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  1. Descargar esta imagen: CHARLES ALDEN Black & Shirley Temple actriz con su marido (1960) - BPW06Y de la biblioteca de Alamy de millones de fotografías, ilustraciones y vectores de alta resolución.

  2. When Charles Alden Black was born on 6 March 1919, in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States, his father, James Byers Black, was 28 and his mother, Katherine McElrath, was 31. He married Shirley Jane Temple on 16 December 1950, in Del Monte, Monterey, Monterey, California, United States. He lived in Woodside, Wellington, New ...

  3. 11 de feb. de 2014 · Shirley Temple, the dimpled, curly-haired child star who sang, danced, sobbed and grinned her way into the hearts of Depression-era moviegoers, has died. She was 85. Temple, known in private life as Shirley Temple Black, died Monday night at her home in the Peninsula suburb of Woodside. She was surrounded by family members and caregivers ...

  4. On January 1950, just a month after her divorce, Temple met WWII Navy Silver Star hero Charles Alden Black, and the two married on December 16, 1950. Agar also re-married following his divorce from Temple; he wed model Loretta Barnett Combs in 1951.Shirley Temple, idol of millions as former child film star, is shown toasting with new husband, Sgt. John Agar Jr.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2024 · Charles Alden Black (March 6, 1919 August 4, 2005) was a California businessman known for his work in aquaculture and oceanography as well as his marriage to Shirley Temple Black. Black was born in Oakland, California, in 1919. Black graduated from Hotchkiss School in Connecticut and Stanford Univ

  6. 11 de mar. de 2023 · Source: mega. "She inhabited a very unique moment in the film industry," the icon's son, Charles Alden Black Jr., acknowledged in a recent interview, noting it was her movies' "charm and "good ...

  7. 11 de feb. de 2014 · Shirley Temple Black, 1928–2014. Hank Sartin February 11, 2014. Tweet. "Sparkle, Shirley. Sparkle." Those were the instructions Gertrude Temple gave to her daughter Shirley every day on the set. In the early days of the Great Depression, Gertrude had made a decision to turn her daughter's natural talents to good use.