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FILM WUNDERKIND TEMPLE HONORED.


Byline: Evan Henerson Staff Writer

That's some voyage that ``Good Ship Lollipop'' has provided: from Santa Monica Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries.  to Hollywood, all around the world and back again to a still-embracing Tinseltown. Shirley Temple Black, the child star turned U.S. ambassador and two-time Rose Parade grand marshal Grand Marshal is a ceremonial, military, or political office of very high rank. The term has its origins with the word "Marshal" with the first usage of the term "Grand Marshal" as a ceremonial title for certain religious orders. , added another laurel Sunday night Sunday Night, later named Michelob Presents Night Music, was an NBC late-night television show which aired for two seasons between 1988 and 1990 as a showcase for jazz and eclectic musical artists.  when she accepted the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award The Screen Actors Guild's National Honors and Tributes Committee bestows an annual Life Achievement Award "for outstanding achievement in fostering the finest ideals of the acting profession." The award was not given in 1964 or 1981. .

The youngest performer to be awarded an Oscar in 1935 at the age of 6 (she also was given an honorary award in 1992), the 77-year-old Black has not acted since she hosted and performed in ``Shirley Temple's Storybook'' and ``The Shirley Temple Show'' in the late 1950s.

Introduced first by Dakota Fanning - who carried a Shirley Temple doll onstage - and later by Jamie Lee Curtis Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. , Black largely downplayed her achievements, saying that above all else, she treasured her role as a ``wife and mother.''

How did Black, who was the box-office champ in the 1930s, manage to become a world-renowned icon? ``Why was Rin Tin Tin
This article is about the musical group. For the Belgian comics character, see The Adventures of Tintin.


Tin Tin was a pop/rock band formed in the UK in 1966 by expatriate Australian musicians.
 the favorite dog star of that time?'' Black asked. ``I think times are reflection of what we're all going through,'' she continued. ``Sometimes the picture is pretty, sometimes it's not attractive. I think I was in the right place at the right time.'' She also said that Fanning was a strong present-day torchbearer torch·bear·er  
n.
1. One that carries a torch.

2. One, such as the leader of a government, who imparts knowledge, truth, or inspiration to others.

Noun 1.
 for child actors.

``I hugged her three times. We like each other,'' Black said of Fanning. ``She's well taken care of and seems to be very sensible.''

The daughter of a banker and a homemaker, Shirley Jane Temple was discovered in 1932 by director Charles Lamont and made her screen debut in his 1932 ``What's to Do?'' A curly-haired moppet mop·pet  
n.
A young child.



[From obsolete mop, fool, child, from Middle English moppe.
 who sang, tap-danced and expertly parodied her more celebrated co-stars, Temple contracted with the Fox Studios (later to become 20th Century Fox). In 1934 alone, she made 10 films, including ``Baby Take a Bow Verb 1. take a bow - acknowledge praise or accept credit; "They finally took a bow for what they did"
accept - consider or hold as true; "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument"

2.
,'' ``Little Miss Marker'' and ``Bright Eyes,'' the film in which she first sang the song ``On the Good Ship Lollipop.''

Young though she was, Temple said she was well protected both within the industry and from the outside. ``My sweet mother - she said go to work, as usual. There was nothing about Shirley Temple being anyone special,'' said Black. ``I had two big brothers, one was in the FBI, the other a professional wrestler. So nobody bothered with me.''

Eventually graduating to teen roles, she retired from show business in the early 1950s. In addition to an unsuccessful bid for a congressional seat in 1967, Black later became a diplomat, serving as the United States' ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia.

Evan Henerson, (818) 713-3651

evan.henerson(at)dailynews.com

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