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  1. Alan Walbridge Ladd, Jr., the dashing actor who made waves in Hollywood for his portrayal as Raven in the 1942 smash hit This Gun For Hire, was born on September 3, 1913 in Hot Springs, Ark. to parents Ina Raleigh and Alan Ladd, Sr. For Ladd, growing up as a young boy in Arkansas was difficult and his family faced a number of obstacles that ...

  2. Ladd. New York, Arbor House, 1979. Ladd, Alan (1913-1964)A compact tough guy actor, Alan Ladd arrived at stardom by way of a pair of film noir movies in the early 1940s. After nearly a decade of small parts, he was given the role of Raven in Paramount Pictures' 1942 This Gun For Hire, a somewhat toned down adaptation of the Graham Greene thriller.

  3. Alan Ladd. Alan Walbridge Ladd was an American film actor. Ladd was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas to an American father and an English-American mother. His father died when he was four, and his mother relocated to Oklahoma City where she married Jim Beavers, a housepainter. The family then moved again to North Hollywood, California where Ladd ...

  4. Jan 29, 2015 · Alan Ladd was a famous Hollywood star of 1940s and 50s, who was known for working in some of the best movies of his times. After appearing in a dozen roles of less prominence initially, Ladd left a lasting impression on the minds of audiences through his memorable roles in films like ‘Rulers of The Sea’.

  5. The Iron Mistress. 1952 1h 50m Approved. 6.2 (989) Rate. The exploits of nineteenth-century pioneer Jim Bowie after settling in New Orleans. Director Gordon Douglas Stars Alan Ladd Virginia Mayo Joseph Calleia. 2. The Black Knight. 1954 1h 25m Approved.

  6. Sep 23, 2021 · La vie et la triste fin de Alan LaddLadd est né le 3 septembre 1913 d'Ina Raleigh et Alan Ladd, dans la région de l'Arkansas aux États-Unis. Son père, qui tr...

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  7. Mar 2, 2022 · Alan Ladd Jr., the Oscar-winning producer of Braveheart and longtime executive at both Fox and MGM, died on Wednesday, according to his family.He was 84. In addition to winning the Oscar for 1995’s Best Picture winner, Braveheart, Ladd Jr. was perhaps best known as the man who greenlit Star Wars when he was an executive at 20th Century Fox.