Alan Walbridge Ladd Jr. (October 22, 1937 – March 2, 2022) was an American film industry executive and producer. He was president of
20th Century Fox
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from 1976 to 1979, during which he approved the production of ''
Star Wars
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'', on his confidence in
George Lucas, which proved well-founded. He later established
The Ladd Company and headed
MGM/UA. Ladd won an
Academy Award for Best Picture
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in
1996 for producing ''
Braveheart
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''.
Early life
Ladd was born in Los Angeles,
California
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, on October 22, 1937.
He was the only child of
Alan Ladd and Marjorie Jane (née Harrold), who divorced when he was two years old.
He initially stayed with his mother, but lived with his father at his estate in
Holmby Hills due to her poor health.
[ He later recounted how the time he spent with his father was sparse,] and described their relationship as "basically nonexistent".[ Ladd served in the U.S. Air Force and was called up as a reservist during the Berlin Crisis of 1961,] before being employed by his stepfather's business for a brief period. He subsequently joined Creative Management Associates as an agent in 1963 and worked under Freddie Fields. Among Ladd's clients were Robert Redford and Judy Garland. His paternal half-brother is actor and producer David Ladd.
Career
Ladd relocated to London at the end of the 1960s to work as an independent producer. There, he established a film venture with Jay Kanter and Jerry Gershwin. Ladd made nine films during his sojourn there, including '' The Walking Stick'', '' A Severed Head'',[ '']Villain
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'', '' The Nightcomers'', and '' X Y & Zee''.[ He eventually returned to the United States in 1973 to become vice president of creative affairs at ]20th Century Fox
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. Three years later, he was promoted from worldwide production head to president of Fox's film division.
Ladd came to Fox President Gordon Stulberg to request consideration for making George Lucas's ''Star Wars
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''. Stulberg approved the production, and the two men remained as Lucas's support at times when the board of directors of 20th Century Fox wished to shut down production. The production was plagued by location difficulties, story problems, and budgetary disagreements for a project that was mainly considered a risk to the studio. However, when Ladd saw the audience's rapturous appreciation of the film at its first public screening at the Northpoint Theatre in San Francisco
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in early May 1977, he was moved to joyful tears at seeing the unlikely production he and Stulberg had supported against all odds culminating in spectacular vindication in their faith in Lucas. ''Star Wars'' was a massive and critically hailed hit upon release, becoming, up to that point, the highest-grossing film of all time, and spawned an extensive media franchise that includes many other films as well as television, radio, video game and print media.
''Star Wars'' and '' Alien'' were a few of the films produced during Ladd's tenure. However, he stepped down and left Fox in 1979 after falling out with Fox chairman Dennis Stanfill.[ Ladd founded his own production company, The Ladd Company, with Kanter and Gareth Wigan.] The company produced '' Chariots of Fire'', which won the Academy Award for Best Picture
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in 1982. Other productions included '' Outland'' (1981),[ ] '' Night Shift'', '' Blade Runner'' (both 1982), '' The Right Stuff'' (1983), '' Police Academy'' (1984), and ''Gone Baby Gone
''Gone Baby Gone'' is a 2007 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Ben Affleck in his directorial debut. Affleck co-wrote the screenplay with Aaron Stockard based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Dennis Lehane. The film star ...
'' (2007).
Ladd joined MGM/UA in 1985, eventually becoming chairman and CEO of MGM-Pathé Communications. During his tenure, MGM/UA produced '' Moonstruck'' (1987), '' A Fish Called Wanda'' (1988), and '' Thelma & Louise'' (1991).[ After being unceremoniously dismissed by Credit Lyonnais (who administered MGM after a loan default),][ he proceeded to reform the Ladd Company with ]Paramount Pictures
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in 1993. He produced '' The Brady Bunch Movie'' and ''Braveheart
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'', one of the two projects he was permitted to take with him after leaving MGM.[ The latter film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1995, with Ladd receiving the award as one of the film's three producers.] He later received the 2,348th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 28, 2007.
Personal life and death
Ladd married his first wife Patricia Ann Beazley in September 1959. They met while studying at the University of Southern California
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together. They had three children, Kelliann, Tracy and Amanda, but divorced in 1983. Ladd married his second wife Cindra Pincock in 1985.[ They had one child, Chelsea,] who predeceased him in March 2021.[ Ladd and Pincock separated in March 2015] and later divorced.
Ladd died of kidney failure at his home in Los Angeles
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on March 2, 2022, at the age of 84.
Filmography
: ''Ladd was a producer of all films unless otherwise noted.''
References
External links
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1937 births
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