1930s: Film and Theater - Research Article from Teen Issues

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 36 pages of information about 1930s: Film and Theater.

1930s: Film and Theater - Research Article from Teen Issues

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Born on April 23, 1928, Shirley Temple made her first feature film appearance in 1932. Temple's first starring role was as an abandoned child in Little Miss Marker (1934). In the following few years, Temple was usually cast as an orphaned or abandoned child whose innocence "rescues" the adults around her. Some people found the high moral tone of her films irritating, but Temple had real talent. She could dance, sing, and act even at the age of six. She was Hollywood's biggest attraction between 1935 and 1938, earning $100,000 per picture.

In the 1930s, Shirley Temple dolls and toys and accessories sold well. She also had several hit records. But like many child movie actresses, Temple's cute looks eventually let her down. By the time she was eleven years old, she was past her prime movie-making years. As Shirley Temple Black, she entered politics in the 1960s, eventually becoming U...

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