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Cheryl Ladd is still an angel in our eyes! The former "Charlie's Angels" star is now 66, but from the looks of her most recent photos, she's every bit of a bombshell as she was back in the '80s.
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.
The group was made up of Cathy Douglas (also known as Cathy Dougher, and whose real name was Kathleen Dougherty), Patrice Holloway, and Cherie Moor (later known as Cheryl Ladd) [1]. Their bubblegum pop album of the same name was released by Capitol Records with Danny Janssen's La La Productions. The group also released six singles in 1970 and 1971.
Photo montage: 7/7/1990 "The Best and Worst We Saw", featuring the Newhart finale, the Energizer Bunny, Twin Peaks, Andrew Dice Clay, Baywatch, Prime Time Live, and Chicken Soup: Photo montage/illustration: 7/14/1990: Sinbad, Dawnn Lewis, Jasmine Guy and Kadeem Hardison of A Different World: Photograph: 7/21/1990
Cheryl Ladd joined the Angels in the second season, taking over for Farrah Fawcett as Kris Munroe, the younger sister to Fawcett’s character. And for Ladd, all those bikinis were a bit much.
Every Mother's Worst Fear is a 1998 American made-for-television thriller film starring Cheryl Ladd, Jordan Ladd and Ted McGinley. This film is a cautionary story of cyberspace, kidnapping and the dangers of chat rooms.
Skin is in! There have been no shortage of wardrobe malfunctions in 2017, and we have stars like Bella Hadid, Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden to thank for that.
Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd of Charlie's Angels: photograph: Harry Langdon 2/25/1978: M*A*S*H: illustration: Ray Ameijide 3/4/1978: Lynnie Greene and Bess Armstrong of On Our Own: photograph: Roger Prigent 3/11/1978: Kene Holliday and Victor French of Carter Country: illustration: Bob Peak 3/18/1978: Lindsay Wagner of The Bionic ...