Alan Ladd AKA Alan Walbridge Ladd Born: 3-Sep-1913 Birthplace: Hot Springs, AR Died: 29-Jan-1964 Location of death: Palm Springs, CA Cause of death: Accident - Overdose Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Shane Father: (accountant) Wife: Marjorie Jane Harrold (m. 1936, div. 1941) Wife: Sue Carol (actress, m. 1942) Son: David Ladd (actor, b. 5-Feb-1947 to Sue Carol) Son: Alan Ladd, Jr. Daughter: Alana Ladd (actress, b. 21-Apr-1943 in Hollywood, CA)
High School: North Hollywood High School, North Hollywood, CA
Golden Globe 1954 World Film Favorite (with (ambiguous link, Robert Taylor)) Hollywood Walk of Fame 1601 Vine St. (motion pictures) Shot: Self-Inflicted (2-Nov-1962) Suicide Attempt (2-Nov-1962)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Carpetbaggers (9-Apr-1964) 13 West Street (11-May-1962) Duel of Champions (19-Oct-1961) One Foot in Hell (11-Sep-1960) All the Young Men (26-Aug-1960) · Kincaid Guns of the Timberland (1-Feb-1960) The Man in the Net (1959) · John Hamilton The Badlanders (3-Sep-1958) · Peter Van Hoek The Proud Rebel (1-Jul-1958) · John Chandler The Deep Six (15-Jan-1958) · Alexander Austen Boy on a Dolphin (19-Apr-1957) · Dr. James Calder The Big Land (1-Mar-1957) Santiago (13-Jul-1956) The McConnell Story (29-Sep-1955) Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) Drum Beat (17-Nov-1954) · Johnny MacKay The Black Knight (28-Oct-1954) · John Saskatchewan (30-Mar-1954) Hell Below Zero (13-Jan-1954) The Red Beret (11-Aug-1953) Shane (24-Apr-1953) · Shane Desert Legion (20-Apr-1953) · Paul Lartal Botany Bay (10-Apr-1953) The Iron Mistress (19-Nov-1952) · Jim Bowie Thunder in the East (1952) · Steve Gibbs Red Mountain (Nov-1951) Appointment with Danger (9-May-1951) · Al Goddard Branded (Nov-1950) Captain Carey, USA (21-Feb-1950) The Great Gatsby (13-Jul-1949) Chicago Deadline (1949) Whispering Smith (9-Dec-1948) · Whispering Smith Beyond Glory (3-Aug-1948) Saigon (31-Mar-1948) Variety Girl (29-Aug-1947) · Himself Calcutta (23-Apr-1947) · Neale Gordon Two Years Before the Mast (24-Sep-1946) O.S.S. (26-May-1946) The Blue Dahlia (19-Apr-1946) · Johnny Morrison Duffy's Tavern (28-Sep-1945) · Himself Salty O'Rourke (22-Mar-1945) And Now Tomorrow (22-Nov-1944) · Dr. Merek Vance China (21-Apr-1943) Star Spangled Rhythm (18-Dec-1942) · Himself Lucky Jordan (16-Nov-1942) The Glass Key (15-Oct-1942) · Ed Beaumont This Gun For Hire (13-May-1942) · Philip Raven Joan of Paris (20-Jan-1942) · Baby The Reluctant Dragon (20-Jun-1941) Gangs, Inc. (13-Jun-1941) · Jimmy Kelly The Black Cat (2-May-1941) Captain Caution (9-Aug-1940) · Newton Rulers of the Sea (8-Nov-1939) Born to the West (10-Dec-1937)
Appears on the cover of:
Modern Screen, Dec-1943, DETAILS: The story Laddie wanted killed! (Alan Ladd in U.S. Army uniform)
Modern Screen, Mar-1945, DETAILS: (Alan Ladd in western garb)
Modern Screen, Apr-1946, DETAILS: (Alan Ladd in dark suit with arms crossed)
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