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Ladd was born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor on July 12, 1951, in Huron, South Dakota, [1] [2] the second daughter of Dolores (née Katz), a waitress, and Marion Stoppelmoor, a railroad engineer. [2] 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 in 1970.
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.
"Think It Over" is a 1978 song by Cheryl Ladd. It was released as a single from her eponymous debut album. The song was released following the second season of Charlie's Angels, the first in which Ladd was cast. The song became a top 40 hit in the United States and Canada on both the pop singles charts as well as the Adult Contemporary charts.
EXCLUSIVE: Cheryl Ladd is headlining the country-music-driven feature A Cowgirl’s Song that Samuel Goldwyn will distribute worldwide. The pic, the fourth installment in the Cowgirls ‘N Angels ...
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A version by Cheryl Ladd was released first on her self-titled album in July 1978. [2] The song became a hit for American singer Dionne Warwick the following year, which was produced by her labelmate Barry Manilow for Warwick's Arista Records debut, Dionne. It was also recorded by British singer Cherrill Rae Yates. [3]
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.
It stars Drew Barrymore, Sara Gilbert, Tom Skerritt and Cheryl Ladd. The original music score is composed by David Michael Frank. The film was shot in Los Angeles. It premiered at Sundance on January 21, 1992, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury prize of Best Film. [2]