Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Temple Tuesday: Let Them Eat Cake



Based on the many publicity photos released of Shirley Temple during her heyday, you’d think she was Marie Antoinette, always indulging in cake! In the photo above, she attends the fifth birthday of Harold Lloyd Jr., January 25, 1935. Jane Bannister, daughter of actress Ann Harding, is on the right. What a cake! It would be difficult to decide, should you eat it or play with it?



Above, Shirley is celebrating friend and costar Bill Robinson’s birthday held at Fox Studio, May 25, 1935.



Although FDR was not in attendance, a birthday celebration was held at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles on January 30, 1937 in the President’s honor. Shirley Temple and Eddie Cantor are pictured below in front of the spectacular cake!



Arthur Treacher, Anita Louise, Shirley, Mary Nash, and Marcia Mae Jones on set for the filming of Sara’s lavish birthday party.



Shirley convinced her mother that the other child actors in “The Little Princess” (1939) weren’t satisfied with the “fake” birthday party called for in the film. As a result, they were given a “real” party in the studio’s CafĂ© de Paris afterwards. The children sat at a decorated table, gorging themselves on cake and ice cream. The only “casualty” of the occasion was that one little girl spilled a plate of ice cream over her dress, and the production was held up until it was cleaned. Among those present at Shirley’s party in the photo below were Sybil Jason Marcia Mae Jones, Deidre Gale, and Ira Stevens.



Shirley can be seen at the top right, next to Marcia Mae Jones. Deidre Gale is front left, Ira Stevens has her mouth full with a roll on the right.



In April 1942, Shirley shared birthday cake with her fellow cast members of the radio show, “Junior Miss.” A “V” for Victory on the patriotic themed cake.



Instead of eating cake at her 1945 wedding to first husband John Agar, Shirley seemed to take greater pleasure in shoving a piece into the mouth of her future ex-husband.



The public also shared in Shirley’s simple meals, such as this basic breakfast of toast and fruit at her Santa Monica home.



A bowl of Quaker Oats Puffed Wheat:



A quick snack between takes of “Little Miss Broadway” (1938).



Ready for lunch?

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