Cheryl Ladd Biography
Mother of Jordan Ladd.
Stepdaughter, Lindsay Russell, born 1977, is an aspiring musician.
During high school in Huron, South Dakota, Ladd waited on cars at the local carhop, The Barn.
Cheryl Ladd has a younger brother named Seth
High school cheerleader in Huron.
Measurements: 34-22 1/2-33 (as a young model), 35C-23-34 (as the new "Angel" in 1977), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Was considered for the role eventually played by Meredith Baxter on "Family" (1976/III), which is how she came to producer Aaron Spelling's attention for "Charlie's Angels" (1976).
Cheryl Ladd is the mother-in-law of Conor O'Neill.
Cheryl Ladd recorded an album in 1978 entitled "Dance Forever." It yielded just one minor hit single.
In 1978, a listener wrote into Casey Kasem's "American Top 40" radio show requesting a long distance dedication (a weekly feature) to Cheryl, asking her to his high school prom. She personally telephoned the boy with her regrets, and he thought it was his friends playing a prank. The song in question, Cheryl's "Think It Over", peaked at #36.
Ex-sister-in-law of Alan Ladd Jr..
Cheryl Ladd is the ex-daughter-in-law of Alan Ladd and Sue Carol.