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Jordan Ladd

 
Actor: Jordan Ladd
 
  • Born: Jan 14, 1975 in Hollywood, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Horror, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Death Proof, Cabin Fever, Club Dread
  • First Major Screen Credit: Junked (1999)

Biography

A member of Hollywood royalty, petite knockout Jordan Ladd has followed her parents' footsteps into the world of show business. Born Jordan Elizabeth Ladd on January 14, 1975, in Hollywood, she is the daughter of actress Cheryl Ladd (Charlie's Angels) and producer David Ladd (The Mod Squad). Her grandfather is acting great Alan Ladd (Shane). At the tender age of two, Ladd made her acting debut opposite James Garner in a Polaroid commercial. In the early '90s, while still in high school, she began appearing in television films that starred her mother, including The Girl Who Came Between Them (1990) and Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back (1993). By 1994, Ladd had branched out on her own, guest starring on Saved by the Bell: The New Class and starring opposite Alyssa Milano in the feature Embrace of the Vampire (1994). She then landed the lead role in Gregg Araki's sex-charged teen road film The Doom Generation (1995), but pulled out of the cast at the last minute due to her mother's disapproval -- an action that provoked the film's producers to add "no thanks to Cheryl Ladd" to the film's credits. Yet, despite not appearing in The Doom Generation, the younger Ladd did earn a small role in Araki's follow-up film, Nowhere (1997).

Ladd portrayed Bette Davis' stand-in in the low-budget show business drama Stand-Ins (1997) before starring with her mother in the television film Every Mother's Worst Fear (1998). A year later, she landed her first high-profile role as a popular teenager who tortures Drew Barrymore in Never Been Kissed (1999). Barrymore, who also produced the film, offered Ladd the first crack at a role in her company's big-screen adaptation of Charlie's Angels (2000). Not wanting to be stuck completely in the shadow of her mother, she politely declined. Instead, after being named one of the world's 100 Sexiest Women by Stuff magazine, Ladd starred as a strung-out actress vying for an Academy Award in E!'s first original movie, Best Actress (2000). Unfortunately, she followed this clever over-the-top comic performance with The Deadly Look of Love, a trashy television film, and The Specials (2000), a silly feature about the private lives of superheroes. Yet, over the next few years, Ladd established herself as an independent darling, appearing in films like Boy's Life 3 (2000) (opposite a few other young actors with well-known surnames, Jason Gould, Alexis Arquette, and Sara Gilbert) and in the David Lynch short film Darkened Room (2002). ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
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Jordan Ladd

At the premiere of Grindhouse in Austin, Texas, March 2007
Born January 14, 1975 (1975-01-14) (age 34)
Hollywood, California, United States

Jordan Elizabeth Ladd (born January 14, 1975) is an American actress.

Ladd was born in Hollywood, California, the daughter of Charlie's Angels star Cheryl Ladd and David Ladd, a producer and former actor. Her paternal grandfather was actor Alan Ladd, and her paternal grandmother was Sue Carol (née Evelyn Lederer), a Hollywood talent agent and actress.

At the age of two, Ladd began appearing in commercials. Her first commercial was for Polaroid. She began acting in film and television while in school, often working with her mother on films. After graduating high school, she took up acting professionally. Ladd turned to acting in independent films and has become known in the indie film circuit.

She is best known for her roles in Club Dread Cabin Fever and Death Proof.

Filmography

Television

  • The Girl Who Came Between Them (1990) - Waitress
  • Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back (1993) - Waitress
  • Love Street (1994) - Bordello Player
  • Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1994) - Debbie
  • Weapons of Mass Distraction (1997) - Letitia
  • Total Security (1997) - Fiona Richards
  • Every Woman's Worst Fear (1998) - Martha Hoagland
  • Best Actress (2000) - Amber Lyons
  • The Deadly Look of Love (2000) - Janet Flanders
  • It Was One Of Us (2007) - Avis Monroe
  • Robot Chicken (2007) - Voice of various characters

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