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RIP Alan Ladd, Jr.

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:23 pm
by AndyDursin
What a track record. Responsible for STAR WARS' green light, ALIEN and loads of Fox classics, then later produced BRAVEHEART and countless others.

This obit doesn't even mention The Ladd Company, which produced the magnificent RIGHT STUFF, distributed BLADE RUNNER, BODY HEAT and other modern classics.
Alan Ladd Jr, the veteran film producer who won a Best Picture Oscar for Braveheart, commissioned George Lucas to write Star Wars and was a longtime executive for Fox and MGM, died today, his family said. He was 84.

His daughter Amanda Ladd-Jones, who directed the documentary Laddie: The Man Behind The Movies wrote on social media: “With the heaviest of hearts, we announce that on March 2, 2022, Alan Ladd, Jr. died peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Words cannot express how deeply he will be missed. His impact on films and filmmaking will live on in his absence.”

His brother David Ladd posted on Facebook: “My brother, my friend, my hero, who always stood by my side. We will stand together again on the other side! I love you Laddie.”

Along with Braveheart, his producing credits include Gone Baby Gone, The Phantom, The Man in the Iron Mask and An Unfinished Life.

Ladd Jr. began producing films in the early 1970s after getting his start in the business as as a motion picture talent agent at Creative Management Associates. His client list included Judy Garland, Warren Beatty and Robert Redford. He relocated to London, where he produced nine features in four years.

He returned to Los Angeles in 1973 to serve as Head of Creative Affairs at Twentieth Century Fox, where he rose through the ranks quickly and was named studio president in 1976. Soon after joining Fox, he was intrigued by a then-unreleased American Graffiti and sought a meeting with its young director, George Lucas, to see if he has any ideas for another film. Lucas outlined a character-driven outer-space story.

Despite little precedent for such a movie, Ladd loved the idea and commissioned Lucas to write what would become Star Wars.

Ladd later would greenlight and/or shepherd such smash Fox films as Return of the Jedi, Alien, The Omen, The Towering Inferno, Young Frankenstein, Norma Rae, All That Jazz, Silver Streak, The Rose and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

During his tenure at Twentieth Century Fox, the studios profits went to another galaxy, and its stock rocketed by 1,600%.
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Re: RIP Alan Ladd, Jr.

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2022 11:25 am
by andy b
A true legend and one of the nicest studio heads ever!

Met him on two occasions and some how despite his position and the huge amount of people he must have had working for him, knew your name and what you were doing for the projects at hand.

Always showed appreciation and gratitude for the work you were doing.

No matter what business, his ways were few and far between, but in the egotistical film industry he was a super rare commodity and so many appreciated him for being such a “nice” guy!

He some how seemed to know what others did not with his understanding of the product and what would and would not work.

Having just finished Mel Brooks book, he wrote so highly of “Laddie” as he calls him and I found myself reading the pages and agreeing with every word.

A legend and they really “don’t make them like that” anymore.

He left us so many memorable and landmark films to enjoy.

Thank You Mr. Ladd Jr you will be missed and leave a huge space that is impossible to fill in the film industry.
Regards
Andy b

Re: RIP Alan Ladd, Jr.

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2022 12:10 pm
by AndyDursin
Thanks for sharing your memories Andy! Always welcome and insightful. It does not surprise me about your experiences with Ladd from everything I've ever read about him.