Shirley Temple getting lifetime award (AP) Updated: 2005-09-14 10:10
LOS ANGELES - Shirley Temple Black, the curly haired moppet who sang "The
Good Ship Lollipop" in the 1934 film "Bright Eyes," will be honored by the
Screen Actors Guild with its Life Achievement Award.
Child actress
Shirley Temple is seen in her role as 'Little Miss Marker' in this 1933
photograph. [AP] |
Black, 77, will receive
the award during the 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan. 29. The Life
Achievement Award is presented annually to an actor who fosters the "finest
ideals of the acting profession."
Black has also been U.S. ambassador to Ghana and the former Czechoslovakia.
"She has lived the most remarkable life, as the brilliant performer the world
came to know when she was just a child, to the dedicated public servant who has
served her country both at home and abroad for 30 years," SAG President Melissa
Gilbert said in a statement Monday.
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