| Full Name |
Shirley Temple Black |
| Date of Birth |
23 April 1928 |
| Place of Birth |
Santa Monica, California, United States |
| Date of Death |
10 February 2014 |
| Place of Death |
Woodside, California, United States |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence |
United States |
| Education |
Attended Westlake School for Girls |
| Profession |
Child actress, diplomat, businesswoman |
| Years of Activity |
1932-1950 (acting), 1969-2001 (diplomacy) |
| Brief Information |
Shirley Temple was one of the most popular child stars of the 1930s, known for her singing, dancing, and acting performances in films like "Bright Eyes" and "The Little Colonel." After her acting career, she transitioned into public service, serving as a delegate to the United Nations and later as the U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. She received numerous accolades for both her entertainment career and her diplomatic contributions. |