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Shirley Temple: The Depression’s Box Office Doll

Past Exhibitions

Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple:

The Depression’s Box Office Doll

2017
April 6 – May 13

The Museum’s third exhibit to honor the Santa Monica native, is the first to bring together a stunning collection of Ideal dolls released during Temple’s childhood career. Dolls on display include those owned by Shirley as well as those sold in her image during the 1930s, when earnings from licensed merchandise matched that of her income as an actress.

The exhibition features original movie costumes and posters, personal clothing, photos, correspondence, memorabilia, and much more! Among the treasures on display are iconic costumes, including her red polka-dot dress from the 1934 film “Stand Up and Cheer!” and the plaid dress Temple wore while performing “On the Good Ship Lollipop.” Other artifacts include Shirley’s personal correspondence with President and First Lady Roosevelt, photos of her as a child, and original birth certificate from Santa Monica Hospital.

Shirley Temple was born in Santa Monica on April 23, 1928. Her abundant talents as a singer, dancer, and actress made her a quick success in Hollywood. Once named “Little Miss Miracle” by President Franklin D. Roosevelt for her ability to bring joy to the lives of millions, her films have been said to uplift the spirits of a nation in the midst of the Great Depression.

Curators: Sara Crown with Woolsey Ackerman

Exhibition of Shirley Temple dresses and dolls
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Exhibition of Shirley Temple dresses and dolls
Newspaper clippings about Shirley Temple
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Santa Monica History Museum

1350 7th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401

310.395.2290
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Thursday 2pm-5pm
Friday Saturday Sunday 11am-5pm.
First Sunday Free Admission

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2270 S Real Camino Lake California

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