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Sue Carol (born Evelyn Jean Lederer, October 30, 1906 – February 4, 1982) was an American actress and talent agent. Carol's film career lasted from the late 1920s into the 1930s; when it ended, she became a talent agent. The last of her four marriages was to one of her clients, Alan Ladd, from 1942 until his death in 1964.
His mother was Sue Carol, Alan Ladd's second wife, who was an actress and talent agent. His father had English ancestry, whereas his mother was of German-Jewish and Austrian-Jewish descent. His siblings are Alana Ladd Jackson and Carol Lee Ladd; his paternal half-brother is Alan Ladd Jr.
Nick Stuart and wife Sue Carol in 1930. Stuart was born Niculae Pratza on April 10, 1904, in Abrud (Abrudbánya), Transylvania, then part of Austria-Hungary. He emigrated to the United States as a child in 1913, [1] [2] growing up in Dayton, Ohio. [3] Sue Carol, with her new baby, Carol Lee. Stuart was married twice.
Jordan Ladd (born January 14, 1975) is an American actress. The daughter of actress Cheryl Ladd and producer David Ladd, she initially worked with her mother in several made-for-television films, before appearing at nineteen in the direct-to-video erotic film Embrace of the Vampire (1994).
Karen Grassle was born in northern California and moved to Ventura with her family when she was 5 years old. As a child, she studied at a dance academy and acted in school plays.
Jimmy Fallon is giving credit where credit is due.. The Tonight Show host, 50, who has written nearly 10 children’s books, says when he sits down to think up his latest title, he takes notes ...
Kate Middleton tapped some special helpers for her Together at Christmas carol service — children from the Scouts group she backs as president!. On Dec. 23, Princess Kate's team posted photos ...
Soft Cushions is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and featuring Boris Karloff. [1] It is a comic take by actor and producer Douglas MacLean on the 1911 play Kismet and the 1920 silent film adaptation.