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cmitch 05:12 AM 02-11-2014
Passed away at 85 years of age.
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...le-dies-at-85/
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Porch Dweller 05:17 AM 02-11-2014
I remember seeing her films probably every month or two on TV as a child. My sister and I would sing along, "Animal crackers, in my soup...". RIP, Shirley.
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mosesbotbol 05:20 AM 02-11-2014
She was an amazing talent. If you watch her movies now, it's actually quite impressive such a young girl could entertain like she could. She is in the company of only a handful of child entertainers that were really on the top level.
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Heavy_d 05:46 AM 02-11-2014
Hated to hear that. Like James said, I remember watching her movies on TV when I was younger.
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CigarNut 06:33 AM 02-11-2014
As a kid a loved her movies. She made a lasting impact on generations of people. She will be missed.

May She Rest In Peace.
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Blueface 07:14 AM 02-11-2014
Man will she be missed.
What an awesome talent that brought smiles to so many, for so many years.
RIP
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hotreds 07:45 AM 02-11-2014
RIP. A child star that didn't die of a drug overdose and actually did a lot of good in her life!
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kelmac07 08:09 AM 02-11-2014
R.I.P. Shirley
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AdamJoshua 08:11 AM 02-11-2014
Rest In Peace
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drjammer 08:14 AM 02-11-2014
R.I.P.
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TFed 08:33 AM 02-11-2014
I grew up loving several of her movies and enjoyed sharing them with my daughter and now with my grandaughter and grandson.

A child star who didn't end up a mess later in life. Instead, went on to more meaningful things
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icehog3 08:56 AM 02-11-2014
Image

R.I.P. Ms. Temple.
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mosesbotbol 02:50 PM 02-11-2014
Two good movies from her:


Red-Haired Alibi (1932) / Stolen Jools (1931)

All star casts indeed. 1930's had some of Americas best movies IMO.
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Subvet642 03:50 PM 02-11-2014
:-)
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bruceolee 06:58 PM 02-11-2014
Growing up my mother would force me and my brother to watch her films and when you're so young watching them you don't appreciate the talent at the time but now as an older man I see what my mother enjoyed so much about her. She was an amazing talent and a great American. RIP Shirley! You will be missed!
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