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  1. Meglin Kiddies was an American troupe of acting, music and dance performers, consisting of children up to the age of 16. It was also known as The Meglin Professional Children's School, The Meglin Dance Studio, Meglin's Dance School, and Meglin's Wondrous Hollywood Kiddies.

  2. This Los Angeles dance studio franchise of founder Ethel Meglin was one of one hundred thirty-seven (137) schools franchised throughout the country and represented one of the largest dance organizations in the nation at the time. - GALLERY UPDATED JANUARY 2023 -

  3. artsandculture.google.com › story › shirley-temple-santa-monica-history-museumShirley Temple — Google Arts & Culture

    At age three, Shirley began lessons at Meglin Dance Studios on 5th Street in Santa Monica. Miss Meglin turned out “Meglin Kiddies”—child performers used by the nearby film studios. Shirley...

  4. 28 de sept. de 2016 · Meglin Kiddie News (April 1933) by. Meglin Dance Studios. Publication date. 1933-04. Topics. Motion Pictures, Film Industry Trade Magazine. Collection. mediahistory; americana.

  5. 8 de may. de 2014 · It did; Shirley was born ten months later, on April 23, 1928. When Shirley was three, Gertrude enrolled her in dancing, acting, and singing lessons at Ethel Meglin’s Dance Studio in Los Angeles. Her big break into movies came in November 1931 when casting director Charles Lamont paid a visit to the studio and spotted adorable Shirley with her ...

  6. This Los Angeles dance studio franchise of founder Ethel Meglin was one of one hundred thirty-seven (137) schools franchised throughout the country and represented one of the largest dance organizations in the nation at the time. - GALLERY UPDATED JANUARY 2023 -

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0576338Ethel Meglin - IMDb

    Ethel Meglin. Producer: The Land of Oz, a Sequel to the 'Wizard of Oz'. For nearly 35 years, starting in 1928, the Meglin Kiddies Studios taught singing, dancing, and acting to children, catapulting many into prominent, even starring roles on stage and in the movies.