Child Star

Child Star
Title Child Star PDF eBook
Author Shirley Temple
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Total Pages
Release 2005
Genre Motion picture actors and actresses
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Shirley Temple-Black, the popular child star of the 1930s and 1940s, tells of the ups and downs of life as a Hollywood prodigy. She writes of her relationship with her parents, how her finances were controlled, two attempts on her life, her first marriage at 17 and her second, happier marriage to Charlie Black.

Child Star

Child Star
Title Child Star PDF eBook
Author Brian "Box" Brown
Publisher First Second
Total Pages 236
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1250795656

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Child Star is a fictional documentary-style graphic novel about how growing up in the spotlight robs young actors of a true childhood. Child star Owen Eugene had it all: a hit sitcom on prime time, a Saturday morning cartoon, and a memoir on the bestseller list. The secret to his success was his talent for improvisation . . . and his small size. On screen he made the whole world laugh, but behind the scenes his life was falling apart. Hollywood ate him alive. Inspired by real-life child stars, bestselling author Brian “Box” Brown created Owen Eugene, a composite character whose tragic life is an amalgam of 1980s pop culture.

The Cultural Significance of the Child Star

The Cultural Significance of the Child Star
Title The Cultural Significance of the Child Star PDF eBook
Author Jane Catherine O'Connor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 349
Release 2010-04-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135898251

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The child star is an iconic figure in Western society representing a growing cultural trend which idolises, castigates and fetishises the image of the perfect, innocent and beautiful child. In this book, Jane O’Connor explores the paradoxical status of the child star who is both adored and reviled in contemporary society. Drawing on current debates about the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood and fears about children ‘growing up too soon’, she identifies hostile media attention around child stars as indicative of broader social concerns about the ‘correct’ role and place of children in relation to normative ideals of childhood. Through reference to extensive empirical examples of the way child stars such as Shirley Temple, Macaulay Culkin, Charlotte Church and Jackie Coogan have been constructed in the media, this book illustrates both the powerlessness and the power held by this tiny band of children, and demonstrates their significance as representatives of the public face of childhood throughout the twentieth century and beyond.

Star Child

Star Child
Title Star Child PDF eBook
Author Claire A. Nivola
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages 40
Release 2014-05-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1466869968

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The Star Child, a tiny flame of vapor, invisible and timeless, watches the Earth from far, far away. He marvels at the blue swirls of the ocean and the green land, a bright spot turning through the darkness of space. He wants to go to this wondrous place, but he ponders: What will that life be like? "You will be plunged into Earth's river of time," his elders tell the Star Child. "There will be so much for you to learn and so much for you to feel—pleasure and fear, joy and disappointment, sadness and wonder." Through spare, artful text and intricate illustrations, Claire A. Nivola celebrates the cycle of life. A Frances Foster Book

Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple
Title Shirley Temple PDF eBook
Author Rita Dubas
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 268
Release 2006
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781557836724

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(Applause Books). Shirley Temple was a phenomenon, a child star whose talent and personality earned her a permanent place in Hollywood history. The extraordinary six-year-old entertainer struck a chord with audiences all over the globe. Her career sparked a marketing sensation, spurring the production of anything and everything bearing her image-from dolls to tin whistles-in all corners of the globe, both authorized and unauthorized. Despite the decades-long interest in everything Temple, never before has there been a lavishly illustrated art book examining the phenomenon that was Shirley Temple as a child star in the 1930s. Many of the rare and unusual Shirley Temple collectibles have never been featured in print. Along with an informal, concise history of the childhood career of Ms. Temple (featuring film stills, many never-before-seen photographs, and personal snapshots of Shirley as well as several taken by her), this book is a visual treat befitting the magic of the most famous child star of all time, as well as the Golden Age of Hollywood.

The Cultural Significance of the Child Star

The Cultural Significance of the Child Star
Title The Cultural Significance of the Child Star PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 191
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ISBN 113589826X

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Raising a Child Star

Raising a Child Star
Title Raising a Child Star PDF eBook
Author Diana Ivelis Cherubin-Wolfe
Publisher
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Release 2021-03-14
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ISBN 9781736688014

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Raising a Child Star aims to empower you and your rising star as you navigate the road to stardom and support your child's creative passions. It will educate you about how the business works, pitfalls to avoid, and important steps you may miss.Written by Diana Ivelis, mom to three children who are in the entertainment industry and L.A. based youth talent agent, this book outlines the steps you can take to help you and your child as you begin the journey into the entertainment industry.