1. Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple became very famous during the Great Depression. People loved her smile, curly hair, and amazing talent. As a child, she was the most popular movie star in America—something no one else her age had done.
She was also well-known outside of movies, with her face on dolls and lunchboxes. When she grew up, she worked as a U.S. ambassador. Her success didn’t stop when her acting career ended. Her life is a clear example of early fame followed by meaningful achievements.