The Truth About John Agar, Shirley Temple's First Husband
Unable to handle the fame that came with being married to America's sweetheart, Agar, who was also an actor, turned to alcohol (via The New York Times). He realized, even after starring opposite his wife in "Adventure in Baltimore" and "Fort Apache," that he would never make his way out of her shadow (via Cheat Sheet). In Temple's autobiography, "Child Star," she recalled Agar having an unpredictable temper that often exploded into violence (via The Telegraph).
Agar's reckless behavior was only amplified by his drinking, resulting in several arrests and affairs during their marriage. The couple had their first and only child together in 1948, Linda Susan Agar, but the trio were far from the perfect family. After four years of marriage, Temple filed for divorce, accusing Agar of "mental cruelty," and was granted sole custody of their daughter.
After the divorce, the public turned against Agar for mistreating the Hollywood legend. Agar continued to drink excessively, resulting in more arrests for driving under the influence (via MST). Agar eventually found success in Hollywood via the B-level science fiction genre, with films like "Revenge of the Creature," "Tarantula," and "Frontier Gun" (via IMDb), but his fame extended no further than expo conventions and autograph shows. Meanwhile Temple went on to marry Charles Alden Black, whom she called her "true soulmate" (via Fox News).
When Shirley Temple heard of Agar's death in 2002, she stated, "I hope he has peace."