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  1. Show more. Born in Los Angeles, California on 25 Oct 1915 to Robert Royal Harrold and Olivia Blanche Wilson. Marjorie (Midge) Jane Harrold married Alan Ladd. She passed away on 1 May 1957 in Orange.

  2. Marjorie Jane Harrold (1936-1941) Sue Carol (1942-1964) Alan Walbridge Ladd ou simplesmente Alan Ladd ( Hot Springs , 3 de setembro de 1913 – Palm Springs , 29 de janeiro de 1964 ) foi um ator norte-americano .

  3. www.nndb.com › people › 517Alan Ladd - NNDB

    Wife: Marjorie Jane Harrold (m. 1936, div. 1941) Wife: Sue Carol (actress, m. 1942) Son: David Ladd (actor, b. 5-Feb-1947 to Sue Carol) Son: Alan Ladd, Jr. Daughter: Alana Ladd (actress, b. 21-Apr-1943 in Hollywood, CA) High School: North Hollywood High School, North Hollywood, CA

    • September 3, 1913
    • January 29, 1964
  4. Mar 3, 2022 · Alan Walbridge Ladd Jr. was born on Oct. 22, 1937, in Los Angeles to Alan Ladd, best known as the star of the 1953 western “Shane,” and his first wife, Marjorie Jane Harrold.

  5. All The Young Men (1950) -- (Movie Clip) October 11, 1950 Wholly factual framing by writer-producer-director Hall Bartlett, for his fictional story and USMC unit, introducing top-billed Sidney Poitier and (co-producer) Alan Ladd, along wtih Charles Quinlivan, boxer Ingemar Johansson, comic Mort Sahl et al, camera by Daniel Fapp on location at Glacier National Park, opening All The Young Men, 1960.

  6. Aug 3, 2010 · Alan was married to talent agent and actress Sue Carol, until his death. He had a son, executive and producer Alan Ladd, Jr., with his former wife Marjorie Jane “Midge” Harrold; and two children, including actor and producer David Ladd (David Alan Ladd), with Sue. His granddaughter is actress Jordan Ladd.

  7. Ladd’s streak of good luck continued and, in October of 1936, he married Marjorie Jane Harrold. A year later, in 1937, the couple gave birth to their first child, Alan Ladd, II. Ladd’s early film work consisted of mostly minor parts, such as the role of a reporter in Orson Welles’ 1941 classic, Citizen Kane. Despite the initial hardships ...

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