What is Shirley Temple's middle name?

Jane

What is Shirley Temple's full name?

Shirley Jane Temple

Shirley Temple nickname(s):

Shirley Black, Shirley Agar

Shirley Temple date of birth:

April 23, 1928

How old was Shirley Temple when died?

85

Where was Shirley Temple born?

Santa Monica, California, USA

When did Shirley Temple die?

February 10, 2014

Where did Shirley Temple die?

Woodside, California, USA

Why did Shirley Temple die?

Natural Causes

How tall is Shirley Temple?

5' 2" (157 cm)

Shirley Temple body shape:

Average

What color are Shirley Temple's eyes?

Brown - Light

What color is Shirley Temple's hair?

Brown - Light

Shirley Temple distinctive features:

Her Curls

Is Shirley Temple gay or straight?

Straight

What religion is Shirley Temple?

Protestant

What is Shirley Temple's ethnicity?

White

What is Shirley Temple nationality?

American

Where did Shirley Temple go to school?

Harvard-Westlake School, Los Angeles, CA

What is Shirley Temple's occupation?

Actress, Singer, Writer, Diplomat

Shirley Temple claim to fame:

Hedi, The Little Princess, Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm

What instruments does Shirley Temple play?

Vocals

Shirley Temple agent:

Cti

Shirley Temple commercials and brand endorsements:

Royal Crown Cola, (1935) Magazine advertisement: Wheaties and Bisquick, (1936) Magazine advertisement: Dodge autos, (1936) Magazine advertisement: Sperry Flour, (2010) TV commercial: Ireland's Health Service Executive "National Smokers' Quitline"

Who is Shirley Temple's father?

George Francis Temple

Who is Shirley Temple's mother?

Gertrude Amelia Krieger

Shirley Temple brother(s):

George Temple Jr.

Shirley Temple friends:

J. Edgar Hoover, Hattie McDaniel

Does Shirley Temple have a pet?

Pekingese (Dog - Ching-Ching II), Scottie (Dog - Corky)

Short Biography

Shirley Temple Black (née Temple; April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014) was an American film and television actress, singer, dancer, and public servant, most famous as Hollywood's number-one box-office star from 1935 through 1938. As an adult, she entered politics and became a diplomat, serving as United States Ambassador to Ghana and later to Czechoslovakia, and as Chief of Protocol of the United States.