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Overview (2)

Born in Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth NameDavid Alan Ladd

Mini Bio (1)

David Ladd's professional career in Hollywood spans more than 40 years, beginning when he was a young boy performing in several films with his father, the legendary leading man Alan Ladd. In the years since his first role, he has gone on to become a teenage film star, a senior production executive at MGM, and the producer of several studio films. He earned a degree in business administration from the University of Southern California (USC).

He first began working in production for ABC Television, producing movies and variety specials. He then moved to Columbia as a creative executive, before partnering with renowned producer John Veitch. Ladd's first solo producing credit on a motion picture was on the Wes Craven thriller, The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988). Under his production banner, David Ladd Films, he produced MGM's A Guy Thing (2003), directed by Chris Koch (starring Jason Lee and Julia Stiles); and Hart's War (2002), the critically-acclaimed World War II courtroom drama (starring Bruce Willis, Colin Farrell and Terrence Howard). Previously, Ladd served as Executive Vice-President of production for MGM.

During his nine years at the studio, he was instrumental in its resurgence, having supervised the development and production of numerous films, including Get Shorty (1995) (starring John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, and Danny DeVito); the courtroom thriller Red Corner (1997) (starring Richard Gere); Mulholland Falls (1996); The Cutting Edge (1992); and Untamed Heart (1993), among others.

- IMDb Mini Biography By: D. Kowalski (updated by R.M. Sieger)

Family (4)

Spouse Dey Young (10 July 1982 - 2012)  (divorced)  (1 child)
Cheryl Ladd (24 May 1973 - 16 September 1980)  (divorced)  (1 child)
Louise Anne Hendricks (12 February 1971 - May 1972)  (divorced)
Children Jordan Ladd
Shane Ladd
Parents Alan Ladd
Sue Carol
Relatives Alana Ladd (sibling)
Alan Ladd Jr. (half sibling)

Trade Mark (1)

Deep voice for a child actor

Trivia (8)

Daughter, Jordan Ladd, with Cheryl Ladd.
Son of Alan Ladd and Sue Carol.
His ex-wife, Dey Young, is the sister of Leigh Taylor-Young and Lance Young.
Younger half-brother of Alan Ladd Jr..
Younger brother of Alana Ladd.
Father, with Dey Young, of daughter Shane Ladd.
Former father-in-law of Conor O'Neill.
His first three movies all starred his father Alan Ladd: Shane (1953), The Big Land (1957) and The Proud Rebel (1958).

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