. As a child, he was an actor. Now he is synonymous with child stars. Now he seems to be a government official.
English name: Shirley Temple
Chinese name: Shirley Temple
Date of birth: April 23, 1928
Place of birth: Santa Monica, California
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Gong Xian: When Shirley Temple Black was a little girl, she was a real big star and was worshipped by hundreds of millions of fans who liked her.
Awards and other honors:
In p>1935, Shirley Temple became the first child ever to win an Oscar! In the same year, the American Academy of Film Science awarded her the title of "the most outstanding individual in 1934".
Interesting trivia:
Shirley Temple called himself Shirley Temple Cocktail and Dirty Shirley twice after being drunk. She also invented a color called "Deng Boer Blue" for her wedding.
Shirley Temple's preferred vocabulary: "Oh, my dear"
She is the first woman in American history to be the director of protocol!
Shirley Temple wrote an award-winning autobiography entitled Child Star.
Since she became famous, toys called "Shirley Temple" have become popular all over the world.
Shirley Temple's political career:
1967-1968: He was elected by the CPC to run for the US Congress (unsuccessful)
1969-197: He was appointed as a member of the US delegation to the United Nations by the US government
1974-1976: He served as the US ambassador to Ghana
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In p>1989, President George Bush appointed her as the American ambassador to Czechoslovakia.
growing pains
Zhang Ailing said, it's early to become famous. Deng Boer may meet this standard best. The price of becoming famous prematurely is the loss of childhood. She has a famous saying, "I didn't believe in Santa Claus when I was 6 years old. On that day, my mother took me to a department store to see him, but he asked me to sign it for him."
Many years later, Deng Boer recalled her childhood and said, "I only lived a lazy baby life for two years, and I have been working ever since." At that time, she had to work five hours a day, usually more than eight hours on weekends, and she had to study with a private teacher for three hours a day. If you don't listen when filming, you will be put in a dark room filled with ice. Young Deng Boer didn't know how to complain. "I think every child is working." Just yawning at work, my mother had to remind her from time to time, "Shirley, cheer up!" "
At this cost, Deng Boer made a huge fortune for her family. According to her contract with Fox, Deng Boer can get a huge salary of $1,5 a month, which is dozens of times the income of ordinary adults at that time. By the end of 193s, Deng Boer's salary had exceeded $12,, plus a bonus of $2,. At that time, the movie ticket price was only 15 cents.
In p>1939, Deng Boer's childishness gradually faded, and MGM wanted to use her to star in The Wizard of Oz as a young girl, but this request was rejected by Fox, and she was arranged to perform Little Orphan Girl instead. This made Deng Boer miss an important opportunity for transformation, which also predicted the end of her acting career. The Wizard of Oz was an unprecedented success. In 1998, the film was ranked as the runner-up after Citizen Kane in the selection of the top 1 Hollywood films in the hundred years since its birth. Deng Boer's concession made another Hollywood child star, Judy Garland. However, her own "Little Orphan Girl" received poor response, and the 11-year-old girl still pretended to be cute, and the effect was imaginable.
The reality that the little baby with blond curly hair and chubby legs has grown up and called herself "Shirley Temple Cocktail and Dirty Shirley" after drunkenness is hard for the audience to accept, and Deng Boer's charm is gradually losing. She herself began to get tired of her acting career. In the late 194s, after starring in the 43rd film, Deng Boer retired from the film industry.
in 1945, Deng Boer married John Agha, the American air force, the brother of his middle school classmates. Aga drank too much after marriage, was arrested for drunk driving many times, and was bent on becoming an actor in the entertainment circle, which made Deng Boer very disappointed. The marriage broke up five years later, when their daughter Susan was only 2 years old.
After the divorce, Deng Boer went to Hawaii for fun and met Charles Black, who graduated from Stanford and Harvard University and was then the assistant to the president of Pineapple Company in Hawaii. To Deng Boer's surprise, Charles has never seen any film starring her. However, she was still very cautious and asked her old friend Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to investigate Charles' background. The survey showed that Charles was "as pure as applesauce" and they got married on December 16th, 195. After marriage, Deng Boer officially ended his 19-year film career and moved to the suburb of San Francisco with her husband. They had two more children, Lois and Charles Jr.
Forever Angel
The New York Times once commented, "Maybe people are still debating whether Shirley Temple is the most talented child star ever, but there is no denying that she is the most popular child actress ever."
in the early 193s, the United States was experiencing the biggest economic crisis in history, with the closure of enterprises, unemployment of workers and poor livelihood of the people. The appearance of the little angel Deng Boer brought sweet comfort to the pessimistic Americans. Even President Roosevelt was her loyal "fan". In 1938, Eleanor, the wife of Roosevelt, wrote an article for American Movie magazine, revealing that they had watched almost all the films starring Shirley Temple. Roosevelt himself publicly praised Deng Boer for "bringing smiles to millions of Americans in Qian Qian during the Great Depression".
"Deng Boer fever" also contributes to economic development. Although the filmmakers at that time were not very good at developing derivative industries, the products named after "Deng Boer": Deng Boer handkerchief, Deng Boer clothes, Deng Boer soap, Deng Boer color picture book, and even Deng Boer cocktails entered thousands of households. There is even a rush to spend $45 million for "Deng Boer Doll". This was a miracle during the post-war economic depression.
In the 195s, after retiring from film, Deng Boer began to devote himself to the humanitarian cause. In 1952, after her brother George suffered from multiple sclerosis, Deng Boer co-founded the International Federation of Multiple Sclerosis Societies. Twenty years later, Deng Boer himself suffered from breast cancer and underwent mastectomy. She became the first celebrity to reveal her medical history to the public and advocate the prevention and treatment of breast cancer.
since p>1967, Deng Boer has been active in the American political arena. She was elected by * * * and the party to run for the US Congress. Although she was eliminated in the primary stage, she attracted the attention of President Nixon. In 1969, Nixon appointed her as the representative of the 24th UN General Assembly. During President Ford's administration in 1974, she became the first female ambassador to Ghana in American history, and two years later, she served as the director of protocol in the State Council. For the first woman in American history to hold this important position, President Ford's evaluation is two words, "first-class". In 1989, she entered politics for the last time and was appointed as the ambassador to the former Czechoslovakia by President Bush for a term of three years.
in April p>1977, Shirley Temple visited China. Only then did the audience in China get to know this once-popular movie star on TV. Since then, with the broadcast of Deng Boer series films on CCTV, the "Deng Boer whirlwind" which was 4 years late swept through China.
Today, while the children in China are still fascinated by the lovely "angel" on the screen, Deng Boer is already an old woman in her eighties. After retiring from the political arena, she spent her old age in a Spanish hilltop garden house overlooking San Francisco Bay in woodside, California, USA. I enjoy cats and dogs, gardening and golf, and I also like to raise horses and ride horses, and collect all souvenirs and films related to her to amuse myself.
Shirley Temple is proud of her wonderful life. She told the media, "If I can live it again, I won't make any changes in my life."
growing pains
Zhang Ailing said, it's early to become famous. Deng Boer may meet this standard best. The price of becoming famous prematurely is the loss of childhood. She has a famous saying, "I didn't believe in Santa Claus when I was 6 years old. On that day, my mother took me to a department store to see him, but he asked me to sign it for him."
Many years later, Deng Boer recalled her childhood and said, "I only lived a lazy baby life for two years, and I have been working ever since." At that time, she had to work five hours a day, usually more than eight hours on weekends, and she had to study with a private teacher for three hours a day. If you don't listen when filming, you will be put in a dark room filled with ice. Young Deng Boer didn't know how to complain. "I think every child is working." Just yawning at work, my mother had to remind her from time to time, "Shirley, cheer up!" "
At this cost, Deng Boer made a huge fortune for her family. According to her contract with Fox, Deng Boer can get a huge salary of $1,5 a month, which is dozens of times the income of ordinary adults at that time. By the end of 193s, Deng Boer's salary had exceeded $12,, plus a bonus of $2,. At that time, the movie ticket price was only 15 cents.
In p>1939, Deng Boer's childishness gradually faded, and MGM wanted to use her to star in The Wizard of Oz as a young girl, but this request was rejected by Fox, and she was arranged to perform Little Orphan Girl instead. This made Deng Boer miss an important opportunity for transformation, which also predicted the end of her acting career. The Wizard of Oz was an unprecedented success. In 1998, the film was ranked as the runner-up after Citizen Kane in the selection of the top 1 Hollywood films in the hundred years since its birth. Deng Boer's concession made another Hollywood child star, Judy Garland. However, her own "Little Orphan Girl" received poor response, and the 11-year-old girl still pretended to be cute, and the effect was imaginable.
The reality that the little baby with blond curly hair and chubby legs has grown up and called herself "Shirley Temple Cocktail and Dirty Shirley" after drunkenness is hard for the audience to accept, and Deng Boer's charm is gradually losing. She herself began to get tired of her acting career. In the late 194s, after starring in the 43rd film, Deng Boer retired from the film industry.
in 1945, Deng Boer married John Agha, the American air force, the brother of his middle school classmates. Aga drank too much after marriage, was arrested for drunk driving many times, and was bent on becoming an actor in the entertainment circle, which made Deng Boer very disappointed. The marriage broke up five years later, when their daughter Susan was only 2 years old.
After the divorce, Deng Boer went to Hawaii for fun and met Charles Black, who graduated from Stanford and Harvard University and was then the assistant to the president of Pineapple Company in Hawaii. To Deng Boer's surprise, Charles has never seen any film starring her. However, she was still very cautious and asked her old friend Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to investigate Charles' background. The survey showed that Charles was "as pure as applesauce" and they got married on December 16th, 195. After marriage, Deng Boer officially ended his 19-year film career and moved to the suburb of San Francisco with her husband. They had two more children, Lois and Charles Jr.
Forever Angel
The New York Times once commented, "Maybe people are still debating whether Shirley Temple is the most talented child star ever, but there is no denying that she is the most popular child actress ever."
in the early 193s, the United States was experiencing the biggest economic crisis in history, with the closure of enterprises, unemployment of workers and poor livelihood of the people. The appearance of the little angel Deng Boer brought sweet comfort to the pessimistic Americans. Even President Roosevelt was her loyal "fan". In 1938, Eleanor, the wife of Roosevelt, wrote an article for American Movie magazine, revealing that they had watched almost all the films starring Shirley Temple. Roosevelt himself publicly praised Deng Boer for "bringing smiles to millions of Americans in Qian Qian during the Great Depression".
"Deng Boer fever" also contributes to economic development. Although the filmmakers at that time were not very good at developing derivative industries, the products named after "Deng Boer": Deng Boer handkerchief, Deng Boer clothes, Deng Boer soap, Deng Boer color picture book, and even Deng Boer cocktails entered thousands of households. There is even a rush to spend $45 million for "Deng Boer Doll". This was a miracle during the post-war economic depression.
In the 195s, after retiring from film, Deng Boer began to devote himself to the humanitarian cause. In 1952, after her brother George suffered from multiple sclerosis, Deng Boer co-founded the International Federation of Multiple Sclerosis Societies. Twenty years later, Deng Boer himself suffered from breast cancer and underwent mastectomy. She became the first celebrity to reveal her medical history to the public and advocate the prevention and treatment of breast cancer.
since p>1967, Deng Boer has been active in the American political arena. She was elected by * * * and the party to run for the US Congress. Although she was eliminated in the primary stage, she attracted the attention of President Nixon. In 1969, Nixon appointed her as the representative of the 24th UN General Assembly. During President Ford's administration in 1974, she became the first female ambassador to Ghana in American history, and two years later, she served as the director of protocol in the State Council. For the first woman in American history to hold this important position, President Ford's evaluation is two words, "first-class". In 1989, she entered politics for the last time and was appointed as the ambassador to the former Czechoslovakia by President Bush for a term of three years.
in April p>1977, Shirley Temple visited China. Only then did the audience in China get to know this once-popular movie star on TV. Since then, with the broadcast of Deng Boer series films on CCTV, the "Deng Boer whirlwind" which was 4 years late swept through China.
Today, while the children in China are still fascinated by the lovely "angel" on the screen, Deng Boer is already an old woman in her eighties. After retiring from the political arena, she spent her old age in a Spanish hilltop garden house overlooking San Francisco Bay in woodside, California, USA. I enjoy cats and dogs, gardening and golf, and I also like to raise horses and ride horses, and collect all souvenirs and films related to her to amuse myself.
Shirley Temple is proud of her wonderful life. She told the media, "If I can live it again, I won't make any changes in my life."
this is the premise.