Cheryl Ladd’s Stunning Daughter Has Turned 50 — And She’s Made Her Own Mark in Hollywood
It’s hardly surprising that Jordan Ladd carved out a career in the entertainment world — she comes from strong Hollywood roots. As the daughter of Cheryl Ladd and producer David Ladd, she grew up surrounded by creativity, storytelling, and the inner workings of the industry.
With both talent and presence in her DNA, Jordan inherited not only her mother’s recognizable beauty but also a deep interest in acting and filmmaking.
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Growing Up in Hollywood
Cheryl and David married in 1973 and welcomed their daughter, Jordan Elizabeth Ladd, two years later. Although their marriage ended in 1980, Jordan’s exposure to the entertainment world remained constant. Being raised in that environment naturally shaped her artistic direction.
In a 2010 interview, Jordan reflected on how her upbringing influenced her creative mindset, explaining that growing up around performers often pushes you to express yourself through art — whether that’s writing, acting, or storytelling. For her, film became both a passion and a familiar space.
Building Her Own Career
Jordan began acting professionally in the mid-1990s, landing early roles that helped her gain experience on screen. One of her first appearances was in Saved by the Bell: The New Class in 1994.
She later reached a wider audience with her role alongside Drew Barrymore in Never Been Kissed (1999), which gave her career a noticeable boost.
From there, she continued to build a diverse filmography, including roles in films like The Specials (2000), Cabin Fever (2002), and Club Dread (2004). Over time, she became particularly recognized for her work in genre films, especially within the horror-comedy space.
Rather than relying solely on her family name, Jordan steadily proved herself as a capable and versatile actress.
A Meaningful Mother-Daughter Collaboration
In 2018, Jordan had the chance to share the screen with her mother in the holiday film The Christmas Contract. The experience was more than just another project — it gave them the opportunity to spend meaningful time together in a professional setting.
Cheryl later shared that working side by side strengthened their bond, allowing them to connect not just as mother and daughter, but as two adults with a shared passion for acting.
Life Beyond the Spotlight
Outside of her acting career, Jordan was briefly married to film editor Conor O’Neill. The two married in 2001 and later separated in 2005. O’Neill is known for his work on films like Moneyball and Foxcatcher. The couple did not have children.
Family Ties
While Jordan is Cheryl Ladd’s only biological child, the family also includes Lindsay Russell, David Ladd’s daughter from a previous relationship. Over the years, Cheryl has maintained a close relationship with her stepdaughter, embracing a blended family dynamic.
Even decades later, Jordan Ladd continues to stand as more than just the daughter of a famous star — she’s built a career and identity that are entirely her own.