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

    Alan Walbridge Ladd [2] (September 3, 1913 – January 29, 1964) was an American actor and film producer. Ladd found success in film in the 1940s and early 1950s, particularly in films noir and Westerns. He was often paired with Veronica Lake in films noir, such as This Gun for Hire (1942), The Glass Key (1942), and The Blue Dahlia (1946).

  2. Learn about the life and career of Alan Ladd, a Hollywood star who rose from poverty and hardship to become one of the most popular actors of his era. Find out about his roles, awards, family, trivia and more on IMDb.

    • September 3, 1913
    • January 29, 1964
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000042Alan Ladd - IMDb

    IMDb profile of Alan Ladd, a Hollywood actor and producer who starred in films such as Shane, This Gun for Hire, and The Blue Dahlia. Learn about his life, career, awards, trivia, and more.

    • January 1, 1
    • Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Palm Springs, California, USA
  4. Mar 15, 2018 · Alan Ladd was a Hollywood star in the 1940s, known for his roles in film noir and westerns. He had a troubled childhood, a turbulent marriage, and a short life cut short by illness.

  5. Alan Walbridge Ladd was born on Sept. 3, 1913, in Hot Springs, Ark., but his family moved to North Hollywood when he was 7. He was graduated from North Hollywood High School, where he had been a ...

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Alan Ladd (born September 3, 1913, Hot Springs, Ark., U.S.—died January 29, 1964, Palm Springs, Calif.) was an American motion picture actor most noted for roles in which he portrayed detectives, cowboys, and war heroes. As a child, Ladd was nicknamed “Tiny” because of his diminutive, frail appearance. He overcame playground taunts by ...

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  8. Alan Ladd was an American actor and producer who starred in Westerns and film noirs in the 1940s and 1950s. He appeared in classics such as Shane, The Blue Dahlia, and This Gun for Hire, and died in 1964 from cerebral edema.

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