Alan Ladd
Born September 03, 1913 (Age: 112)
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Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA
Biography
Alan Walbridge Ladd (September 3, 1913 – January 29, 1964) was an American actor and producer known for his cool, understated screen presence and his defining roles in 1940s and 1950s film noir and Westerns. Standing 5 ft 6 in (168 cm), Ladd became famous for the contrast between his modest height and his commanding on‑screen persona, a combination studios often enhanced through camera techniques and staging. He was frequently paired with Veronica Lake, one of the few major actresses shorter than he was, and together they became one of Hollywood’s iconic noir duos. Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Ladd moved to North Hollywood as a child and worked various jobs before entering the film industry. After years of small roles — including an uncredited appearance in Citizen Kane — he achieved stardom with This Gun for Hire (1942). His quiet intensity and stoic charm resonated strongly with wartime audiences, making him one of the decade’s top box‑office draws. Ladd went on to star in a series of successful films, including The Glass Key (1942), The Blue Dahlia (1946), Whispering Smith (1948), Shane (1953), and The Proud Rebel (1958). Though his popularity declined somewhat in the late 1950s, he continued to work steadily in both film and television and produced several of his later projects. Ladd died in 1964 at the age of 50 from cerebral edema caused by acute alcohol and barbiturate intoxication, which was ruled an accidental death. Despite his relatively short life, he remains a defining figure of classic Hollywood — a performer whose quiet strength, distinctive presence, and memorable roles continue to influence the Western and noir genres.
Alan Walbridge Ladd (September 3, 1913 – January 29, 1964) was an American actor and producer known for his cool, understated screen presence and his defining roles in 1940s and 1950s film noir and Westerns. Standing 5 ft 6 in (168 cm), Ladd became famous for the contrast between his modest height and his commanding on‑screen persona, a combination studios often enhanced through camera techniques and staging. He was frequently paired with Veronica Lake, one of the few major actresses shorter than he was, and together they became one of Hollywood’s iconic noir duos.
Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Ladd moved to North Hollywood as a child and worked various jobs before entering the film industry. After years of small roles — including an uncredited appearance in Citizen Kane — he achieved stardom with This Gun for Hire (1942). His quiet intensity and stoic charm resonated strongly with wartime audiences, making him one of the decade’s top box‑office draws.
Ladd went on to star in a series of successful films, including The Glass Key (1942), The Blue Dahlia (1946), Whispering Smith (1948), Shane (1953), and The Proud Rebel (1958). Though his popularity declined somewhat in the late 1950s, he continued to work steadily in both film and television and produced several of his later projects.
Ladd died in 1964 at the age of 50 from cerebral edema caused by acute alcohol and barbiturate intoxication, which was ruled an accidental death. Despite his relatively short life, he remains a defining figure of classic Hollywood — a performer whose quiet strength, distinctive presence, and memorable roles continue to influence the Western and noir genres.
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Filmography
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
1982
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as (in "This Gun For Hire") (archive footage)
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Age: 68
The Carpetbaggers
1964
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as Nevada Smith
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Age: 50
13 West Street
1962
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as Walt Sherill
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Age: 48
Duel of Champions
1961
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as Horatius
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Age: 48
One Foot in Hell
1960
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as Mitch Barrett
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Age: 47
All the Young Men
1960
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as Sgt. Kincaid
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Age: 46
Guns of the Timberland
1960
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as Jim Hadley
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Age: 46
The Man in the Net
1959
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as John Hamilton
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Age: 45
The Badlanders
1958
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as Peter Van Hoek (The Dutchman)
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Age: 45
The Proud Rebel
1958
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as John Chandler
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Age: 44
The Deep Six
1958
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as Alexander 'Alec' Austen
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Age: 44
A Cry in the Night
1956
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as Opening Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
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Age: 42
Santiago
1956
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as Caleb 'Cash' Adams
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Age: 42
Hell on Frisco Bay
1955
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as Steve Rollins
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Age: 42
The McConnell Story
1955
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as Capt. Joseph C. 'Mac' McConnell, Jr.
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Age: 42
Drum Beat
1954
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as Johnny MacKay
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Age: 41
A Star Is Born World Premiere
1954
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as Self
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Age: 41
The Black Knight
1954
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as John
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Age: 40
Saskatchewan
1954
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as Thomas O'Rourke
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Age: 40
Hell Below Zero
1954
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as Duncan Craig
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Age: 40
The Red Beret
1953
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as Steve 'Canada' McKendrick
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Age: 39
Desert Legion
1953
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as Paul Lartal
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Age: 39
Shane
1953
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as Shane
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Age: 39
Branded
1950
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as Choya
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Age: 37
Appointment with Danger
1950
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as Al Goddard
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Age: 36
Captain Carey, U.S.A.
1950
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as Captain Webster Carey
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Age: 36
Hollywood Victory Caravan
1945
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as Alan Ladd
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Age: 32
Duffy's Tavern
1945
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as Alan Ladd
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Age: 32
Salty O'Rourke
1945
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as Salty O'Rourke
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Age: 31
Lucky Jordan
1942
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as Lucky Jordan
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Age: 29
The Glass Key
1942
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as Ed Beaumont
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Age: 29
This Gun for Hire
1942
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as Philip Raven
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Age: 28
Star Spangled Rhythm
1942
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as Alan Ladd
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Age: 28
Joan of Paris
1942
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as "Baby"
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Age: 28
No Image
Unfinished Rainbows
1941
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as Charles Martin Hall
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Age: 28
No Image
Military Training
1941
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as Lieutenant, Platoon Leader, County Fair
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Age: 28
Cadet Girl
1941
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as Harry - Musician (uncredited)
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Age: 28
Great Guns
1941
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as Soldier in Photo Shop (uncredited)
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Age: 28
The Reluctant Dragon
1941
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as Baby Weems Storyboard Artist
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Age: 27
Gangs Inc.
1941
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as Jimmy Kelly aka Bill Dugan
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Age: 27
The Black Cat
1941
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as Richard Hartley
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Age: 27
Citizen Kane
1941
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as Reporter Smoking Pipe at End (uncredited)
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Age: 27
I Look at You
1941
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as Himself
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Age: 27
Petticoat Politics
1941
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as Higgins Daughter's Boyfriend
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Age: 27
Once in a Lifetime
1932
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as Projectionist (uncredited)
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Age: 19
Tom Brown of Culver
1932
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as Cadet
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Age: 18