedding Sept. 19, 1945. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple, Jack Agar
Shirley Temple whispers to her husband, John Agar, as they wait for the new film "Fort Apache" to begin, at the premier in Hollywood, Calif, Oct. 18, 1948. Both Shirley Temple and her husband John Agar were in the movie. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple, Jack Agar
Sgt. John Agar kisses his bride, actress Shirley Temple, as they arrive at the Temple home for a reception that followed their church wedding in Hollywood, Calf., Sept. 19, 1945. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple
In this Jan. 29, 2006 file photo, Shirley Temple Black accepts the Screen Actors Guild Awards life achievement award at the 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, in Los Angeles. Shirley Temple, the curly-haired child star who put smiles on the faces of Depression-era moviegoers, has died. She was 85. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
Shirley Temple Black
Republican Shirley Temple Black, former child movie star, and Vice President Richard Nixon meet in Washington on June 7, 1960 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society gathering. They reminisce in front of a photo enlargement of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev taken at the Moscow debate in 1959. In 1969 Nixon appointed Mrs. Black U.S. representative to the UN General Assembly. (AP Photo)
Temple and Funicello at Oscars
Actress Annette Funicello, right, and former child film star Shirley Temple, left, are seen holding a miniature Oscar statuette at the annual Academy Awards presentations, in Los Angeles, Calif., in April 1961. (AP Photo/Brich)
Shirley Temple Black Files As Candidate 1967
Former child star Shirley Temple Black is shown as she picked up her nomination papers at the city clerk's office in Redwood City, Calif., Oct. 5, 1967. With her are her husband, Charles, and children Lori, 13, and Susan, 19. Son Charles is not visible. In foreground, far right is San Mateo County Clerk John Bruning. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple Black Fundraiser 1967
Bing Crosby, center, and his wife Kathryn Crosby, left are shown with former child star and now candidate for Congress Shirley Temple Black at a $100 a plate "Party With Shirley" at the Millbrae Hotel in Millbrae, Calif., Oct. 23, 1967. (AP Photo/Sal Veder)
Shirley Temple Black Sworn In 1969
Shirley Temple Black is sworn in as a U.N. delegate, Sept. 15, 1969. (AP Photo)
Tournament Of Roses Grand Marshalls 1988
Comedian Bob Hope and former child star Shirley Temple Black share a moment at the Pasadena Center at the Tournament of Roses Centennial gala, Oct. 28, 1988. Hope served as Grand Marshall in 1957 and 1969 and Black will be Grand Marshall in January. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Shirley Temple Los Angeles 1935
Shirley Temple, like any other little girl of 6 years, started to school and proved to be bright enough to win a gold star for her first days performance, Sept. 10, 1935, Hollywood, Calif. Her teachers say Shirley is above average in scholarship for her age. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
Shirley Temple Los Angeles 1937
At Hollywood, Shirley Temple, shows her dollhouse to Mary McArthur daughter of Helen Hayes and Charles McArthur, just before Mary returned to her home in the east, Sept. 6, 1937, Los Angeles, Calif. (AP Photo)
USA Shirley Temple Marries John Agar
Seventeen year old film star, Shirley Temple was married at a Hollywood Church. She arrived at the Church 90 minutes before time, hoping to dodge the crowds. Her airman husband Sergeant John Agar was also early. But even then the ceremony failed to start on time. One of the chief guests David O Selznick arrived half an hour late. The ceremony began only to be interrupted as Governor Earl Warren bustled into Church with his family. Shirley Temple and her airman husband Sergeant John Agar, seen after their wedding at the Wilshire Methodist Church, Hollywood, Los Angeles, on Sept. 19, 1945. The two are honeymooning in a secret hideaway. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple
Actress Shirley Temple on Jan. 17, 1947. No other information available. (AP Photo/ Ed Widdis)
Shirley Temple
At the age of three months, Linda Susan Agar makes her camera debut with her famous mother Shirley Temple Agar on May 13, 1948. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple 1948
Shirley Temple, at a party welcoming her back to the West Los Angeles studio where she started her screen career in 1934, visits at the table of Shari Robinson, age 10, who is just starting work in films, in "You're My Everything," in which she sings and dances much the same as Shirley did when she started, Nov. 11, 1948. (AP Photo/Frank Filan)
Shirley Temple Los Angeles 1957
Shirley Temple, who gained fame as child star with long curls, displays new, short hairdo at press conference, July 3, 1957, Hollywood, Calif. The conference was held to announce that Shirley will appear on a 16-series one-hour TV performance for NBC. (AP Photo/David F. Smith)
Shirley Temple Los Angeles 1957
Actress Shirley Temple is shown during rehearsals for her TV show, Dec. 12, 1957, Hollywood, Calif. (AP Photo/David F. Smith)
Shirley Temple
The blackboard supplies background for a scene in which Shirley Temple, as Katrina, is wooed by Jules Munshin, as Ichabod Crane, in a rehearsal for an hour long live TV colorcast. The show is "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" in the NBC-TV "Shirley Temple's Storybook" series on Wednesday, March 5, 1958. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple In Russia 1965
Shirley Temple, former child film star, waits in the line to visit Lenin's tomb in Red Square, Moscow, March 21, 1965. Miss Temple is in Moscow to consult Russian neurologists about her brother, who has multiple sclerosis. Man and child at right are unidentified members of the queue. (AP Photo/Brian Calvert)
Shirley Temple Black
Shirley Temple Black at her press conference on Jan. 20, 1966, she's in New York City to accept a citation for the San Francisco film festival at the International Film Festival Awards dinner Jan. 21. (AP Photo/ John Rooney)
New York Rockefeller Temple Black
Reception ForGold Meir
Mrs. Shirley Tample Black, left, member of the United States delegation to the United Nations, greets Israeli Prime Minister Golda Mier as Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban looks on at reception September 29, 1969 at Midtown Manhattan Hotel for Mrs. Meir. About 800 diplomats attended the reception given by Abba Eban. (AP Photo/John Lindsay)
Mrs. Shirley Temple Black
Mrs. Shirley Temple Black at NBC's "Meet the Press" program on Dec. 14, 1972 in New York. . (AP Photo)
Carter Reception
Iranian Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi visits with President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter during a reception for members of the diplomatic corps in the White House at Washington on Saturday, Jan. 22, 1977. Shirley Temple Black, the chief of protocol watches at center. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple Black 1978
Shirley Temple Black, child movie star in the 1930s and 1940s, is pictured at her home, Friday, April 22, 1978, Woodside, Calif. Shell celebrate her 50th birthday on Sunday. Mrs. Black, long active in Republican Party affairs, lost a Congressional special election to Paul (Pete) McCloskey in 1967. She became U.S. representative to the United Nations during the Nixon administration and later served as Ambassador to Ghana and as the U.S. Chief of Protocol for the Ford Administration. (AP Photo/Paul C. Strong)
Shirley Temple Germany 1981
Former child actress and Ambassador to Ghana Shirley Temple, left, and West German Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher prior their talks, Tuesday, June 23, 1981, Bonn, Germany. Shirley Temple and a group of U.S. Council on Foreign Relations members visits Germany sponsored by N.A.T.O. and U.S. Bonn Embassy. (AP Photo/Fritz Reiss)
The Little Colonel 1935
Bill Robinson as the butler is caught in the act of teaching Shirley Temple his world famous stair dance in a scene from "The Little Colonel," 1935. (AP Photo)
Ebsen And Black On GMA 1983
Shirley Temple Black and Buddy Ebsen are shown on ABC's "Good Morning America," Feb. 7, 1983. Temple and Ebsen, starred together in the 1936 film "Captain January" as part of a week of movie reunions on the show. Ebsen and Temple danced together in the movie. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff)
Oscars Black Rogers 1984
Former child star Shirley Temple Black, left, is shown with actress Ginger Rogers at the 56th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, April 9, 1984. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Kennedy Awards
Shirley Temple Black arrives at the White House in Washington with her husband Charles Black Sunday, Dec. 6, 1998 to be honored Sunday night with Kennedy Center honors for her lifetime achievement in the arts. Shirley Temple Black is the 1930s child star whose curly locks and rosy cheeks made her an instant success among Depression-era audiences. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
COSBY BLACK
Kennedy Center honorees Bill Cosby, right, and Shirley Temple Black celebrate after the awards ceremony at the Department of State Saturday, Dec. 5, 1998, in Washington. Honored tonight were comedian Bill Cosby, musician Willie Nelson, former actress and ambassador to Czechoslovakia Shirley Temple Black, composer and conducter Andre Previn, and the songwriting team of Fred Ebb and John Kander. (AP Photo/Khue Bui)
Shirley Temple And Co Star 1938
Shirley Temple gets the first leading man of her screen career in her latest picture, "Susannah of the Mounties," in 13-year-old Martin Goodrider, a full-blooded Blackfoot Indian boy from the Catholic Mission school on the Blackfoot reservation in Montana, 1938. Martin, shown at Miss Temple's bungalow dressing room at her Hollywood studio, was "discovered" when he was returning with other Indian boys from a recent Eucharistic Congress in New Orleans by way of New York. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple
Little Shirley Temple, movie princess, gets a lesson in feeding of Heidi, a seven weeks old fawn, from Big Buck, a film actor in his own right from the animal kingdom. Both Buck and Heidi are good in their respective roles. Shown in an undated photo. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple Divorce 1949
Shirley Temple and her attorney George Stahlman sit at counsel table at divorce proceedings, Dec. 5, 1949. Shirley was granted a divorce from actor John Agar. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple Marries 1950
Shirley Temple and her new husband Charles Black, Dec. 20, 1950, hold hands as they permit photos to be taken for the first time since their marriage in Monterey, Calif. Temple also announced that she was retiring from films. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple Returns To The Small Screen 1957
Shirley Temple, who announced her return to the entertainment world at a press conference at the NBC studios in Burbank, Calif. answers questions by reporters in regard to the show, July 2, 1957. She will be the hostess narrator on a TV series of shows having as their background some of the most famous fairy tales of all time. With her is William Phillipson, executive producer of the show. (AP Photo/David F. Smith)
Shirley Temple
Actress Shirley Temple rehearses her son Charles, 6 on Sept. 16, 1958, for an upcoming scene in a story based on Mother Goose tales for a NBC-TV show to be aired in December. They are rehearsing at a Los Angeles studio. (AP Photo/David F. Smith)
Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple, Hollywood's foremost child actress, shown all dressed up in a fetching costume as a Farmerette on July 19, 1934. The rooster in the photos is a prize winner. So is Shirley. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple, George Temple, Gertrud Temple
Shirley Temple, child film star, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Temple, before they sailed on July 24, 1935 in Los Angeles on vacation to Honolulu. (AP Photo/AC)
Shirley Temple
Samuel of Speen, from the Shetland Island off Scotland, finally met up with his new mistress, Shirley Temple, after a 3,000-mile trip by water and a 3,000-mile trip across the United States on Sept. 15, 1936 in Los Angeles. Samuel is the gift of Joseph M. Schenk, movie producer. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple and Eleanor Roosevelt 1938
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, first lady of the nation, and Shirley Temple, first lady of the motion picture box office, are shown as they talked together when Mrs. Roosevelt visited the set where Shirley is making her latest picture, Little Miss Broadway, March 18, 1938, Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Roosevelt was in Southern California on a lecture tour and visited several Hollywood studios. Geography and grandchildren were the chief topics of conversation between the little actress and the first lady. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple And Hoover 1938
Young actress Shirley Temple, tours the Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters in Washington, D.C., June 24, 1938. Head G-man J. Edgar Hoover was her guide. Shirley plugs her ears with fingers as her father shoots a G-man's gun. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple 1941
Shirley Temple, right, plays Chinese Checkers between scenes with her stand-in, Mary Lou Isleib, who is a year older but has been her stand-in for six years, Sept. 12, 1941. They are close friends away from the set. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple 1941
Shirley Temple is shown, Nov. 3, 1941. Her hair has grown darker as she has grown up. (AP Photo)
Temple Visits Astaire And Hayworth 1942
Shirley Temple, right, the screen's most famous child star of a few years ago and now an active radio star, visits Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth, July 11, 1942 in Hollywood on the set of their newest dancing-musical, "You Were Never Lovelier." (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple At Baking School 1946
Shirley Temple enters a Hollywood cooking school to bake a cake for the 25th birthday of her husband, John G. Agar, just out of the Army, the following day, Jan. 30, 1946. The cake was a devil's food with chocolate icing and was the culmination of two weeks of daily attendance by Shirley at the school. (AP Photo/Frank Filan)
Shirley Temple 18th Birthday 1946
Shirley Temple, whose first screen appearance was in "Little Miss Marker" 14 years ago, celebrated her 18th birthday on a movie set, April 23, 1946 in Hollywood,Calif. Shirley, her husband John Agar, and 250 guests feasted on a birthday cake, ice cream, hamburgers, hot dogs and soda pop. Here at the studio party she shuffles a dance routine with Jack Oakie, right, and Guy Madison. Madison is Shirley's leading man in her newest picture, while Oakie appeared with her years ago. (AP Photo)
Louis Jourdan actor
Louis Jourdan, French film actor brought to this country by David Selznick, chats with Shirley Temple during a visit to Selznick's studio on May 20, 1946 in Hollywood. (AP Photo)
Cary Grant and Shirley Temple
Cary Grant is dressed as a knight while shooting a scene for “The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer” in Hollywood on August 16, 1946. Shirley Temple visited the set and tried Grant's helmet on for size. (AP Photo)

