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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Temple, Shirley
In her political career, she was the first woman in history to do what? | Shirley Temple
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serve as Chief of Protocol. She served in this position during the Gerald Ford administration from 1976 through 1977.
Charles Black. After a year breakup from her former husband, John Agar, an Airforce Sgt., she was married on December 16th, 1950 to Charles, a former naval officer.
Because of a contract dispute, she missed out starring in what famous film? | Shirley Temple
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The Wizard of Oz. In 1939 the part was given to Judy Garland because 20th Century Fox refused to lend her to MGM.
In several of her films, she had a famous tap dance partner. Who was he? | Shirley Temple
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Bill Robinson. Some of these included films such as 'The Littlest Rebel' and 'The Little Colonel' released in 1935.
At an early age, why did she stop believing in Santa Claus? | Shirley Temple
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he asked her for her autograph. She claims when she was six, that her Mom took her to a department store to see him and being asked this, he couldn't be real.
What was the name of her first movie, in which she was credited? | Shirley Temple
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The Red-Haired Alibi. This film was released in 1932 when she was four years old. She played Gloria Shelton. This was her first credited appearance - she made a cameo appearance in "Runt Page" earlier in 1932. "The Little Colonel" was released in 1935, and the other two were released later in 1932.
sparkle, sparkle, sparkle. This was a line used by her Mother before each filming.
1928. She was born in Santa Monica, California to George and Gertrude Temple.
He hears her on the radio.
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