Shirley Temple Black By TaeminMinho Apr 23, 1928 Shirley Temple Born Jan 1, 1931 Enrolls in Ethel Meglin Dance School Jan 1, 1934 First Feature Film Little Miss Marker released Jan 1, 1934 Bright Eyes released, which she sings good ship lollipop Jan 1, 1935 Joins Bill "Bojangles" Robinson in the "stair dance " in The Little Colonel. Jan 1, 1935 Awarded Juvenile Academy Award Jan 1, 1935 Curley Top, Animal Crackers Jan 1, 1945 Marries John Agar, a serviceman. Jan 1, 1949 Maked the last of her 50 films, The Story of Seabiscuit. Jan 1, 1950 Remarries to Charles Black Jan 1, 1969 Appointed to the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations by President Nixon Jan 1, 1974 Ambassador to Ghana Jan 1, 1989 Becomes ambassador to Czechoslovakia Jan 1, 1998 Gets Kennedy Center Honors Jan 1, 2006 Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild Feb 10, 2014 Shirley Temple Black Died