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Born as "Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor", she was known as "Cherie Moor" when she performed on the [[Josie and the Pussycats (album)|album]] based on [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s ''[[Josie and the Pussycats (cartoon)|Josie and the Pussycats]]'' animated series. |
Born as "Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor", she was known as "Cherie Moor" when she performed on the [[Josie and the Pussycats (album)|album]] based on [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s ''[[Josie and the Pussycats (cartoon)|Josie and the Pussycats]]'' animated series. |
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Later she married David Ladd, by whom she had a daughter, Jordan Ladd, and Cheryl took his surname as her own, which she kept even after their divorce. She is currently married to [[Brian Russell]]. |
Later she married David Ladd, by whom she had a daughter, [[Jordan Ladd|Jordan]], and Cheryl took his surname as her own, which she kept even after their divorce. She is currently married to [[Brian Russell]]. |
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Her most famous role was on ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'', when she replaced [[Farrah Fawcett]] starting in the second season of the series ([[1977]]). She also starred in the [[1994]]-[[1996]] series ''[[One West Waikiki]]''. |
Her most famous role was on ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'', when she replaced [[Farrah Fawcett]] starting in the second season of the series ([[1977]]). She also starred in the [[1994]]-[[1996]] series ''[[One West Waikiki]]''. |
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Cheryl Ladd (born July 12, 1951 in Huron, South Dakota) is an American actress and singer.
Born as "Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor", she was known as "Cherie Moor" when she performed on the album based on Hanna-Barbera's Josie and the Pussycats animated series.
Later she married David Ladd, by whom she had a daughter, Jordan, and Cheryl took his surname as her own, which she kept even after their divorce. She is currently married to Brian Russell.
Her most famous role was on Charlie's Angels, when she replaced Farrah Fawcett starting in the second season of the series (1977). She also starred in the 1994-1996 series One West Waikiki.
In 2005, Ladd released her first book, Token Chick. Among other things, it addresses her love of golf.
She appeared on Broadway as Annie Oakley in the revival of Irving Berlin's musical, Annie Get Your Gun after Susan Lucci left the show and before Reba McEntire arrived to take on the role. (McEntire garnered the best reviews).
Ladd is a Republican.
Discography
- Cheryl Ladd (1978)
- Ladd's single "Think It Over" peaked at 38 on the Billboard music chart
- Dance Forever (1979)