Diskussion:Temple, Shirley

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Shirley Temple hatte drei Kinder aus zwei Ehen

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»Marriages and children. In 1943, 15-year-old Temple met John Agar (1921–2002), an Army Air Corps sergeant, physical training instructor, and member of a Chicago meat-packing family.[71][72] On September 19, 1945, when Temple was 17 years old, they were married before 500 guests in an Episcopal ceremony at Wilshire Methodist Church in Los Angeles.[73][74][75] On January 30, 1948, Temple gave birth to their daughter, Linda Susan.[73][76][77] Agar became a professional actor, and the couple made two films together: Fort Apache (1948, RKO) and Adventure in Baltimore (1949, RKO).[77] The marriage became troubled;[77][78] and Temple divorced Agar on December 5, 1949.[31][77] She was awarded custody of their daughter and restored her maiden name.[77][79][80] The divorce was finalized on December 5, 1950.
In January 1950, Temple met Charles Alden Black, a WWII United States Navy intelligence officer and Silver Star recipient who was Assistant to the President of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company.[81][82] Conservative and patrician, he was the son of James B. Black, president and later chairman of Pacific Gas and Electric, and reputedly one of the richest young men in California.[82] Temple and Black were married in his parents' Del Monte, California, home on December 16, 1950, before a small assembly of family and friends.[73][82][83]
The family relocated to Washington, D.C., when Black was recalled to the Navy at the outbreak of the Korean War.[84] Temple gave birth to their son, Charles Alden Black, Jr., in Washington, D.C., on April 28, 1952.[73][85][86] Following the war's end and Black's discharge from the Navy, the family returned to California in May 1953. Black managed television station KABC-TV in Los Angeles, and Temple became a homemaker. Their daughter Lori was born on April 9, 1954;[73] Lori went on to be a bassist in the multi-genre band the Melvins. In September 1954, Charles Sr. became director of business operations for the Stanford Research Institute, and the family moved to Atherton, California.[87] The couple remained married for 54 years until his death on August 4, 2005, at home in Woodside of complications from a bone marrow disease.[88]«

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