Cheryl Ladd (born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor; July 12, 1951) is an American actress, singer, and author best known for her role as
Kris Munroe in the ABC television series ''
Charlie's Angels'', whose cast she joined in its second season in 1977 to replace
Farrah Fawcett-Majors. Ladd remained on the show until its cancellation in 1981. Her film roles include ''
Purple Hearts'' (1984), ''
Millennium
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'' (1989), ''
Poison Ivy
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'' (1992), ''
Permanent Midnight'' (1998), and ''
Unforgettable'' (2017).
Early life
Ladd was born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor on July 12, 1951, in
Huron, South Dakota,
the second daughter of Dolores (née Katz), a waitress, and Marion Stoppelmoor, a railroad engineer.
After high school, she traveled with the band The Music Shop and played in venues in the
United States Midwest before settling in
Los Angeles
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in 1970.
Career
Early roles
Ladd originally came to Hollywood to begin a career in music (she was known as "Cherie Moor" when she was the singing voice of Melody on
Hanna-Barbera's ''
Josie and the Pussycats'' animated series, and she also sang on the 1970 album
of the same name). However, she soon began to land non-singing roles in commercials and episodic television, including guest appearances on shows such as on ''
The Rookies'', ''
The Partridge Family
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'', ''
Police Woman'', ''
The Muppet Show'', ''
Search'' and ''
Happy Days
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''.
''Charlie's Angels'' (1977–1981)

Ladd's big acting break came in 1977, when she was cast in the ABC television series ''Charlie's Angels,'' replacing star
Farrah Fawcett, who left the show after only one season to pursue a movie career. To make the transition easier for audiences, producers cast Ladd as Fawcett's character's younger sister, Kris, instantly making her a part of the "Angels family". In the years to come, this practice of replacing Angels became a common event for the show. However, Ladd remained a part of the main cast for four seasons, until the show's cancelation in June 1981.
While starring in the highly rated ''Charlie's Angels'', Ladd took advantage of her newfound popularity to further her musical career, guest starring in
musical-comedy variety series and specials, performing the National Anthem at the
Super Bowl XIV in January 1980, and releasing three albums. She had a
top-40
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''Billboard'' Hot 100 single and a
gold record
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.
Later career

Following ''Charlie's Angels'', Ladd remained a familiar face on television and has starred in more than 30 made-for-television films, including as
Grace Kelly, the Philadelphia heiress who became a Hollywood glamour girl and then a European princess, in a biopic that was begun shortly before Kelly's death. She also appeared in a number of feature films, such as ''
Purple Hearts'' (1984), ''
Millennium
A millennium () is a period of one thousand years, one hundred decades, or ten centuries, sometimes called a kiloannum (ka), or kiloyear (ky). Normally, the word is used specifically for periods of a thousand years that begin at the starting ...
'' (1989), ''
Poison Ivy
Poison ivy is a type of allergenic plant in the genus '' Toxicodendron'' native to Asia and North America. Formerly considered a single species, '' Toxicodendron radicans'', poison ivies are now generally treated as a complex of three separate s ...
'' (1992) (featuring
Drew Barrymore, who later starred in the film adaptations of ''
Charlie's Angels'') and ''
Permanent Midnight'' (1998). Ladd had the lead role in the television series ''
One West Waikiki'' (1994–96) and made guest appearances in other TV shows such as ''
Charmed'', ''
Hope and Faith'' and ''
CSI: Miami''. From 2003 until the show's cancellation in 2008 Ladd played Jillian Deline, the wife of the lead character Ed Deline (
James Caan), in 29 episodes of the television drama series ''
Las Vegas
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''.
In 1996, Ladd published a children's book titled ''The Adventures of Little Nettie Windship''. In 2005, she published ''Token Chick: A Woman's Guide to Golfing With the Boys'', an autobiographical book which focused on her love of golf. For several years, Ladd hosted a golf tournament sponsored by
Buick
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.
In September 2000, Ladd starred on
Broadway, taking over the title role from
Bernadette Peters in a revival of
Irving Berlin's ''
Annie Get Your Gun''. She played the role until January 2001, when
Reba McEntire took over.
On April 17, 2010, Ladd — along with her co-angel
Jaclyn Smith — accepted the 2010 TV Land Pop Culture Award for ''Charlie's Angels''.
Ladd has continued to appear in a number of TV productions, including the 2011
Hallmark Channel movie ''Love's Everlasting Courage'', guest starring in the ''
NCIS'' episode "Thirst" (as the love interest of
medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard), and the series ''
Chuck'', playing
Sarah Walker's mother.
On September 8, 2022, Ladd was announced as a contestant on
season 31 of
''Dancing with the Stars''. She was partnered with
Louis Van Amstel. They were eliminated in the third week of the competition, placing 14th.
Personal life
She married fellow actor
David Ladd (son of
Alan Ladd) in 1973. They have a daughter, actress
Jordan Ladd. Ladd took his surname as her own, keeping it after their divorce in 1980.
Ladd has been married to music producer Brian Russell since 1981 and has a stepdaughter, Lindsay Russell. Ladd is a celebrity ambassador for the child abuse prevention and treatment non-profit
Childhelp.
Filmography
Film
Television
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
References
External links
Official site*
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Charlie's Angels websiteInterview on role in 1983 Grace Kelly movie, July 7, 2014, Ft. Wayne News-SentinelThe Perfect Wave
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1951 births
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Actresses from South Dakota
American musical theatre actresses
American people of German descent
20th-century American singers
American film actresses
American women pop singers
American dance musicians
American stage actresses
American television actresses
Living people
People from Huron, South Dakota
Ladd family (show business)
20th-century American women singers
Best Musical or Comedy Actress Golden Globe (film) winners