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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_LaddDavid Ladd - Wikipedia

    Ladd became a senior production executive at MGM and was part of the key team responsible for the resurgence of the studio (1989–1997). He was responsible for a variety of films, including the hit Get Shorty (1995). Ladd left MGM as an executive in 1998, and signed a deal to produce movies for them. His first production was a re-imagining of ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0480454David Ladd - IMDb

    David Ladd's professional career in Hollywood spans more than 40 years, beginning when he was a young boy performing in several films with his father, the legendary leading man Alan Ladd (his mother was actress Sue Carol). In the years since his first role, he has gone on to become a teenage film star, a senior production executive at MGM, and ...

    • January 1, 1
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. David Ladd. Producer: The Serpent and the Rainbow. David Ladd's professional career in Hollywood spans more than 40 years, beginning when he was a young boy performing in several films with his father, the legendary leading man Alan Ladd (his mother was actress Sue Carol). In the years since his first role, he has gone on to become a teenage film star, a senior production executive at MGM, and ...

    • February 5, 1947
  4. See David Ladd full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch David Ladd's latest movies and tv shows

  5. 1975. The Day of the Locust as Apprentice #4. 1975. The Treasure of Jamaica Reef as Joshua Owens. 1974. The Klansman as Flagg. 1973. Kojak ( 1 episode) as Everett Coughlin. 1973.

  6. David Alan Ladd (1947-) biography on Film Reference. Born February 5, 1947; son of Alan Ladd (an actor); married Cheryl Stoppelmoor (an actress, professional name Cheryl Ladd; divorced).

  7. Proud Rebel, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) The Dog's Not For SaleBreeder Bates (James Westerfield) appears as Chandler and his mute son (Alan Ladd and son David), with their awesome dog, wrangle the sheep the Burleighs (Thomas Pittman, Dean Jagger, Dean Stanton) stampeded onto their employer’s (Olivia de Havilland) crops, in The Proud Rebel, 1958.

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