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Cheryl Ladd

Cheryl Ladd

33 titles Acting Jul 12, 1951 Huron - South Dakota - USA

Cheryl Ladd, born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor on July 12, 1951, is a celebrated American actress and singer whose dynamic performances have left a significant mark on both television and film. Known for her stunning looks and undeniable charisma, Ladd has built a multifaceted career that showcases her diverse talents.

Her journey began in the music world, where she performed with various groups and even toured alongside renowned acts like The Righteous Brothers. Her musical prowess and stage presence soon caught the eye of TV executives, leading to her breakthrough role.

In 1977, Ladd joined the iconic series "Charlie's Angels," stepping into the role of Kris Munroe, a character that replaced Farrah Fawcett. Her portrayal of a clever and capable detective earned her immense praise, quickly elevating her to household fame. Ladd's ability to blend action with emotional depth resonated with audiences, and she remained a key figure on the show until its finale in 1981.

After "Charlie's Angels," Ladd's acting repertoire expanded, with notable appearances in TV films and miniseries, including "The Grace Kelly Story" (1983) and "A Death in California" (1985). She also ventured into cinema with films like "Purple Hearts" (1984) and "Millennium" (1989).

In parallel to her acting career, Ladd pursued music, releasing several albums such as "Cheryl Ladd" (1978) and "Dance Forever" (1979). Additionally, she has actively engaged in philanthropy, supporting causes related to cancer research, child welfare, and women's rights, using her influence to promote positive change.

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