CHERYL LADD


'Cheryl Ladd' (born July 12, 1951) is an American actress and singer.

Contents
Biography
Early life
Career
Personal life
Discography
Television credits
As Cheryl Ladd
As Cheryl Stoppelmoor/Cherie Moor
External links

Biography


Early life

Ladd was born 'Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor' in Huron, South Dakota to Marion Wayne Stoppelmoor, an engineer, and Delores H. Katz, a waitress.
Career

Ladd was known as "Cherie Moor" when she performed on the album based on Hanna-Barbera's ''Josie and the Pussycats'' animated series. Her most famous role was Kris Munroe on ''Charlie's Angels'', when she replaced Farrah Fawcett starting in the second season of the series (1977), and stayed until the end of the show. She also starred in the 1994–1996 series ''One West Waikiki''. In January 1980, she sang the national anthem prior to Super Bowl XIV. In 1996, Ladd released a children's book, ''The Adventures of Little Nettie Windship''. She followed that up in 2005 with '' Token Chick: A Woman’s Guide To Golfing With The Boys'', an autobiographical book which focused on her love of golf.
In September 2000, Ladd took over the role of Annie Oakley from Bernadette Peters on Broadway in the revival of Irving Berlin's musical, ''Annie Get Your Gun''. She played the lead role until January 2001, when Reba McEntire arrived to take on the role. Starting in 2003, she now plays the lead character's wife Jillian Deline in the television drama Las Vegas.
Personal life

Ladd married fellow actor David Ladd, son of the famous actor Alan Ladd, by whom she had a daughter, Jordan, and took his surname as her own, which she kept after their divorce. She is now married to Brian Russell, a Scottish record producer.

Discography



★ ''Josie and the Pussycats'' (1970)

★ ''Cheryl Ladd'' (1978)
The single "Think It Over" peaked at 38 on the Billboard music chart. "Walking In The Rain" was used ending song for TV ''Charlie's Angels'' in Japan and released as a single.
Included "I'll Never Love This Way Again" which Dionne Warwick recorded the following year.

★ ''Dance Forever'' (1979)
The single "Dance Forever" was also the closing theme of ''Charlie's Angels'' in Japan and was released as an EP. "Where Is Someone To Love Me" was the theme of a Japanese whisky TV commercial featuring Ladd.

★ ''Take a Chance'' (1981, in Japan)

★ ''You Make It Beautiful'' (1982, mini album in Tokyo, Japan)

Television credits


As Cheryl Ladd


★ ''Police Story''

★ ''Happy Days''


★ ''Wish Upon A Star'' (1974)

★ ''The Fantastic Journey''


★ ''The Innocent Prey'' (1977)

★ ''The San Pedro Beach Bums''

★ '' (1978)

★ ''Carol Burnett & Company''

★ ''When She Was Bad...'' (1979)

★ ''Charlie's Angels'' (TV series) (1977–1981)

★ "Super Bowl XIV" Performance of national anthem. (1981)

★ ''The Hasty Heart'' (1983)

★ ''Kentucky Woman'' (1983)

★ ''Grace Kelly'' (1983)

★ ''Now and Forever'' (1983)

★ ''Purple Hearts'' (1984)

★ ''Romance on the Orient Express'' (1985)

★ ''A Death in California'' (1985)

★ ''The Twelfth Annual People's Choice Awards'

★ ''Crossings'' (1986)

★ ''Deadly Care'' (1987)

★ ''Bluegrass'' (1988)

★ ''The Fulfillment of Mary Gray'' (1989)

★ ''Lisa'' (1989)

★ ''Millennium'' (1989)

★ ''Jekyll & Hyde'' (1990)

★ ''The Girl Who Came Between Them'' (1990)

★ '' (1990)

★ ''Changes'' (1991)

★ '' (1991)

★ ''Poison Ivy'' (1992)

★ ''Dead Before Dawn'' (1993)

★ '' (1993)

★ ''Dancing with Danger'' (1994)

★ ''One West Waikiki'' (1994)

★ ''Kiss and Tell'' (1996)

★ ''The Haunting of Lisa'' (1996)

★ ''Vows of Deception'' (1996)

★ ''Ink'' (1997)

★ ''Every Mother's Worst Fear'' (1998)

★ ''Permanent Midnight'' (1998)

★ ''Perfect Little Angels'' (1998)

★ ''Jesse'' (1999)

★ ''Michael Landon, the Father I Knew'' (1999)

★ ''A Dog of Flanders'' (1999)

★ ''Two Guys and a Girl'' (1999–2000)

★ ''Her Best Friend's Husband'' (2002)

★ ''Charmed'' (2003)

★ ''The Yesterday Show with Johnny Kerwin'' (2004)

★ ''Hope & Faith'' (2004)

★ ''Eve's Christmas'' (2004)

★ ''Though None Go with Me'' (2006)

★ ''Las Vegas'' (2003–2007)
As Cheryl Stoppelmoor/Cherie Moor


★ ''Josie and the Pussycats'' (1970)

★ ''The Ken Berry 'Wow' Show'' (1971)

★ ''Double Identity'' (1971)

★ ''The Rookies''


★ ''The Good Die Young'' (1972)

★ ''Harry O: Such Dust As Dreams Are Made On'' (1973)

★ ''Ironside'' (1973)

★ ''Search'' (1973)

★ ''Satan's School for Girls'' (1973)

★ ''The Partridge Family'' (1973)

★ ''The Streets of San Francisco'' (1974)

★ ''Harry O'' (1974)

★ ''Switch'' (1975)

★ ''Evil in the Deep'' (1976)

★ ''Police Woman'' (1977)

External links



Official Site

Cheryl Ladd Fan Site







Charlie's Angels website

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