Jordan Ladd

actriță americană

Jordan Ladd is an American actress born in 1975 to a family of industry professionals, including her mother, actress Cheryl Ladd, and her father, producer David Ladd. She began her career by collaborating with her mother on several television films, gradually transitioning to more independent projects. Her early film appearances include the direct-to-video film Embrace of the Vampire, released in 1994 when Ladd was nineteen years old. As her career progressed, she took on roles in a variety of genres, including drama and comedy, with notable appearances in the films Nowhere and Never Been Kissed in 1997 and 1999, respectively.

Ladd's work in the horror genre has earned her recognition as a scream queen, with standout performances in films like Cabin Fever, Club Dread, Death Proof, and Grace, released between 2002 and 2009. In addition to her horror film credits, Ladd has also collaborated with acclaimed director David Lynch on several projects, including the films Darkened Room and Inland Empire, released in 2002 and 2006. Through her diverse range of roles and collaborations with prominent directors, Jordan Ladd has established herself as a versatile and talented actress in the film industry.