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Temple was born on April 23, 1928 having two older siblings. She was born in Santa Monica, California. She started her childhood career at the age of 3.
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Shirley Temple starred in many movies in the 1930's. Some examples of movies that she starred in were The Little Colonel (1935), Captain January (1936), Wee Willie Winkie (1937), Heidi (1937), and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938).
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Shirley Temple achieves her first contract with Educational Pictures, Inc. She worked with them in 1932 and 1933. While working with them, she appeared in Baby Burlesks and Frolics of Youth.
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Shirley Temple Black wins the minature Acadamy Award in recognition of her contribution on screen entertainment. She wins this award right after her career with Fox Film begins.
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Shirley Temple started her puclic service after her career concluded. She ran for U.S. Congressional Seat in 1967, but she didn't achieve her goal.
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She was made the the U.S. Ambassador for the United Nations in 1969. She held this position until 1970.
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Shirley Temple Black was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1972. Luckily, she battled this disease susscessfully and continued on with her puvlic service. She became the Ambassador of Ghana two years after her breast cancer disease successfully ended.
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Her position as the US Ambassador for United Nations had finished up. Then, she was selected the US Ambassador of Ghana in 1974 holding this position until 1976.
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After two years of being the US Ambassador of Ghana, she was appionted the job of prtocol for the U.S. She held this position until 1977.
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She concluded her position as the US Ambassador of Ghana, moving on to other political positions. She participated in other political positions until she was selcted as the US Ambassador of Czechoslovakia. She held this position until 1992.
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Shirley Temple died of natural causes on 2014. She passed away surrounded by her family. When she died, she was in her house in Woodside, California.