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Alan Walbridge Ladd (September 3, 1913 – January 29, 1964) was an American actor and producer known for his cool, understated screen presence and his defining roles in 1940s and 1950s film noir and Westerns. Standing 5 ft 6 in (168 cm), Ladd became famous for the contrast between his modest height and his commanding on‑screen persona, a combination studios often enhanced through camera techniques and staging. He was frequently paired with Veronica Lake, one of the few major actresses shorter than he was, and together they became one of Hollywood’s iconic noir duos. Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Ladd moved to North Hollywood as a child and worked various jobs before entering the film industry. After years of small roles — including an uncredited appearance in Citizen Kane — he achieved stardom with This Gun for Hire (1942). His quiet intensity and stoic charm resonated strongly with wartime audiences, making him one of the decade’s top box‑office draws.
8.0Citizen Kane
1941
7.3Shane
1953
5.9The Carpetbaggers
1964
6.7Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
1982
6.1Saskatchewan
1954
6.2The Badlanders
1958
5.5Wildcat Bus
1940
5.9Great Guns
1941
6.7The Blue Dahlia
1946
6.1Drum Beat
1954
6.5Variety Girl
1947
6.1Desert Legion
1953
6.5The Big Land
1957
9.0Rat Pack
2022
7.4Lucky Jordan
1942
9.0Victory
1940
6.8The Howards of Virginia
1940
8.0Beyond Glory
1948
6.6The Movie Orgy
1968
9.0Petticoat Politics
1941