Cheryl Ladd

American actress
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican actress
A.K.A.Cherie Moor Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor Cheryl Stoppelmoor
A.K.A.Cherie Moor Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor Cheryl Stoppelmoor
PlacesUnited States of America
isActor Singer Television actor Film actor Writer
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Literature Music
Gender
Female
Religion:Protestantism
Genres:Pop music Bubblegum music
Instruments:Voice
Birth12 July 1951, Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, USA
Age73 years
Star signCancer
ResidenceSan Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Family
Spouse:David Ladd (1973-1980) Brian Russell (January 1981-) Brian Russell (3 January 1981-)
Children:Jordan Ladd
Stats
Height:63.5 in
Notable Works
Charlie's Angels 
Josie and the Pussycats 
Where Is Someone To Love Me 
Take A Chance 
Grace Kelly 
Purple Hearts 
Millennium 
One West Waikiki 
Las Vegas 
The details

Biography

Cheryl Ladd (born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor; July 12, 1951) is an American actress, singer, and author best known for her role as Kris Munroe in the ABC television series Charlie's Angels, whose cast she joined in its second season in 1977 to replace Farrah Fawcett-Majors. Ladd remained on the show until its cancellation in 1981. Her film roles include Purple Hearts (1984), Millennium (1989), Poison Ivy (1992), Permanent Midnight (1998), and Unforgettable (2017).

Early life

Ladd was born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor on July 12, 1951, in Huron, South Dakota, the second daughter of Dolores (née Katz), a waitress, and Marion Stoppelmoor, a railroad engineer. After high school, she traveled with the band The Music Shop and played in venues in the United States Midwest before settling in Los Angeles in 1970.

Career

Early roles

Ladd originally came to Hollywood to begin a career in music (she was known as "Cherie Moor" when she was the singing voice of Melody on Hanna-Barbera's Josie and the Pussycats animated series, and she also sang on the 1970 album of the same name). However, she soon began to land non-singing roles in commercials and episodic television, including guest appearances on shows such as on The Rookies, The Partridge Family, Police Woman, The Muppet Show, Search and Happy Days.

Charlie's Angels (1977–1981)

Ladd (middle) in Charlie's Angels

Ladd's big acting break came in 1977, when she was cast in the ABC television series Charlie's Angels, replacing star Farrah Fawcett, who left the show after only one season to pursue a movie career. To make the transition easier for audiences, producers cast Ladd as Fawcett's character's younger sister, Kris, instantly making her a part of the "Angels family". In the years to come, this practice of replacing Angels became a common event for the show. However, Ladd remained a part of the main cast for four seasons, until the show's cancelation in June 1981.

While starring in the highly rated Charlie's Angels, Ladd took advantage of her newfound popularity to further her musical career, guest starring in musical-comedy variety series and specials, performing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl XIV in January 1980, and releasing three albums. She had a top-40 Billboard Hot 100 single and a gold record.

Later career

Ladd in 2007

Following Charlie's Angels, Ladd remained a familiar face on television and has starred in more than 30 made-for-television films, including as Grace Kelly, the Philadelphia heiress who became a Hollywood glamour girl and then a European princess, in a biopic that was begun shortly before Kelly's death. She also appeared in a number of feature films, such as Purple Hearts (1984), Millennium (1989), Poison Ivy (1992) (featuring Drew Barrymore, who later starred in the film adaptations of Charlie's Angels) and Permanent Midnight (1998). Ladd had the lead role in the television series One West Waikiki (1994–96) and made guest appearances in other TV shows such as Charmed, Hope and Faith and CSI: Miami. From 2003 until the show's cancellation in 2008 Ladd played Jillian Deline, the wife of the lead character Ed Deline (James Caan), in 29 episodes of the television drama series Las Vegas.

In 1996, Ladd published a children's book titled The Adventures of Little Nettie Windship. In 2005, she published Token Chick: A Woman's Guide to Golfing With the Boys, an autobiographical book which focused on her love of golf. For several years, Ladd hosted a golf tournament sponsored by Buick.

In September 2000, Ladd starred on Broadway, taking over the title role from Bernadette Peters in a revival of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun. She played the role until January 2001, when Reba McEntire took over.

On April 17, 2010, Ladd — along with her co-angel Jaclyn Smith — accepted the 2010 TV Land Pop Culture Award for Charlie's Angels.

Ladd has continued to appear in a number of TV productions, including the 2011 Hallmark Channel movie Love's Everlasting Courage, guest starring in the NCIS episode "Thirst" (as the love interest of medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard), and the series Chuck, playing Sarah Walker's mother.

On September 8, 2022, Ladd was announced as a contestant on season 31 of Dancing with the Stars. She was partnered with Louis Van Amstel. They were eliminated in the third week of the competition, placing 14th.

Personal life

She married fellow actor David Ladd (son of Alan Ladd) in 1973. They have a daughter, actress Jordan Ladd. Ladd took his surname as her own, keeping it after their divorce in 1980.

Ladd has been married to music producer Brian Russell since 1981 and has a stepdaughter, Lindsay Russell. Ladd is a celebrity ambassador for the child abuse prevention and treatment non-profit Childhelp.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971Chrome and Hot LeatherKathy
1974The Treasure of Jamaica ReefZappy
1982Now and ForeverJessie ClarkeFeature film, Australia
1984Purple HeartsDeborah Solomon
1989MillenniumLouise Baltimore
1990LisaKatherine
1992Poison IvyGeorgie Cooper
1996A Tangled WebLucinda Michaels
1998Permanent MidnightPamela Verlaine
1999A Dog of FlandersAnna
2007Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox StoryHerselfUncredited
2008Holiday BaggageSarah Murphy
2012Santa Paws 2: The Santa PupsMrs. Claus
2014The Perfect WaveMrs. McCormack (Mom)
2017UnforgettableHelen / Lovey
Camera StoreAlma
2021A Cowgirl's SongErin Mays

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970–1971Josie and the PussycatsMelody Valentine (singing voice)16 episodes
1972The RookiesGirlEpisode: "The Good Die Young"
Alexander ZwoNellyEpisode: "Das gestohlene Ich"
The Ken Berry 'Wow' ShowHerself5 episodes
1972–1973SearchAmy Love3 episodes
1973Harry OTeenage GirlEpisode: "Such Dust as Dreams Are Made On"
IronsideGwenEpisode: "A Game of Showdown"
Satan's School for GirlsJody KellerTelevision film; co-starred with future "angel" colleague Kate Jackson
The Partridge FamilyJohanna HouserEpisode: "Double Trouble"
1974The Streets of San FranciscoSusan Ellen MorleyEpisode: "Blockade"
Happy DaysCindy SheaEpisode: "Wish Upon a Star"
1975SwitchJill LorimerEpisode: "Death by Resurrection"
1977Police WomanKateEpisode: "Silky Chamberlain"
Police StoryBuffyEpisode: "Prime Rib"
Code RRuth RobertsEpisode: "The Aliens"
The Fantastic JourneyNaticaEpisode: "The Innocent Pray"
The San Pedro Beach BumsHerselfEpisode: "Angels and the Bums"
1977–1981Charlie's AngelsKris MunroeMain role
1978The Muppet ShowGuestEpisode: "Cheryl Ladd"
1979Carol Burnett & CompanyGuestEpisode: "Pilot"
The Cheryl Ladd TV SpecialHerself - Host and singerTV special
When She Was BadBetina "Teeny" MorganTV movie
1980The Cheryl Ladd Special: SouvenirsHerself - Host and singerTV special
1983Kentucky WomanMaggie TelfordTV movie
1983Grace KellyGrace Kelly
1983The Hasty HeartMargaret
1985Romance on the Orient ExpressLily Parker
1985A Death in CaliforniaHope MastersMiniseries
1986CrossingsLiane DeVilliers
1987Deadly CareAnn HalloranTV movie
1988BluegrassMaude Sage BreenMiniseries
1989The Fulfillment of Mary GrayMary GrayTV movie
1990Jekyll & HydeSara Crawford née Lanyon
The Girl Who Came Between ThemLaura
Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501Diane Halstead
1991ChangesMelanie Adams
Locked Up: A Mother's Rage
(aka The Other Side of Love)
Annie Gallagher
1993Dead Before DawnLinda
Broken Promises: Taking Emily BackPam Cheney
1994Dancing with DangerMary Dannon
1996Kiss and TellJean McAvoy
The Haunting of LisaEllen Downey
Vows of DeceptionLucinda / Lucy Ann MichaelsTelevision film
1994–1996One West WaikikiDawn 'Holli' Holliday, M.E.21 episodes
1997InkMercedesEpisode: "The Black Book"
1998Every Mother's Worst FearConnie HoaglandTelevision film; co-starred with daughter Jordan Ladd
Perfect Little AngelsElaine FriedmanTelevision film
1999JesseMary Anne MyersEpisode: "Crazy White Female"
Michael Landon, the Father I KnewLynn Noe LandonTV movie
Intimate PortraitHerself - Cheryl Ladd1 episode
2000Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza PlaceBerg's Mom2 episodes
2002Her Best Friend's HusbandJane ThorntonTelevision film
2003CharmedDoris BennettEpisode: "The Day the Magic Died"
2003–2008Las VegasJillian Deline29 episodes
2004Hope and FaithMary Jo Johnson FairfieldEpisode: "9021-Uh-Oh"
Eve's ChristmasDiane SimonTelevision film
2006Though None Go with MeElizabeth BishopTelevision film
2009CSI: MiamiAmanda CollinsEpisode: "Bolt Action"
2011Love's Everlasting CourageIreneTV movie
NCISMary CourtneyEpisode: "Thirst"
ChuckEmmaEpisode: "Chuck Versus The Baby"
2014Anger ManagementJoanneEpisode: "Charlie Gets Tied Up with A Catholic Girl"
2015Ray DonovanTina HarveyEpisode: "Breakfast of Champions"
Garage Sale Mystery: The Wedding DressHelen Whitney CarterTV movie
2016The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime StoryLinell Shapiro4 episodes
2017BallersMayor of Las VegasEpisode: "Bull Rush"
Royal New Year's EveAbigailTV movie
2018Malibu Dan the Family ManPamela Marshall2 episodes
The Christmas ContractRenee GuidryTV movie
2019Grounded for ChristmasSusan
2020Christmas UnwrappedJanet Cohen
2022Dancing With The StarsContestantPlaced 14th/16
2023A Christmas for the AgesJoanTV movie

Discography

Studio albums

YearTitleLabelNotes
1970Josie and the PussycatsCapitol Records
1978Cheryl LaddThe album reached number 129 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with the single "Think It Over" peaking at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track "Walking In The Rain" was used as an ending song for Charlie's Angels in Japan and was released as a single, while the song "I'll Never Love This Way Again" was recorded by Dionne Warwick the following year.
1979Dance ForeverThe album reached number 179 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The title track was also the closing theme of Charlie's Angels in Japan and was released as an EP, while the song "Where Is Someone To Love Me" was the theme of a Japanese whisky TV commercial featuring Ladd herself.
1981Take a ChanceReleased in Japan
1982You Make It BeautifulMini-album released in Tokyo, Japan

Singles

IssuedTitleLabelReleaseCatalogue No.
1970"Every Beat Of My Heart" b/w "It's All Right With Me" (as a member of Josie and the Pussycats)Capitol Records45 rpm2967
"Inside, Outside, Upside Down" b/w "A Letter To Mama" (Josie and the Pussycats)Kellogg's Cereal Promo RecordCP-58
"Josie" b/w "With Every Beat Of My Heart" (Josie and the Pussycats)CP-59
"Voodoo" b/w "If This Isn't Love" (Josie and the Pussycats)CP-60
"It's Gotta Be Him" b/w "I Wanna Make You Happy" (Josie and the Pussycats)dCP-61
1971"Stop Look And Listen" b/w "You've Come A Long Way Baby" (Josie and the Pussycats)Capitol Records45 rpmP-3045
1974"The Family" b/w "Mamma Don't Be Blue"Warner Bros7821
1976"Country Love" b/w "He's Looking More Everyday Like The Man Who Broke My Heart"Capitol Records4215
1978"Think It Over" b/w "Here Is A Song"4599
"Good Good Lovin'" b/w "Skinnydippin"4650
"Skinnydippin'"(Extended Version) (either side)12" Promo SingleSPRO-8894
"Walking in the Rain" b/w "I'll Come Running"Capitol Records Japan45 rpmECR-20516
1979"Missing You" b/w "Thunder In The Distance"Capitol Records4698
"Missing You" (Extended Version) (either side)12" Promo SingleSPRO-9096
"Dance Forever" b/w "Missing You"Capitol Records Japan45 rpmECR-20575
1980"Where Is Someone To Love Me" b/w "Just Like Old Times"ECR-17013
1981"Just Another Lover Tonight" b/w "Television"ECR-17205
"Take A Chance" b/w "Victim Of The Circumstance"ECR-17155
1982"Can't Say No To You" b/w "You Make It Beautiful" (duet with Frankie Valli)Capitol RecordsB-5115
"You Make It Beautiful" (duet with Frankie Valli) b/w "Can't Say No To You/Love And Passion/Sakura Sakura"Capitol Records JapanEPECS-41010
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