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out there some place. Finally, I said "Alan, I'm he-ere!!"... I think he was very conscious of his looks. Alan would not look beyond a certain point in the camera because he didn't think he looked good... Jimmy Cagney was not tall but somehow Jimmy was at terms with himself, always. I don't think Alan Ladd ever came to terms with himself.
391:, becoming the newspaper's advertising manager. When the paper changed hands, Ladd lost his job. He sold cash registers and borrowed $ 150 to open his own hamburger and malt shop, across from his previous high school, which he called Tiny's Patio (his nickname at high school was Tiny), but he was unable to make a success of the shop. 1116:. This film had been planned since 1946, but production was delayed due to a combination of difficulties with the censor, and Paramount's reluctance for Ladd to play such a challenging part. It was not a big success at the box office, and its mixed critical and commercial reception caused Ladd to avoid serious dramatic roles. 442:. She was impressed and called the station to talk to the actors and was told it was one person. She arranged to meet him and, impressed by his looks, she signed him to her books and enthusiastically promoted her new client in films as well as on radio. Ladd's first notable part under Carol's management was the 1939 film 409:, who had taught him when he was under contract at Universal. Ladd appeared in several stage productions for Bard. Bard later claimed Ladd "was such a shy guy he just wouldn't speak up loud and strong. I had to get him to lower his voice too; it was too high. I also insisted that he get himself a decent set of dentures." 1836:
Reports of Ladd's height vary from 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) to 5 ft 9.5 in (177 cm), with 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) being cited most often in unofficial sources. His 1940 draft registration lists him as 5 ft 9.5 in (177 cm). His 1943 U.S. Army enlistment
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It was a pitch to sell Ladd to women filmgoers, though he had not changed one iota and he did not have a noticeable romantic aura. But Paramount hoped that women might feel that beneath the rock-like expression there smouldered fires of passion, or something like. His black-lashed eyes, however, gave
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Both the film and Ladd's performance played an important role in the development of the gangster genre: "That the old-fashioned motion picture gangster with his ugly face, gaudy cars, and flashy clothes was replaced by a smoother, better looking, and better dressed bad man was largely the work of Mr.
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On March 15, 1942, Ladd married his agent and manager, former film actress Sue Carol in Mexico City. They intended to be remarried in the U.S. in July because Ladd's divorce from his first wife was not final. Carol had a daughter from a previous marriage, Carol Lee (b. July 18, 1932), whom Alan and
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Paramount of course was delighted. The majority of stars were earmarked as such when they appeared on the horizonβ€”from Broadway or from wherever they came; if it seemed unlikely that public acceptance would come with one film they were trained and built up: The incubation period was usually between
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On November 2, 1962, Ladd was found lying unconscious in a pool of blood with a bullet wound near his heart. The bullet penetrated Ladd's chest around the third and fourth rib, through the lungs, and bounced off the rib cage. At the time, Ladd said he thought he heard a prowler, grabbed a gun, and
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I found him petulant... I don't remember hearing him laugh, or ever seeing him laugh. Everything that concerned him was very serious... He had a certain screen personality... but as an actor... I never made any contact with him. He wouldn't look at me. He'd say "I love you...", and he'd be looking
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Tuttle and the studio are showing more than a passing enthusiasm for Ladd. He has been trying to get a foothold in pictures for eight years, but received no encouragement, although he tried every angle known to townβ€”extra work, bit parts, stock contracts, dramatic schools, assault of the casting
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caused by an acute overdose of alcohol, a barbiturate, and two tranquilizers containing at least two depressants, was ruled accidental. Ladd suffered from chronic insomnia and regularly used sleeping pills and alcohol to induce sleep. While he had not taken a lethal amount of any one drug, the
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Ladd's deal with Warner Bros. was for one film per year for 10 years, starting from when his contract with Paramount expired. Warner guaranteed him $ 150,000 per film against 10% of the gross, making Ladd one of the better paid stars in Hollywood. His first film for Warner Bros. was
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In 1951, Ladd's contract had only one more year to run. "Paramount is like a home to me", he said, "and I'd like to remain on the lot for one picture a year. But I want to be free to take pictures at other studios if offered to me." The main studio Ladd was in discussion with was
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Douglas W. Churchill (September 13, 1941). "Screen News Here and in Hollywood: 'Pied Piper,' Novel by Nevil Shute, Purchased by Fox – Harold Shuster to Direct Rialto Film Is Held Over ' Badlands of Dakota' to Begin a Second Week – Swedish Program Opens Today".
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in New York City in April 1953, grossing over $ 114,000 in its four weeks there (a large sum at the time), and earning $ 8 million in North America over its initial run. This led to Ladd's being voted one of the 10 most popular stars in the U.S. in 1953.
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eventually was cast. Mitchum later told a journalist that the producers met Ladd at his home after "he'd just crawled out of his swimming pool and was all shrunken up like a dishwasher's hand. They decided he wouldn't do for the big war correspondent."
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In 1950, the Hollywood Women's Press Club voted Ladd the easiest male star to deal with in Hollywood. The following year, a poll from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association listed Ladd as the second most popular male film star in the world, after
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von Blon, Katherine T. (July 11, 1937). "Comings and Goings Latest Studio and Theater Gossip the Drama World: New Vincent Drama Flays Ways of War Playwright Comes to Hollywood to Produce "Road to the Rainbow", Described as Panoply of Peace".
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On November 29, 1937, Ladd's mother, who was staying with him following the breakup of a relationship, asked Ladd for some money to buy something at a local store. Ladd gave her the money, thinking it was for alcohol. She purchased some
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in February 1952, it was announced Ladd's contract with Paramount would end early and be amended, so that he would make two more movies for the studio, at a later date. (In the end, Ladd did not make another film at Paramount until
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in 1975, "Once Ladd had acquired an unsmiling hardness, he was transformed from an extra to a phenomenon. Ladd's calm slender ferocity make it clear that he was the first American actor to show the killer as a cold angel."
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Ladd earned a reported $ 88,909 for the 12 months up to June 1946. (The following year, he earned $ 107,000.) In 1947, he was ranked among the top 10 popular stars in the U.S. That year finally had the release of
4653:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood: 'Red Harvest' and 'Connie Goes Home' Bought by Paramount for 1942 Production Rise and Shine' for Roxy Jack Oakie in Film Opening on Friday – Ballet Stars in Two New Pictures". 1716:, based on the best-selling novel. This was a co-production between Embassy and Paramount, meaning Ladd was filming on the Paramount back lot for the first time in over a decade. He also announced plans to turn 1544:. In March 1957, it was announced that WarnerBros. and Jaguar had renegotiated their agreement and that Jaguar would now make 10 films for the studio, of which Ladd was to appear in at least six, starting with 820:
Ladd fell ill and went to the military hospital in Santa Barbara for several weeks in October. On October 28, he was given an honorable medical discharge because of a stomach disorder complicated by influenza.
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was struggling to find a new actor to play the role of Raven, a hit man with a conscience. Ladd auditioned successfully, and Paramount signed him to a long-term contract in September 1941 for $ 300 per week.
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Smith, Jack (August 15, 1957). "Confidential Jury Hears Star Gossip Stories: Magazines Read by Prosecutor Confidential Testimony Prosecutor Wears Out Voice on Confidential's Racy Prose Scandal Stories".
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Schallert, Edwin (October 31, 1941). "Warners Cement Deal for Rogers' Biography: Alan Ladd Build-Up Set Stars Named for 'Harvest' 20th Bids for De Fore 'Sunday Punch' Slated Rita Piazza to Do Play".
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became a particularly popular pairing because, at 4 ft 11 in (150 cm), she was one of the few Hollywood actresses substantially shorter than he was. In his memoirs, actor/producer
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In May 1951, Ladd announced he had formed Ladd Enterprises, his own production company, to produce films, radio, and TV, when his Paramount contract ended in November 1952. He optioned the novel
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offices. Sue Carol, the former silent star who is now an agent, undertook to advance the youth's career two years ago, and only recently could she locate an attentive ear. Then, the breaks began.
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Thomas F. Brady (January 28, 1951). "They're the Tops: Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman Winners in International Popularity Poll Scenarists' Demands of Men and Religion Profitable Deal Arctic War".
380:(1932), but the studio eventually decided Ladd was too blond and too short, and it dropped him after six months. (All of Ladd's fellow "discoveries" eventually were dropped, including a young 5791:
Thomas M. Pryor (March 6, 1957). "2 Script Writers Win Credit Fight: Poe and Farrow Will Share Billing With Perelman for 'Around the World' Film Warners Expands Ladd's Pact of Local Origin".
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not being released until 1953. Ladd later said that leaving Paramount was "a big upset" for him and that he only left for "business reasons...future security for the children and ourselves".
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wrote of Ladd: "Since he himself was extremely short, he had only one standard by which he judged his fellow players: their height." To compensate for Ladd's height, during the filming of
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captured the public's imagination. Their overnight sensation pairing continued in three more films and included three more in guest spots in wartime all-star Hollywood musical revues.
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nothing away; it was 'take me as I am' or 'I'm the boss around here'. He never flirted nor even seemed interested (which is one of the reasons he and Lake were so effective together).
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Thomas M. Pryor (January 9, 1956). "Gene Kelly Ends One Metro Pact: Actor's Exclusive Service Contract is Replaced by Five-Year Agreement Shaw Screen Play Due of Local Origin".
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and got regular professional acting work only when he turned to radio. Ladd had worked to develop a rich, deep voice ideal for that medium, and in 1936 he was signed by station
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Schallert, Edwin (October 19, 1943). "Drama and Film: Ruth Terry Will Play 'Pistol Packin' Mama' Eric Sinclair, Baritone, to Make Debut in Charles Rogers-United Artists Film".
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Schallert, Edwin (December 25, 1943). "Drama and Film: Pin-Up Betty Grable Top Box-Office Star Scarcity of Women in 'Best' List Noted; Bob Hope Climbs Steadily, Hits Second".
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at Walla Walla, Washington, attaining the rank of corporal. He attended the Oscars in March 1943, and in September he appeared in a trailer promoting a war loan drive titled
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Schallert, Edwin (June 7, 1943). "Drama and Film: Stars of Wild Frontier Invading Wild Capital 'Of Human Bondage' Nearing Contingent Stage as Revival; Ladd Reissues Weird".
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Brady, Thomas (March 28, 1951). "Wald and Krasna in Deal With Anta: R.K.O. Producers to Make 'The Great Moments' – Academy Providing Plays, Actors Film's Title Changed".
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Thomas M. Pryor (September 14, 1951). "Ladd, Paramount Discuss Contract: Actor Seeks Picture-a-Year Deal on Long-Term Basis After Current Pact Ends Youngster Gets Role".
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Schallert, Edwin (September 18, 1943). "Drama and Film: Sandburg Will Write Epic Story for Metro Paramount Building Up Barry Sullivan With Lead Opposite Dorothy Lamour".
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on February 18, 1930. He became a high-school swimming and diving champion and participated in high school dramatics in his senior year, including the role of Ko-Ko in
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Instead, Ladd signed a new four-year contract between Jaguar and Warner Bros., with his company having a budget of $ 6.5 million. The first film made under it was
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In March 1944, Ladd took another physical and was reclassified 1A. He would have to be reinducted into the army, but a deferment was given to enable Ladd to make
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reported that "Ladd in the brief period of a year and with only four starring pictures to his credit... had built up a following unmatched in film history since
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later wrote that Ladd played "a professional killer with a poignant and desolate ferocity that made him unique, for a time, among the male heroes of his day."
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Lusk, Norbert (April 4, 1937). "News of Stage and Screen: Public Likes New Version of Picture Fans Enjoy 'Seventh Heaven While Eastern Critics Deprecate".
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Thomas M. Pryor (February 29, 1952). "Paramount Signs Ladd to New Pact: Studio and Actor Arrange for Deal Whereby He Will Make One Film a Year on Lot".
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Thomas F. Brady (May 29, 1951). "Columbia Will End Pact With Rossen: Studio Seeks to Call Off Deal With Producer Named in the House Communist Inquiry".
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Thomas M. Pryor (March 2, 1959). "Paramount Plans to Produce for TV: To Provide Funds and Studio for Filmed Series as First Step – Extras in Dispute".
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Schallert, Edwin (August 29, 1944). "'Latin Quarter' Likely Kiepura-Eggerth Film: Lee Sullivan, Bing Crosby 'Find,' Pens Mystery, 'Murder in B Flat'".
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In 1948 a survey was taken of the film-going habits of 4,500 teenagers in Lakewood, Ohio. Their "overwhelming first choice" as film star was Alan Ladd.
1996: 1681:"I'd like to retire from acting", he said in 1960. "I'd produce." Ladd kept busy developing projects, some of which were vehicles for his son, David. 5421:
Hopper, Hedda (March 18, 1951). "Ladd Wears Aladdin Air: Golden Rule Figures in Alan's Rise Two of Top Breaks in Career Sprouted From Kindly Deeds".
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Thomas M. Pryor (November 9, 1955). "Support Voiced for 'Taboo' Film: 'Man With Golden Arm,' About Narcotics, to be Released Even if Not Approved".
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Ames, Walter (April 17, 1951). "Television Radio News and Programs: Alan Ladd Offered Video Adventure Series Lead; Gen. Doolittle's Raid on Radio".
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While Ladd was in the armed services, a number of films that had been announced for him were postponed and/or made with different actors, including
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Thomas M. Pryor (May 13, 1954). "Paramount Buys O'Neill Classic: H. L. Davis Will Adapt 'Desire Under the Elms' for Film – 'Bullfight' Purchased".
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Thomas M. Pryor (May 2, 1952). "Kramer Will Film Story of Wrights: Producer Buys Book by Fred Kelly About Air Pioneers as Basis for New Movie".
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giving the eulogy. Fans were allowed to see his coffin. He was buried with his wedding ring and a letter that his son David had written to him.
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Oscar Godbout (January 23, 1956). "Faulkner Novel Bought for Film: 'Pylon,' Story of Stunt Flier Assigned by Universal to Zugsmith, Producer".
296:(1949). His popularity diminished in the mid-1950s, though he continued to appear in numerous films, including his first supporting role since 1884:. On January 29, 1964, his butler said that he saw Ladd on his bed at 10 am; when he returned at 3:30 pm, he found Ladd dead on his bed. 7235: 7145: 7125: 1678:, had Ladd play an out-and-out villain for the first time, since the beginning of his career, but the result was not popular with audiences. 756:β€”unfit for military service because of stomach problemsβ€”but he later enlisted for military service on January 19, 1943. He was posted to the 5924:
Hopper, Hedda (May 15, 1960). "The Ladds ARE Hollywood: Daddy Alan, Son David, and Daughter Alana – They're All Making Pictures AND Money".
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several years earlier, and Paramount wanted "a sure-fire narrative to carry him on his way." There had also been talk Ladd would appear in
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In the early 1920s an economic downturn led to Ladd's family moving to California, which took four months. They lived in a migrant camp in
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Douglas W. Churchill. (October 12, 1941). "Signing on The Lawn: Mr. Selznick Joins United Artists at Pickfair Meet – More Hollywoodiana".
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According to Shipman, Ladd's "performance is his best work, sincere and likable (due perhaps to an odd resemblance in long shot to
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Schallert, Edwin (March 5, 1943). "President Praises Cinema Leaders: Executive's Reassuring Message Read at Film Academy Dinner".
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was seen by a talent scout. In August 1933 Ladd was one of a group of young "discoveries" signed to a long-term contract with
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to stand in, while using the excavated dirt to build a mound for Ladd to stand, thereby overcoming the disparity in height.
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Since he had become a star, Ladd continued to appear in radio, usually in dramatizations of feature films for such shows as
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was a melodrama, starring Loretta Young as a wealthy deaf woman who is treated (and loved) by her doctor, played by Ladd;
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Ladd's instinct for choosing material was proving increasingly poor: George Stevens offered him the role of Jett Rink in
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was a blockbuster, earning over $ 4 million and ranking among the top 10 most popular films of the year. Ladd's roles in
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Sue raised. In addition, they had two children of their own, Alana (born April 21, 1943, when Ladd was in the army) and
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The Film Crew of Hollywood: Profiles of Grips, Cinematographers, Designers, a Gaffer, a Stuntman and a Makeup Artist
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A.H. Weiler (May 27, 1963). "'Carpetbaggers' Signs Alan Ladd: Actor to Play Nevada Smith in Film Version of Novel".
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was released to great acclaim (Raymond Chandler was nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay), quickly followed by
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into a feature-film script, and was hoping for cameos from old friends, such as Veronica Lake and William Bendix.
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took the part, and the film became one of the big hits of the decade. He was meant to return to Paramount to make
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Scheuer, Philip K. (June 13, 1954). "A Town Called Hollywood: Producers Want English Clear – Even in Oklahoma".
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Franchey, John R. (June 7, 1942). "The Gent Is Alan Ladd, the Calculating Trigger-Man in 'This Gun for Hire'".
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Scott, John L. (August 22, 1948). "Here's Film Star Who Gives Credit to Fans: Ladd Accords Credit to Fans".
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as one of the 10 "stars of tomorrow" for 1942. His salary was raised to $ 750 per week. According to critic
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At 20, Ladd graduated from high school on February 1, 1934. He worked in the advertising department of the
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Schallert, Edwin (September 16, 1957). "Alan Ladd Gets Huge England Deal; Hunting Film Stars Prime Trio".
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Schallert, Edwin (July 18, 1949). "'Detective Story' Deal Confirmed by Ginsberg; Columbia Borrows Gwenn".
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Schallert, Edwin (December 31, 1948). "Old Guard' Holds Fort With Crosby Leading Big Box-Office Survey".
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record, generally deemed to be the most reliable source, lists him as 5 ft 7 in (170 cm).
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Ladd married Marjorie Jane "Midge" Harrold, a high school sweetheart, in October 1936. Their only child,
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Ames, Walter (January 26, 1956). "Ladd Films Test Show as Video Series; Sulky Veteran Gives Advice".
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Ames, Walter (October 9, 1954). "Alan Ladd Signed for TV Debut; Cisco Kid Rides on KTTV Tonight".
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as its sole radio actor. He stayed for three years at KFWB, working as many as 20 shows per week.
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One night Ladd was playing the roles of a father and son on radio when he was heard by the agent
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The arrangement with Warner was not exclusive, enabling Ladd to work for other studios. He made
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skyrocketed to fame." In December 1943, he was listed as the 15th most popular star in the U.S.
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von Blon, Katherine T. (October 12, 1936). "'Grey Zone', Tense Drama, Scores Hit in Premiere".
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019).
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co-wrote the screenplay, and it was filmed in late 1943 and early 1944. According to Shipman:
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When Ladd returned from the army, Paramount announced a series of vehicles for him, including
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A.H. Weiler (May 26, 1957). "By Way of Report: Alan Ladd's Full Slate – Other Screen Items".
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two and five years. As far as Ladd was concerned, he was a small-part actor given a fat part
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Thomas F. Brady (June 23, 1951). "L.B.Mayer Leaving Metro Film Studio: Quitting Film Post".
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tripped over, accidentally shooting himself. This was accepted by the police investigating.
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For a number of years, film exhibitors voted him amongst the top stars at the box office.
627:, Paramount knew it had a potential star and announced Ladd's next film, an adaptation of 549:, since 1936 but waited until 1941 before making a movie out of it, changing the title to 277:(1953) was noted for its contributions to the genre. Ladd also appeared in ten films with 8: 6652: 5701:
Ames, Walter (December 5, 1954). "Alan Ladd to Make First Appearance on TV in 13 Years".
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Thomas F. Brady (March 1, 1950). "Paramount Gets Option on Novel: To Enact Title Role".
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In 1963, Ladd's career looked set to make a comeback, when he took a supporting role in
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to make three films in Britain, where the actor was very popular: a wartime saga titled
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The movie was Ladd's second pairing with Lake, with Ladd offering confident support of
371: 6675:"Mason Tops Bing Crosby: English Actor Wins in British Poll – Hope, Ladd Runners Up". 726:, but he was inducted into the army on January 18, after reprising his performance in 7067: 7062: 6865: 6448: 6421: 6394: 6367: 6336: 6313: 6126: 6101: 5867: 5328: 5282:"Theater Mogul with $ 568,143 Top '45 Earner: Betty Grable's $ 208,000 Leads Women". 4399: 3804: 3772: 3436: 3388: 3068: 3008: 2933: 2507: 2248: 2174: 2162: 2138: 2130: 2123: 2118: 2090: 2070: 2048: 2020: 2014: 1982: 1977: 1950: 1938: 1926: 1900: 1787: 1686: 1660: 1597:, but like many of Ladd's films around this time it was a box-office disappointment. 1490: 1341: 1323: 1074: 864: 814: 771: 732: 718: 695: 551: 503: 444: 249: 6258: 1880:
In January 1964, after injuring his knees, Ladd hoped to recuperate at his house in
801:. Old Ladd films were reissued with his being given more prominent billing, such as 6753: 6590: 4552: 4517: 3650: 3308: 3261: 3051: 2656: 2427: 2413: 2229: 2213: 2155: 2095: 2075: 1893: 1850: 1776: 1691: 1675: 1655:
for Jaguar and Warners, in which Ladd appeared; it was his last movie for Warners.
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Wayne, Williams (December 30, 1949). "Hope Edges Out Crosby as Box-Office Champ".
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Thomas M. Pryor (August 29, 1943). "A Bit of This and That About the Film Scene".
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for Universal in Canada and returned to Britain for his final film with Warwick,
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and stayed two years. He was injured falling off a scaffold and decided to quit.
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as a possible vehicle for Ladd, and he was keen to do it, but the role went to
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Ladd managed to save and borrow enough money to attend an acting school run by
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Vernon, Scott (September 2, 1961). "Alan Ladd Discusses His 'Unemployment'".
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Louella Parsons (July 4, 1943). "Hollywood Has Super 6 Months in Every Way".
4795: 4512: 3480: 3450: 3142: 2919: 2829: 2399: 2167: 1986: 1955: 1845: 1841: 1570: 1462: 1372: 1357: 1352: 1336: 1160:, a Western. In February 1950, Paramount announced that Ladd would star in a 1105:
Ladd's next role was a significant change of pace, playing Jay Gatsby in the
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since he became a star (and his first movie in color). He followed this with
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Scott, John L. (July 21, 1957). "Alan Ladd Balances Three-Cornered Career".
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Frank Daugherty (May 11, 1945). "Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd Teamed Again".
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Paramount staggered the release of Ladd's final films for the company, with
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von Blon, Katherine T. (February 1, 1937). "'Susanne' Sprightly Offering".
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Ladd died a wealthy man, with his holdings including a 5,000-acre ranch at
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Ladd's career gained extra momentum when he was cast in a featured role in
489: 395: 381: 273: 7096: 5894:"N.B.C. Weighs Series of Pilot Films; Polly Bergen May Get Summer Role". 5514:
Scheuer, Philip K. (April 6, 1952). "This Ladd Stepping out on His Own".
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Pryor, Thomas M. (August 30, 1942). "Random notes about the film scene".
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In another attempt to break into the film industry, Ladd went to work at
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for the entertainment industry's overseas arm, volunteering to tour for
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Schallert, Edwin (May 28, 1950). "Alan Ladd Urges Training for Films".
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Ladd also kept acting, following the path of many Hollywood stars made
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on TV. The first of these, "Committed", was based on an old episode of
1175: 463:(1939) but obtained many other small roles in films such as the serial 399: 350: 236: 193: 1084:, a regular weekly series for syndication, which ran for 52 episodes. 4439:"San Fernando Valley Will Be Ladd's Home: Ladd's Hedge Is a Rancho". 3546: 3395: 1704: 1432:, which also proved popular. He signed to appear in some episodes of 1414: 1328: 1201: 1092: 976: 877:
Ladd's reinduction was then set for May 1945. Paramount commissioned
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Godbout, Oscar (July 3, 1956). "TV, Movie Extras Get Salary Rises".
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associate. Rackin wrote and produced Ladd's subsequent film, titled
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Ladd's next film as an actor saw him co-star with his son David in
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Raoul Walsh: The True Adventures of Hollywood's Legendary Director
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Alan Ladd, Jr., was a film executive and producer and founder of
1730: 1531:; he hoped this would lead to a series, but that did not happen. 1645:, another pilot Ladd produced for Paramount, written by a young 868:. He also found time to make a cameo in a big-screen version of 693:, which featured most of Paramount's stars, and then starred in 5107:"Screen News: Evelyn Keyes to Co-Star in Columbia's 'Kansan'". 2639: 2368: 2267: 1744:
at 1601 Vine Street. His handprint appears in the forecourt of
1440: 1080: 215: 6483:"Actor Alan Ladd Dies in Palm Springs Home: Alan Ladd Death". 354:. His diving skills led to his appearance in the aquatic show 5322: 1868:
had a hole dug for 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) co-star
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For his son – the film industry executive and producer – see
6931:"British Film Drew Biggest Audiences: "Reach for the Sky"". 2710: 1361:(1953), with Ladd masquerading as a Canadian soldier in the 326:, where she married Jim Beavers, a house painter (d. 1936). 5528:"Para. Wide-Screen at Music Hall for Premiere of 'Shane'". 807:. He was reportedly receiving 20,000 fan letters per week. 493:, playing a newspaper reporter toward the end of the film. 427: 6212:"Daughter Is Born to Mrs. Alan Ladd; Sue Carol of Films". 4219:
by Robert Riley Crutcher (July 1937) at Ben Bard Playhouse
2490: 2114:– guest star with Bob Hope, Ann Rutherford (June 14, 1945) 1494:(1956), which he turned down because it was not the lead; 4290: 2842: 1582: 892: 793:. Paramount started promoting Ladd replacements, such as 647:, another story by Hammett, but this was never produced. 423: 419: 6447:. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. p. 334. 5984:"Filmland Events: Alan Ladd Plans Filming of 'Box 13'". 5616:
When the Snow Melts: The Autobiography of Cubby Broccoli
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Eavesdropping: Loretta Young Talks about her Movie Years
3563: 2443: 1779:. Actress Alana Ladd, who co-starred with her father in 487:(1941). Most notably, he had a small uncredited part in 6656:(Second ed.). Perth. February 28, 1947. p. 20 4188:(July 19, 1933) – an aquatic pageant in North Hollywood 3719: 2271: : 52 episodes (August 22, 1948 – August 14, 1949) 1348:. Ladd was paid a fee and a percentage of the profits. 1313:
Studio Publicity Photograph of Tony Caruso and Ladd in
7022:"Shubert Bewails Lack of Actors for Stage Offerings". 7005: 6975: 6960: 6197:"Actor Alan Ladd Marries Sue Carol Near Mexico City". 3841: 3386: 1453:(1955), a film for Jaguar also starring second-billed 1087:
From 1949–1951, he appeared in a nine-issue series of
6557:"Judy Garland, Alan Ladd to Star in Silver Theater". 5202: 5200: 4589: 4315: 4182:(May 1933) – as Koko – at North Hollywood high School 3528: 3289: 2594: 1910:
and a hardware store in Palm Springs. After he died,
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where Ladd only did a voiceover. Spelling also wrote
6393:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p. 87. 5016: 5014: 4715:"City of nets: a portrait of Hollywood in the 1940s" 4573: 4495:"Acting Ability Important, Even for Hollywood Stars" 3684: 3125: 1854:, co-starring the 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 1791:, was married to the veteran talk radio broadcaster 6257:. Movies.msn.com. December 16, 2016. Archived from 4623:Houseman, John (1976). "Lost Fortnight, a Memoir". 4501:. p. 7 – via Google News Archive Search. 4396:
Ladd: The Life, the Legend, the Legacy of Alan Ladd
4326:The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture 3700: 1405:When Ladd returned to Hollywood in 1954, he formed 998:Ladd made a cameo appearance as a detective in the 6229:"Rugged Screen Career of Alan Ladd Ended by Death" 5513: 5197: 4627:. By Chandler, Raymond. Carbondale. pp. xiii. 4200:by Eloisse Keller (Jan 1937) at Ben Bard Playhouse 3478: 2946: 2812: 1144:Paramount purchased the screen rights to the play 1020:. He was reteamed with Lake for the final time in 593:Though the romantic lead went to established star 6632:"Bing Crosby Again Tops Money-Making Star List". 5011: 4521:. Mount Gambier, SA. November 28, 1942. p. 3 4194:by Martin Mooney (Oct 1936) at Ben Bard Playhouse 3667: 3632: 1748:in Hollywood. In 1995, a Golden Palm Star on the 271:(1948) was his first Western and color film, and 7107: 6935:. Manchester (UK). December 13, 1956. p. 5. 6897:. Hobart, Tasmania. December 31, 1954. p. 6 6869:. Broken Hill, NSW. December 30, 1954. p. 1 6717: 5844: 5387:. Hobart, Tasmania. December 14, 1950. p. 2 5347: 5061: 4989: 4987: 4931:"Alan Ladd, Screen Star. Discharged from Army". 4915: 4900: 4870: 4855: 4822: 4637: 4603: 4601: 4453: 2044:– "Ambulance Driver Middle East" (April 3, 1944) 1700:, as a star and producer, for Ladd Enterprises. 1633:. He produced a pilot for a TV series, starring 1305:Freelance star: Warner Bros., Universal, Warwick 1042:(1948), a melodrama with Farrow, which featured 509: 6732: 6414:Baldwin, Paul and John Williams Malone (2001). 5908: 5790: 5745: 5715: 5670: 5584: 5498: 5480: 5465: 5450: 5405: 5362: 5091: 4885: 4840: 1581:but ultimately did not work for Warwick again. 1131:, as a vengeful ex-OSS agent, for Maibaum; and 881:to write an original screenplay for him titled 637:(1942). This had been a successful vehicle for 6841:. Hobart, Tasmania. January 1, 1954. p. 6 6120: 5820: 5221: 619:; fltr: Brian Donlevy, Ladd, and Veronica Lake 6990: 6182:"Rites Held for Ex-Wife of Actor Alan Ladd". 5938: 5923: 5760: 5420: 4984: 4598: 4538: 4536: 4473: 4471: 4469: 4467: 4465: 2030:– "One Way Ride to Nowhere" (January 6, 1944) 1916:was released and became a financial success. 1811:(nΓ©e Stoppelmoor). Their daughter is actress 1556:, which Ladd produced but did not appear in. 1256:Ladd's final three movies for Paramount were 1141:(shot in 1949, but not released until 1951). 597:, Ladd's teaming in support with female lead 6362:. New York: Applause Theatre Books. p.  6079:Palm Springs Walk of Stars by date dedicated 5775: 5700: 5685: 5641:"Alan Ladd Delays His Independent Company". 5435: 2238:– "A Killing in Abilene" (December 14, 1950) 1899:Ladd's funeral was held on February 1, with 1238:. He also received a six-year offer to make 6529:"Wife Given Property in Alan Ladd's Will". 6279: 6089: 5968: 5805: 5122:"Action Taken to Curb Outbreak of Rabies". 4750:"Studio Gives Leading Roles to Newcomers". 4353: 4351: 1755: 1168:. Before he made this film, he appeared in 1046:in his film debut (and was released before 457:Ladd tested unsuccessfully for the lead in 7074: 6905:– via National Library of Australia. 6877:– via National Library of Australia. 6849:– via National Library of Australia. 6821:– via National Library of Australia. 6793:– via National Library of Australia. 6765:– via National Library of Australia. 6707:– via National Library of Australia. 6664:– via National Library of Australia. 6053:"Ladd's Version of Shooting Is Accepted". 5814: 5395:– via National Library of Australia. 5325:DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle 4812:– via National Library of Australia. 4712: 4646: 4533: 4529:– via National Library of Australia. 4493:Roosevelt, Edith Kermit (April 14, 1952). 4462: 4210:(April 1937) at Ben Bard Playhouse – with 37: 7171:Neurological disease deaths in California 7037:The Great Movie Stars 1: The Golden Years 6335:. Lincoln NE: iUniverse. pp. 95–96. 5954:"Film Events: Ladd to Join New Company". 5522: 4492: 1818:Ladd's name was linked romantically with 1641:. That did not go to series; neither did 995:, where he reteamed with Robert Preston. 412:In 1936, Ladd played an unbilled role in 6757:. Brisbane. December 31, 1949. p. 4 6355: 6322: 6302: 5541:"'Wax,' 'Shane' End Sturdy B'Way Runs". 4622: 4477: 4390: 4388: 4386: 4384: 4348: 4237: 4235: 4233: 2905:Lieutenant, Platoon Leader, County Fair 1600:Ladd was considered to play the lead in 1540:(1957), a film being made in Greece for 1308: 1053: 610: 516: 6502:The Bulletin of Bend and Central Oregon 6413: 6359:Unfinished business: memoirs, 1902–1988 6328: 6310:The Great Movie Stars: The Golden Years 6121:Henry, Marilyn; DeSourdis, Ron (1984). 5859: 5730: 5655: 5037:"Alan Ladd Inducted into Army 2nd Time" 4836: 4834: 4796:"Paula Walling's Hollywood Film Gossip" 3997:1953 Gold Medal for his performance in 2066:– special guest star (January 15, 1945) 1919: 1534:Ladd then received an offer to star in 824: 539:Paramount had owned the film rights to 7108: 6154: 5614:Broccoli, Albert R. & Zec, Donald 5494: 5492: 3022:Screen Snapshots: Hollywood in Uniform 2222:– "Motive for Murder" (March 16, 1950) 1668:, that was released through Columbia. 6916:"Dirk Bogarde favourite film actor". 6805:"Martin and Lewis Top U.S. Film Poll" 6226: 6090:Farber, Stephen; Green, Marc (1984). 5569: 5507: 4804:. Brisbane. March 19, 1944. p. 7 4769:. Bear Manor Media. pp. 235–236. 4667: 4447: 4381: 4273: 4230: 4004: 2036:– "The Defence Rests" (March 9, 1944) 1694:in Italy. Back in Hollywood, he made 1400: 43:Publicity photo of Ladd in late 1950s 7236:Television producers from California 7146:Alcohol-related deaths in California 7126:20th-century American businesspeople 6440: 6420:. Indianapolis: Alpha. p. 122. 6417:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Acting 6386: 6332:Peekaboo: The Story of Veronica Lake 6055:The Washington Post and Times-Herald 4831: 4764: 4253:"Questions and Answers: Biographies" 3573:Capt. Joseph C. "Mac" McConnell, Jr. 1892:combination apparently caused fatal 7231:Paramount Pictures contract players 7191:First Motion Picture Unit personnel 6785:. Qld. December 29, 1951. p. 1 6312:. New York: Hill & Wang, 1979. 5489: 4690:. December 16, 2016. Archived from 3156:Screen Snapshots: The Skolsky Party 2244:– "Lucky Jordan" (February 8, 1951) 2086:– "Murder Mystery" (March 25, 1945) 1119:His next films were standard fare: 1098: 1078:. In 1948, he starred and produced 433: 13: 7226:North Hollywood High School alumni 7221:Military personnel from California 7166:American people of English descent 6889:"John Wayne Heads Box-Office Poll" 6777:"Vivien Leigh Actress of the Year" 6691:"Anna Neagle Most Popular Actress" 6008:"Alan Ladd Recovering From Shot". 934:, a wartime thriller, produced by 284:His other notable credits include 14: 7247: 7181:Drug-related deaths in California 7141:Actors from Hot Springs, Arkansas 7131:20th-century American male actors 7043: 6227:Bacon, James (January 29, 1964). 4610:A Biographical Dictionary of Film 4419:. September 19, 1943. p. B5. 2851:Al, Baby Weems storyboard artist 2260: 1381:. Both movies were co-written by 716:Ladd's next film was meant to be 333:, at first and then moved to the 122:5 ft 6 in (168 cm) 7216:Military personnel from Arkansas 7201:Male Western (genre) film actors 7015: 6999: 6984: 6969: 6954: 6939: 6924: 6909: 6881: 6853: 6825: 6797: 6769: 6741: 6726: 6711: 6683: 6679:. December 19, 1946. p. 41. 6668: 6640: 6636:. December 27, 1946. p. A3. 6625: 6621:. December 25, 1943. p. A8. 6610: 6595: 6580: 6565: 6561:. December 12, 1943. p. S6. 6550: 6537: 6522: 6507: 6498:Alan Ladd Death Ruled Accidental 6476: 6461: 6434: 6407: 6380: 6349: 6295:U.S., World War II Draft Cards, 6289: 6273: 6247: 6220: 6205: 6190: 6175: 6148: 6139: 6114: 6083: 6072: 6061: 6046: 6031: 6016: 6001: 5992: 5977: 5962: 5958:. January 12, 1962. p. A10. 5947: 5932: 5917: 5902: 5887: 5853: 5838: 5618:Trans-Atlantic Publications 1999 5256:. February 26, 1946. p. 31. 5211:. December 28, 1945. p. 21. 5137:"Paramount Suspends Alan Ladd". 4965:. November 11, 1943. p. 28. 3926:Executive producer (2 episodes) 3709:Peter Van Hoek ("The Dutchman") 3134:Johnny Morrison, Lt.Cmdr., ret. 1723: 1351:Ladd signed an arrangement with 1344:(1953), playing a member of the 1247:Shadow Riders of the Yellowstone 1209: 1200: 604: 337:, where Beavers went to work at 151: 7161:American male television actors 7136:Accidental deaths in California 7086:American Film Institute Catalog 6920:. December 29, 1955. p. 9. 6576:. January 6, 1944. p. B11. 6533:. February 5, 1964. p. A3. 6057:. November 7, 1962. p. A4. 6042:. November 6, 1962. p. A2. 6012:. November 5, 1962. p. A1. 5829: 5799: 5784: 5769: 5754: 5739: 5724: 5709: 5694: 5679: 5664: 5649: 5634: 5621: 5608: 5593: 5578: 5563: 5548: 5535: 5474: 5459: 5444: 5429: 5414: 5399: 5371: 5356: 5341: 5316: 5290: 5275: 5260: 5245: 5230: 5215: 5175: 5171:. November 9, 1945. p. 26. 5160: 5145: 5130: 5115: 5100: 5085: 5081:. November 4, 1944. p. 18. 5070: 5055: 5029: 5021:"New Induction Call for Ladd". 4996: 4980:. December 6, 1943. p. 21. 4969: 4954: 4950:. October 29, 1943. p. A1. 4939: 4924: 4909: 4894: 4879: 4864: 4849: 4816: 4788: 4773: 4758: 4743: 4732: 4721: 4706: 4676: 4661: 4657:. December 2, 1941. p. 29. 4631: 4616: 4583: 4567: 4545: 4505: 4486: 4432: 4423: 4408: 4398:. New York: Arbor House, 1979. 4377:. August 12, 1933. p. A10. 4286:. February 5, 1964. p. 63. 752:. Initially, he was classified 739: 683:(1943), a lighter vehicle with 361: 173: 147: 7186:Film producers from California 6813:. December 27, 1952. p. 3 6543:The Post Radio highlights the 6518:. February 2, 1964. p. B. 6487:. January 30, 1964. p. 1. 6472:. January 30, 1964. p. 1. 6155:Mennie, James (May 26, 1979). 6027:. November 4, 1962. p. A. 5988:. August 23, 1963. p. C8. 5559:. January 6, 1960. p. 34. 5379:"Stars Who Please – and Tease" 5241:. January 7, 1946. p. 16. 5156:. August 24, 1945. p. 15. 5141:. August 23, 1945. p. A1. 5025:. August 16, 1944. p. A1. 4935:. October 29, 1943. p. 7. 4784:. January 8, 1943. p. 25. 4754:. January 7, 1943. p. B7. 4366: 4339: 4330: 4245: 3253:Capt. Rockwell "Rocky" Gilman 2275: 2134:– guest star (January 4, 1946) 1614: 1418:(1954), a Western directed by 1412:His first film for Jaguar was 418:. He had short-term stints at 389:San Fernando Sun Valley Record 1: 6950:. March 26, 1948. p. 20. 6948:The Christian Science Monitor 6125:. Citadel Press. p. 24. 5327:. DK Publishing. p. 57. 5304:. January 7, 1948. p. 63 5286:. August 26, 1947. p. 5. 5094:The Christian Science Monitor 4625:The Blue Dahlia: A Screenplay 4362:. July 20, 1933. p. A16. 4223: 2804:Reporter smoking pipe at end 2790:Higgins Daughter's Boyfriend 1801:, was married (1973–1980) to 1365:, and a whaling story titled 1327:(1952), in which Ladd played 1154:. Ladd was cast, instead, in 907: 590:obituary (January 30, 1964). 7211:Male actors from Los Angeles 7026:. July 31, 1937. p. A7. 6833:"Film Fans Fancy Mr. Cooper" 6699:. January 3, 1948. p. 3 6216:. April 22, 1943. p. 4. 5555:"All Time Domestic Champs". 5126:. May 24, 1945. p. A12. 5043:. August 16, 1944. p. 3 5007:. March 4, 1944. p. 11. 4261:. April 25, 1945. p. 14 2648:Danny, Stillwell Ranch Hand 1985:" (January 25, 1943) – with 1219:Two pictures from the movie 1125:, playing a tough reporter; 481:(1941), and the Disney film 309: 7: 7196:Ladd family (show business) 6606:March 3, 1954". p. 23. 6255:"MSN – Movies: Jordan Ladd" 6201:. April 8, 1942. p. 7. 5898:. May 28, 1958. p. 63. 5645:. June 8, 1952. p. E4. 5604:July 15, 1952". p. 17. 5271:. June 17, 1946. p. 6. 5111:. May 19, 1945. p. 15. 4443:. May 11, 1947. p. S5. 4269:– via Newspapers.com. 3890:September 6, 1953, episode 2835:Jimmy Kelly aka Bill Dugan 2106:– Guest star (May 31, 1945) 2007:(December 12, 1943) – with 1521:(1957), a Western. He made 889:Hollywood Victory Committee 790:The Man in Half Moon Street 744:Ladd briefly served in the 623:Even during the filming of 575:David Thomson (film critic) 346:North Hollywood High School 243:. He was often paired with 10: 7252: 7176:Deaths from cerebral edema 7156:American male radio actors 6441:Moss, Marilyn Ann (2011). 6186:. 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(2013). 6356:Houseman, John (1989). 5860:Roberts, Jerry (2000). 4684:"Alan Ladd – Biography" 4298:"Alan Ladd (1913–1964)" 3357:Appointment with Danger 2713:The Howards of Virginia 1740:Ladd has a star on the 1501:The Sons of Katie Elder 1227:, and a publicity image 1134:Appointment with Danger 912:Ladd was meant to make 804:Hitler, Beast of Berlin 247:in films noir, such as 6329:Lenburg, Jeff (2001). 6123:The Films of Alan Ladd 5866:. Limelight Editions. 5298:"Top Grossers of 1947" 3982:Episode: "Ivy League" 3853:Released posthumously 3758:Guns of the Timberland 3331:Captain Webster Carey 2879:Soldier in Photo Shop 2613:Brother Rat and a Baby 2603:Gilpin, Student Pilot 2461:Come On, Leathernecks! 2216:" (September 16, 1949) 2182:" (September 22, 1947) 1944:Only Angels Have Wings 1782:Guns of the Timberland 1752:was dedicated to him. 1742:Hollywood Walk of Fame 1652:Guns of the Timberland 1591:, a Western remake of 1527:, another TV film for 1317: 1016:'s "Tallahassee" with 856: 714: 677:Ladd then appeared in 675: 620: 615:Promotional photo for 571: 536: 366:Ladd's performance in 6587:Complete copy of film 6559:Chicago Daily Tribune 6547:, May 30, 1942, p. 20 6214:Chicago Daily Tribune 5926:Chicago Daily Tribune 5284:Chicago Daily Tribune 5269:Chicago Daily Tribune 4933:Chicago Daily Tribune 4765:Funk, Edward (2015). 4612:, David Thomson, 1975 4417:Chicago Daily Tribune 4322:Alan Ladd (1913–1964) 4092:(did not make top 25) 3954:The Bob Cummings Show 3376:Capt. Brett Sherwood 3326:Captain Carey, U.S.A. 2670:Cross-Country Romance 2493:The Mysterious Miss X 2256:" (February 22, 1955) 2170:" (November 18, 1946) 2126:" (November 26, 1945) 1934:" (February 13, 1939) 1658:As an actor, he made 1512:, and was a big hit. 1371:(1954), based on the 1346:French Foreign Legion 1312: 1298:Radio City Music Hall 1270:. 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Delilah. p.  6093:Hollywood Dynasties 5077:"Of Local Origin". 4888:The Washington Post 4752:The Washington Post 4499:Schenectady Gazette 4441:The Washington Post 4217:Maniacs in Monocles 3861: 3781:Executive producer 3766:Executive producer 3748:Executive producer 3606:Caleb "Cash" Adams 3566:The McConnell Story 3406:Thunder in the East 3196:Filmed in mid-1945 3057:Doctor Merek Vance 2582:Unfinished Rainbows 2446:The Goldwyn Follies 2336:Saturday's Millions 2305:Tom Brown of Culver 2282: 2151:Hollywood Star Time 2111:Command Performance 2024:(November 22, 1943) 1825:The McConnell Story 1627:, Ladd appeared in 1585:hired Ladd to make 1579:Warwick Productions 1575:Olivia de Havilland 1524:Farewell to Kennedy 1425:The McConnell Story 1259:Thunder in the East 335:San Fernando Valley 233:Alan Walbridge Ladd 53:Alan Walbridge Ladd 7093:at Virtual History 7072:TCM Movie Database 6861:"Popular in Films" 6677:The New York Times 6604:The New York Times 6233:Lodi News-Sentinel 5971:The New York Times 5911:The New York Times 5896:The New York Times 5808:The New York Times 5793:The New York Times 5763:The New York Times 5748:The New York Times 5733:The New York Times 5718:The New York Times 5673:The New York Times 5602:The New York Times 5587:The New York Times 5572:The New York Times 5501:The New York Times 5483:The New York Times 5468:The New York Times 5453:The New York Times 5408:The New York Times 5365:The New York Times 5254:The New York Times 5239:The New York Times 5209:The New York Times 5169:The New York Times 5154:The New York Times 5109:The New York Times 5079:The New York Times 5005:The New York Times 4978:The New York Times 4963:The New York Times 4843:The New York Times 4782:The New York Times 4670:The New York Times 4655:The New York Times 4592:The New York Times 4577:The New York Times 4480:The New York Times 4005:Box office ranking 3859: 3722:The Man in the Net 3616:A Cry in the Night 3586:Hell on Frisco Bay 3540:Filmed in England 3523:Filmed in Alberta 3508:Filmed in England 3490:Filmed in England 3239:Maj. 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Average 2934:This Gun for Hire 2901:Military Training 2756:Her First Romance 2618:Cadet in trouble 2542:American Portrait 2508:Rulers of the Sea 2249:Lux Radio Theatre 2206:" (July 29, 1949) 2175:Lux Radio Theatre 2163:Lux Radio Theatre 2158:" (June 22, 1946) 2139:Lux Radio Theatre 2119:Lux Radio Theatre 2091:Lux Radio Theatre 2078:" (March 5, 1945) 2071:Lux Radio Theatre 2049:Lux Radio Theatre 2015:Lux Radio Theatre 1983:This Gun for Hire 1978:Lux Radio Theatre 1958:" (June 12, 1939) 1951:Lux Radio Theatre 1939:Lux Radio Theatre 1927:Lux Radio Theatre 1913:The Carpetbaggers 1788:Duel of Champions 1713:The Carpetbaggers 1687:Duel of Champions 1661:All the Young Men 1643:The Third Platoon 1471:This Gun for Hire 1342:Universal Studios 1324:The Iron Mistress 1315:The Iron Mistress 1277:The Carpetbaggers 1240:Adventure Limited 1060:Lux Radio Theatre 965:This Gun for Hire 815:Rudolph Valentino 772:Incendiary Blonde 733:Lux Radio Theatre 728:This Gun for Hire 719:Incendiary Blonde 625:This 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films noir
Westerns
Veronica Lake
This Gun for Hire
The Glass Key
The Blue Dahlia
Whispering Smith
Shane
William Bendix
Two Years Before the Mast
The Great Gatsby
The Carpetbaggers
Hot Springs, Arkansas
County Durham
Oklahoma City
Pasadena, California
San Fernando Valley
FBO Studios
North Hollywood High School
The Mikado
Universal Pictures

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