Alan Ladd Movies and Career Information
Sep 03, 1913
Hot Springs
Actor and Producer
Alan Walbridge Ladd (September 3, 1913 – January 29, 1964) was an American film actor. Ladd was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas to an American father (Alan Ladd, Sr.) and an English-American mother (Ina Raleigh Ladd). His father died when he was four, and his mother relocated to Oklahoma City where she married Jim Beavers, a housepainter. The family then moved again to North Hollywood, California where Ladd became a high-school swimming and diving champion and participated in high school dramatics. He opened his own hamburger and malt shop, which he called Tiny's Patio. He worked briefly as a studio carpenter (as did his stepfather) and for a short time was part of the Universal Pictures studio school for actors. But Universal decided he was too blond and too short and dropped him. Intent on acting, he found work in radio. Ladd began by appearing in dozens of films in small roles, including Citizen Kane in which he played one of the "faceless" reporters who are always shown in silhouette. He first gained some recognition with a featured role in the wartime thriller Joan of Paris, 1942. For his next role, his manager, Sue Carol, found a vehicle which made Ladd's career, Graham
- Alan Ladd Movies before 2012
- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid 1982
- Carpetbaggers (1964) 1964
- Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) 1956
- Hell Below Zero 1954
- Blue Dahlia (1946) 1946
- This Gun For Hire (1942) 1942
- Citizen Kane 1941
- Glass Key (1935) 1935
- Chicago Deadline
- Shane (1953)
- Iron Mistress
- Big Land
- Saskatchewan
- My Favorite Blonde
- Whispering Smith
- Movies Produced by Alan Ladd
- An Unfinished Life 2005
- Cry in the Night, A (1956) 1956
- Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) 1956