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Cheryl Ladd

Cheryl Ladd
Cheryl Ladd
Born: Jul 12, 1951 in Huron, South Dakota
Occupation: Actor
Active: '70s-'90s
Major Genres: Drama
Career Highlights: Poison Ivy, The Haunting of Lisa, Jekyll and Hyde
First Major Screen Credit: The Treasure of Jamaica Reef (1974)
13 Videos for Cheryl Ladd
Though None Go with Me (2006) Kiss and Tell (1996) The Lookalike (1990)
Though None Go with Me (2006) Poison Ivy (1992) Millennium (1989)
A Dog of Flanders (1999) Jekyll and Hyde (1990) The Fulfillment (1989)
Permanent Midnight (1998) Millenium (1990) The Kermit & Piggy Story (1985)
2 Days in the Valley (1996)
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Biography:

Actress/singer Cheryl Jean Stopelmoor billed herself as Cherie Moore when she performed as a backup singer on the 1970 Hanna-Barbera animated TVer Josie and the Pussycats. She reverted to her given name when appearing as a regular on the prime-time programs The Ken Berry WOW Show and Search (both 1972), and in various TV guest assignments.

Stopelmoor was occasionally written up in fan and industry magazines of the period, more because of her unusual name than her acting skills (often, her last name was longer than the parts she played). Stopelmoor finally became a star when she adopted her married name of Ladd (her husband of many years was actor David Ladd, son of film luminary Alan Ladd) and replaced Farrah Fawcett on the highly-rated ABC jiggle show Charlie's Angels.

She played blonde angel Kris Munroe from 1977 through 1981, then concentrated on made-for-TV films, wherein she was permitted plenty of creative input. Ladd's TV movies found her cast as both victim (A Death in California) and victimizer (When She Was Bad); arguably her best outing was the title role in the 1983 TV biopic Grace Kelly.

She has since returned to series TV from time to time, playing Liane DeViller on Crossing (1986) and Holli Holliday on the syndicated Baywatch wannabe One West Waikiki (1994). Tirelessly active in civic and charitable endeavors, Cheryl Ladd was at one time Goodwill ambassador to Childhelp USA.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.