Remembering Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple is shown in an undated photo. (AP Photo)
This undated file photo shows six-year-old Shirley Temple as she appears in her first featured role in the 1934 musical "Stand Up and Cheer" with James Dunn. (AP Photo, File)
Smile and those famous dimples are enough. Shirley Temple poses affectionately with a calf given to her by school children of Tillamook. Shirley is shown at her Hollywood, Calif., home shortly after she received the calf. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple is shown in an undated photo. (AP Photo)
Four-year-old U.S. American child movie star Shirley Temple smiles as she happily make mud-pies at her home in Ca., USA. (AP Photo)
USA Shirley Temple U.S. American child movie star Shirley Temple, 3, holds a book at her home in Ca., USA. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple Black, a U.S. delegate to the United Nations General Assembly, is shown before a press conference at the U.N. on September 16, 1969. (AP Photo/Anthony Camerano)
Shirley Temple Black displays some of her awards on January 1989. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple, grown-up, told the story of her early years in "My Young Life," an autobiography, published Nov. 5, 1946. (AP)
Shirley Temple is shown in an undated photo. (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple 20th Century Fox character in 1935 movie "Captain January." (AP Photo)
Shirley Temple Black poses with the Screen Actors Guild Awards 42st annual life achievement award at the 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Shirley Temple Black, who is to be honored with the 42nd Life Achievement Award, arrives with her son, Charles Black Jr., at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
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)
E.P.A. administrator William Ruckelshaus listens to Shirley Temple Black before he speaks to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Oct. 27, 1984. Ms. Black is president of the club. Ruckelshaus spoke about environmental policies under the Reagan administration. (AP Photo/Sal Veder)
Shirley Temple in "Bright Eyes."(AP Photo/Sal Veder)
Shirley Temple singing "Animal Crackers in My Soup" in "Curly Top."(AP Photo/Sal Veder)
"Heidi," with Shirley Temple, done in 1937.(AP Photo/Sal Veder)
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