Marilyn Granas, known for serving as the first stand-in for child actress Shirley Temple, has died at the age of 98. Her work supported Temple in several classic films during the 1930s.
Marilyn Granas passed away at 98, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. She held the role of stand-in for Shirley Temple in key films including Bright Eyes, Curly Top, and The Little Colonel. These movies helped establish Temple as a major star in Hollywood's Golden Age.
Granas's contributions behind the scenes were essential for Temple's on-screen presence, allowing the young performer to shine while stand-ins handled lighting and camera setups. No further details on the date or cause of her death were provided in the announcements.
The news of Granas's death comes amid other recent obituaries in the entertainment industry, highlighting the passing of figures connected to classic cinema.