Cheryl Ladd
Milestones
- Birthplace: Huron, South Dakota, USA
- Birthday: July 12, 1951
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2009
Guest-starred on an episode of CBS's "CSI: Miami" playing a wealthy wife who secretly dates much younger men
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2003 to 2008
Cast as Jillian Deline, Ed's (James Caan) wife on NBC's "Las Vegas"
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2000
Made Broadway debut succeeding Bernadette Peters in the title role of "Annie Get Your Gun"
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1999
Co-starred in the family feature "A Dog of Flanders"
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1999
Portrayed Lynn Landon, wife of the actor, in the biopic "Michael Landon, The Father I Knew" (CBS)
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1998
Acted with daughter Jordan in "Every Mother's Worst Fear" on the USA Network
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1998
Had supporting role as a TV star in "Permanent Midnight"
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1996
Played an ex-con who rebuilds her life only to become the prime suspect when her husband turns up dead in the CBS TV movie, "A Tangled Web"
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1994
Returned to series TV in the short-lived "One West Waikiki" (CBS)
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1992
Cast as Sara Gilbert's terminally ill mother in "Poison Ivy"
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1990
Portrayed the title character's mom in the CBS TV movie, "Lisa," about a teenager who unknowingly develops a relationship with a serial killer
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1987
Played a nurse spiraling out of control with substance abuse issues in "Deadly Care" (CBS)
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1985
Offered a fine turn as a Beverly Hills socialite who develops a complex relationship with the man who killed her fiance and brutalized her in the CBS-TV movie, "A Death in California"
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1984
Teamed with Ken Wahl in the Vietnam-era romance, "Purple Hearts"
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1983
Played the title role in the ABC biopic "Grace Kelly"
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1982
Cast as a woman whose unfaithful husband is accused of rape in the feature, "Now and Forever"
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1982
Headlined third ABC variety special, "Cheryl Ladd: Scenes From a Special"
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1980
Second variety special, "Cheryl Ladd...Looking Back - Souvenirs" (ABC); also executive produced
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1979
First starring role in a TV-movie, "When She Was Bad..." (ABC), playing a woman abusing her pre-school daughter
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1979
Headlined own ABC variety program, "The Cheryl Ladd Special"
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1978
Recorded first music album, Cheryl Ladd for Capitol Records
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1977 to 1981
Replaced Farrah Fawcett for the second season of ABC's "Charlie's Angels" in the role of Kris Munroe, younger sister of Fawcett's then departing character, Jill Munroe; first credited as Cheryl Ladd
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1974
Appeared in "The Treasure of Jamaica Reef/Evil in the Deep"; credited as Cheryl Stoppelmoor (released in 1976)
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1973
TV-movie debut, "Satan's School for Girls" (ABC); co-starred with Kate Jackson
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1972
Had a regular role on the NBC series "Search"
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1972
Live action TV series debut, "The Ken Berry 'Wow' Show" (ABC); credited as Cheryl Jean Stoopelmoor
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1971
Feature acting debut, "Chrome and Hot Leather"; credited as Cherie Moore
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1970 to 1971
Made TV debut as the singing voice of Melody Jones in the animated series "Josie and the Pussycats" (CBS); credited as Cherie Moore; Jackie Joseph was the speaking voice
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1968 to 1970
Member of musical group Music Shop
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Settled in Los Angeles after Music Shop toured there