Stars From Hollywood’s Golden Era Who Are Surprisingly Still Alive And Kicking – Find Out What They’re Up To Now
Cheryl Ladd – 1951
Kris Munroe, a popular character from ABC’s revolutionary series “Charlie’s Angels,” is played by the renowned actress Cheryl Ladd, born on July 12, 1951, at Huron, South Dakota. Besides acting, she also famous for her singing and writing skills. She moved to Hollywood as she dreamed of becoming a big star. It all worked out for her, as she got opportunities in commercials and shows. Her beauty and talent take the credit for that one!
She still hoped for more until she was signed up as the replacement of Farrah on the series “Charlie’s Angels.” Cheryl was eventually accepted warmly by her co-stars and the audience. She became an instant celebrity and signed various shows too. She also performed on Broadway as she is also known for her appealing voice. Her work as an author was also widely acclaimed. Her work, “The Adventures of Little Nettie Windship,” earned her a huge fan base. With no intentions of retirement, Ladd still goes outperforming with her passion and style.
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