Hank Ladd has: Played Hank Bevis in "Las Vegas Nights" in 1941. Played Himself - Guest Host in "Texaco Star Theater" in 1948. Performed in "The Philco Television Playhouse" in 1948. Played Himself - Guest Comic in "Cavalcade of Stars" in 1949. Played himself in "Showtime, U.S.A." in 1950. Played Host in "Waiting for the Break" in 1950. Played Dave in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Sam Barker in "Mister Ed" in 1958. Played Drunk in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" in 1959. Played Minor Role in "The Errand Boy" in 1961. Played Performer - Monolog in "Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine" in 1962.
Diane Ladd's father was William A. Ladd, who was a veteran of World War II and worked as a businessman. Diane Ladd is an accomplished actress and has made significant contributions to film and television. Her mother, on the other hand, was a former actress and a member of the United States Army.
The cast of Waiting for the Break - 1950 includes: Hank Ladd as Host
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As of June 2012, she has appeared in ten films.
Alan Ladd could have been one of many married fathers, both in Hollywood and elsewhere, who had a relatively easy time moonlighting in same - sex relationships. He died when Lyndon Johnson was president. Alan Ladd died suddenly two months after Johnson was sworn in as president on board Air Force One, here is an excerpt from his Wikipedia article: Quote On As with many Hollywood stars, Ladd is sometimes described as either a social adherent to, or member of, the gay subculture. No reliable evidence has been published to substantiate such claims, but they do exist. At least one gay historian has gone so far as to suggest that Ladd's suicide attempt(s) was (were) related to unsubstantiated sexual questioning. Quote Off People have made similar assertions about other married movie actors decades after they died in middle age. Ladd's career faded before he could have gotten booked on an Aaron Spelling television show such as "Burke's Law." In fact, he never had a television career. Like Laurence Harvey, Ladd had a dour, somber quality (on the screen at least) that didn't work with comedy, and 1960s American television had a lot of funny variety shows and sitcoms. Television westerns didn't need either of them. Even "Burke's Law," which was a crime drama, included dark humor. Ladd died in 1964 during an era when newspaper columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper covered up a lot of stuff about Hollywood sex and death. Nobody investigated Ladd's life or death while the information was fresh. So the simple answer to the question that started this "Answers" article is, "It's possible, but we'll never know. Too many people who knew the correct answer died without revealing it to a journalist." It's creepy to imagine how Alan Ladd would react to his Wikipedia article. You can see the way his characters behaved in movies when others crossed them, but those were fictional characters.
Hank Ladd was born on December 12, 1908, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Hank Ladd died on June 9, 1982, in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Norman and Ladd Hall has: Played Themselves in "Comedy Bandbox" in 1962. Performed in "Show met Nico" in 1967. Played Themselves - Guests in "Little Big Time" in 1968. Played Circus performers in "Parade" in 1974. Played Themselves in "Am laufenden Band" in 1974.
Elizabeth Ladd Lee has: Played Jewish Woman in "All of It" in 1998. Played SUV Wife in "Super Sucker" in 2002. Played Miss Watson in "The Brain Scanner" in 2003. Played Susan in "Small Beautiful Hands" in 2005. Played Jenny Johnson in "One Day, One Life" in 2011.
The Cheryl Ladd Special - 1979 TV was released on: USA: 9 April 1979
Alana Ladd has: Played Daughter of Alan Ladd in "Screen Snapshots 5854: Young Hollywood" in 1952. Played Little Girl in "Shane" in 1953. Played Minor Role in "The Big Land" in 1957. Played Teenager in "77 Sunset Strip" in 1958. Played Elsa in "Hawaiian Eye" in 1959. Played Jane Peterson in "Guns of the Timberland" in 1960. Played Scilla in "Orazi e Curiazi" in 1961. Played Lily Glendenning in "Young Guns of Texas" in 1962.
Diane Ladd's father was William A. Ladd, who was a veteran of World War II and worked as a businessman. Diane Ladd is an accomplished actress and has made significant contributions to film and television. Her mother, on the other hand, was a former actress and a member of the United States Army.
I understand the guns( there were at least two) were specially made for Ladd for the film Shane, are in the safe keeping of the Ladd family.
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The cast of Waiting for the Break - 1950 includes: Hank Ladd as Host
Ali Ryan has: Played Jordan Ladd in "Celebrity Ghost Stories" in 2008. Played Kate in "English20" in 2010. Played Victoria in "School Spirits" in 2011. Played Party Guest in "Courting Habits of the Young Modern Wastrel" in 2012. Played Susan Springs in "Eternal Damn Nation" in 2013.
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