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  1. 11 de feb. de 2014 · Shirley Temple Black, who sang and tap-danced her way to Hollywood stardom and returned to the spotlight in the 1960s as a diplomat, died at her home in Woodside, Calif., at 85.

  2. Shirley Temple was born on April 23, 1928 in Santa Monica, California. Her mother was a homemaker and her father worked at a bank. As a child, Temple showed interest in the arts. She loved dancing and singing. In 1931, her mother decided to enroll her in dance school. After a casting director noticed her in class, she was offered a contract to ...

  3. Shirley Temple's tap shoes and practice steps used during filming of The Little Colonel (1935) Shoes produced by I. Miller, New York. Steps produced by S. E. Feist, Brooklyn, New York. Shoes: polished leather, metal buckles and taps. Steps: wood and black paint.

  4. 22 de oct. de 2018 · While tap emerged as an offshoot of jazz, it’s an artform that hasn’t had the spotlight of other styles of dance. It endured the racism of segregation, took itself from Broadway to film, and even became the preferred dance for animated penguins. Here are the moments that made tap history: Bojangles and Shirley Temple ‘Staircase Dance’

  5. Comments: 7. Lydia from United States I luv movies of Shirley temple; Samantha from Monroe County, Pa i love this song shes my idol!; Mike from Franklin County, Pa (from Wikipedia ):Shirley Jane Temple ( born April 23 , 1928 )is an Academy Award - winning actress and tap dancer , who is best known for being an iconic American child actress of the 1930s , and enjoyed a notable career as a ...

  6. 18 de mar. de 2014 · Not a Pink Toy. By Joan Acocella. March 18, 2014. Since Shirley Temple died, a month ago, I’ve read tributes to her adorableness and her courage and her success. I have heard how her studio ...

  7. 13 de feb. de 2014 · Shirley Temple was the greatest child star who ever lived, but the work her movies accomplished was mostly for the benefit of adults. That’s true in the economic sense, of course: from 1935 to ...