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The first child star, Shirley Temple was a world icon by the time she was a toddler. The dimples and the golden curly hair wowed audiences in depression era America and Temple was the top box office draw in the mid 1930s. Having made her debut at three, in War Babies (1932), Temple appeared in films like Red Haired Alibi, To The Last Man, Out All Night and Change Of Heart. After appearing in the musical Stand Up And Cheer, she was signed by Fox and won an Academy Award in 1934 for outstanding contribution to screen entertainment aged five! After many more hits, her star was dimmed by adolescence, but she continued to be one of America's most loved personalities.