Alan Ladd
Alan Ladd | |
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Personlig information | |
Født | Alan Walbridge Ladd 3. september 1913 Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA |
Død | 29. januar 1964 (50 år) Palm Springs, Californien, USA |
Dødsårsag | Ødem, Overdosis |
Gravsted | Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
Nationalitet | USA |
Bopæl | Hollywood, Oklahoma City, Pasadena, Palm Springs, Hot Springs |
Uddannelsessted | North Hollywood High School, Hollywood High School |
Beskæftigelse | Tv-skuespiller, filmskuespiller, stemmeskuespiller, filmproducent, tv-tilrettelægger |
Nomineringer og priser | |
Udmærkelser | Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame (1996) star on Palm Springs Walk of Stars (1995) Stjerne på Hollywood Walk of Fame |
Eksterne henvisninger | |
Alan Ladds hjemmeside | |
Information med symbolet hentes fra Wikidata. |
Alan Walbridge Ladd (født 3. september 1913 i Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA, død 29. januar 1964 i Palm Springs, Californien, USA) var en amerikansk filmskuespiller.
Han filmdebuterede i 1932. Efter en række småroller, bl.a. i Orson Welles' Citizen Kane (1941), slog han igennem i rollen som lejemorder i This Gun For Hire (Revolver til leje, 1942), hvor han spillede mod Veronica Lake. De var også et par i hårdkogte kriminalfilm som The Glass Key (Storbyens hajer, 1942) og The Blue Dahlia (Regnvejrsmordet, 1946). Ladd havde også titelrollen i The Great Gatsby (Den store Gatsby, 1949), men huskes måske bedst for titelrollen som den gode revolvermand i George Stevens' westernfilm Shane (Shane, den tavse rytter, 1953).
Han har fået en stjerne på Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Filmografi
- Film
År | Titel | Rolle | Noter |
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1932 | Tom Brown of Culver | Cadet | |
Once in a Lifetime | Projectionist | ||
1933 | Saturday's Millions | Student | |
1936 | Pigskin Parade | Student | |
1937 | The Last Train from Madrid | Soldier | |
Souls at Sea | Sailor | ||
All Over Town | Young Man | ||
Hold 'Em Navy | Chief Quartermaster | ||
Born to the West | Inspector | ||
1938 | The Goldwyn Follies | First Auditioning Singer | |
Come On, Leathernecks! | Club Waiter | ||
Freshman Year | Student | ||
1939 | The Mysterious Miss X | Henchman | |
Rulers of the Sea | Colin Farrell | ||
Hitler – Beast of Berlin | Karl Bach | Also known as Goose Step | |
1940 | American Portrait | Young man/Old man | Short subject[1] |
Blame it on Love | Short subject Uncredited | ||
Meat and Romance | Bill Allen | Short subject | |
Unfinished Rainbows | Charles Martin Hall | Short subject | |
The Green Hornet | Gilpin, Student Pilot | Chapter 3 | |
Brother Rat and a Baby | Cadet in trouble | ||
In Old Missouri | John Pittman, Jr. | ||
The Light of Western Stars | Danny, Stillwell Ranch Hand | ||
Gangs of Chicago | |||
Cross-Country Romance | Mr. Williams, First Mate | ||
Those Were the Days! | Keg Rearick | ||
Captain Caution | Newton, Mutinous Sailor | ||
The Howards of Virginia | Backwoodsman | ||
Meet the Missus | John Williams | ||
Victory | Heyst as an 18-year-old | ||
Her First Romance | John Gilman | ||
1941 | I Look at You | Short subject | |
Petticoat Politics | Higgins Daughter's Boyfriend | ||
Citizen Kane | Reporter smoking pipe at end | Uncredited | |
The Black Cat | Richard Hartley | ||
Paper Bullets | Jimmy Kelly aka Bill Dugan | ||
The Reluctant Dragon | Al, Baby Weems storyboard artist | ||
They Met in Bombay | British Soldier | ||
Great Guns | Soldier in Photo Shop | ||
Cadet Girl | Harry, musician | ||
Military Training | Lieutenant, Platoon Leader, County Fair | Short subject Uncredited | |
1942 | Joan of Paris | "Baby" | |
This Gun for Hire | Philip Raven | ||
The Glass Key | Ed Beaumont | ||
Lucky Jordan | Lucky Jordan | ||
Star Spangled Rhythm | Alan Ladd, Scarface Skit | ||
Letter from a Friend | Short subject | ||
1943 | China | David Jones | |
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood in Uniform | Himself | Short subject | |
1944 | Skirmish on the Home Front | Harry W. Average | Short subject |
And Now Tomorrow | Doctor Merek Vance | ||
1945 | Salty O'Rourke | Salty O'Rourke | |
Duffy's Tavern | Himself | ||
Hollywood Victory Caravan | Alan Ladd | Short subject | |
1946 | Two Years Before the Mast | Charles Stewart | |
The Blue Dahlia | Johnny Morrison, Lt.Cmdr., ret. | ||
OSS | Philip Masson/John Martin | ||
Screen Snapshots: The Skolsky Party | Himself | Short subject | |
1947 | My Favorite Brunette | Sam McCloud | Cameo appearance |
Calcutta | Neale Gordon | Filmed in mid-1945 | |
Variety Girl | Himself | ||
Wild Harvest | Joe Madigan | ||
1948 | Saigon | Maj. Larry Briggs | |
Beyond Glory | Capt. Rockwell "Rocky" Gilman | ||
Whispering Smith | Whispering Smith | ||
1949 | Eyes of Hollywood | Short subject | |
The Great Gatsby | Jay Gatsby | ||
Chicago Deadline | Ed Adams | ||
1950 | Captain Carey, U.S.A. | Captain Webster Carey | |
Branded | Choya | ||
1951 | Appointment with Danger | Al Goddard | |
Red Mountain | Capt. Brett Sherwood | ||
1952 | The Iron Mistress | Jim Bowie | |
Thunder in the East | Steve Gibbs | Filmed in 1951 | |
A Sporting Oasis | Himself | Short subject | |
1953 | Botany Bay | Hugh Tallant | |
Desert Legion | Paul Lartal | ||
Shane | Shane | Filmed in 1951 | |
The Red Beret | Steve "Canada" McKendrick | Filmed in England | |
1954 | Hell Below Zero | Duncan Craig | Filmed in England |
Saskatchewan | Thomas O'Rourke | Filmed in Alberta | |
The Black Knight | John | Filmed in England | |
Drum Beat | Johnny MacKay | Producer | |
1955 | The McConnell Story | Capt. Joseph C. "Mac" McConnell, Jr. | |
1956 | Hell on Frisco Bay | Steve Rollins | Producer |
Santiago | Caleb "Cash" Adams | Producer | |
A Cry in the Night | Opening narrator | Producer | |
1957 | The Big Land | Chad Morgan | Producer |
Boy on a Dolphin | Dr. James Calder | Filmed in Greece | |
1958 | The Deep Six | Alexander "Alec" Austen | Producer |
The Proud Rebel | John Chandler | ||
The Badlanders | Peter Van Hoek ("The Dutchman") | ||
1959 | The Man in the Net | John Hamilton | Producer |
Island of Lost Women | – | Executive producer | |
1960 | Guns of the Timberland | Jim Hadley | Executive producer |
All the Young Men | Sgt. Kincaid | Executive producer | |
One Foot in Hell | Mitch Garrett | ||
1961 | Duel of Champions | Horatius Cocles | Filmed in Italy |
1962 | 13 West Street | Walt Sherill | Producer |
1964 | The Carpetbaggers | Nevada Smith | Udgivet posthumt |
- Tv
År | Titel | Rolle | Noter |
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1953 | Better Living TV Theatre | Himself | September 6, 1953, episode |
1954 | Red Skelton Revue | Guest (Old West Sketch) | Episode 1.1 |
1954–1958 | General Electric Theater | Various roles | 3 episodes Executive producer (2 episodes) |
1955 | Kings Row | Himself | Episode: "Lady in Fear" |
1957–1958 | The Bob Cummings Show | Himself | 2 episodes |
1959 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | – | Episode: "Ivy League" |
Referencer
Eksterne henvisninger
- Alan Ladd på Internet Movie Database (engelsk)
- Alan Ladd på Filmdatabasen
- Alan Ladd på Scope
- Alan Ladd på Svensk Filmdatabas (svensk)
- Alan Ladd på AlloCiné (fransk)
- Alan Ladd på AllMovie (engelsk)
- Alan Ladd på Turner Classic Movies (engelsk)
- Alan Ladd på The Movie Database (engelsk)
- Alan Ladd på Encyclopædia Britannica Online (engelsk)
- Alan Ladd på Find a Grave (engelsk)
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Original studio publicity photo of Alan Ladd. Reverse stamped "Warner Bros. photograph by Bert Six." No copyright given. See also: film still article.