Shirley Temple, the beloved child star turned distinguished diplomat, passed away on February 10, 2014, at the age of 85.
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Despite her physical absence, her legacy endures as a beacon of inspiration. In the midst of a challenging era, Shirley’s infectious joy on screen warmed hearts worldwide.
Her memory remains a cherished reminder of the enduring power of positivity and talent.
How many movies did Shirley Temple star in as a child?
Determining the exact number of films in Shirley Temple’s peak child actor years, spanning ages 3 to 14, poses a challenge.
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However, estimates place it between 40 and 50 movies. Variations arise depending on the inclusion of short films and early “Baby Burlesks” appearances.
Notable classics like “Bright Eyes,” “Curly Top,” and “The Little Colonel” unquestionably fall within this range, epitomizing her iconic talent during this golden childhood era.
Beyond her childhood stardom, Shirley embarked on a remarkable second act in life. Transitioning to public service, she served as the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, later holding the esteemed position of Chief of Protocol of the United States.


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