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艾伦·拉德

    艾伦·拉德

  • 美国
  • 别名:Laddie
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  • 星座:处女座
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  • 介绍:Alan Ladds mother emigrated from England age 19. His accountant father died when he was four. At age five, he burned his apartment playing with matches, and his mother moved them to Oklahoma City. He was malnourished, undersized and nicknamed Tiny. His mother married a house painter who moved them to California--a la "The Grapes of Wrath"--when he was eight. He picked fruit, delivered papers, and swept stores. In high school he discovered track and swimming. By 1931 he was training for the 1932 Olympics, but an injury put an end to those plans. He opened a hamburger stand called Tinys Patio, and later worked as a grip at Warner Brothers Pictures. He married his friend Midge in 1936, but couldnt afford her, so they lived apart. In 1937, they shared a friends apartment. They had a son, Alan Ladd Jr., and his destitute alcoholic mother moved in with them, her agonizing suicide from ant poison witnessed a few months later by her son. His size and coloring were regarded as not right for movies, so he worked hard at radio, where talent scout and former actress Sue Carol discovered him early in 1939. After a string of bit parts in "B" pictures--and an unbilled part in Orson Welles classic Citizen Kane (1941)--he tested for This Gun for Hire (1942) late in 1941. His fourth-billed role as psychotic killer Raven made him a star. He was drafted in January 1943 and discharged in November with an ulcer and double hernia. Throughout the 1940s his tough-guy roles packed audiences into theaters and he was one of the very few males whose cover photos sold movie magazines. In the 1950s he was performing in lucrative but unrewarding films (an exception being what many regard as his greatest role, Shane (1953)). By the end of the 1950s liquor and a string of so-so films had taken their toll. In November 1962 he was found unconscious lying in a pool of blood with a bullet wound near his heart. In January 1964 he was found dead, apparently due to an accidental combination of alcohol



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  • Alan Ladds mother emigrated from England age 19. His accountant father died when he was four. At age five, he burned his apartment playing with matches, and his mother moved them to Oklahoma City. He was malnourished, undersized and nicknamed Tiny. His mother married a house painter who moved them to California--a la "The Grapes of Wrath"--when he was eight. He picked fruit, delivered papers, and swept stores. In high school he discovered track and swimming. By 1931 he was training for the 1932 Olympics, but an injury put an end to those plans. He opened a hamburger stand called Tinys Patio, and later worked as a grip at Warner Brothers Pictures. He married his friend Midge in 1936, but couldnt afford her, so they lived apart. In 1937, they shared a friends apartment. They had a son, Alan Ladd Jr., and his destitute alcoholic mother moved in with them, her agonizing suicide from ant poison witnessed a few months later by her son. His size and coloring were regarded as not right for movies, so he worked hard at radio, where talent scout and former actress Sue Carol discovered him early in 1939. After a string of bit parts in "B" pictures--and an unbilled part in Orson Welles classic Citizen Kane (1941)--he tested for This Gun for Hire (1942) late in 1941. His fourth-billed role as psychotic killer Raven made him a star. He was drafted in January 1943 and discharged in November with an ulcer and double hernia. Throughout the 1940s his tough-guy roles packed audiences into theaters and he was one of the very few males whose cover photos sold movie magazines. In the 1950s he was performing in lucrative but unrewarding films (an exception being what many regard as his greatest role, Shane (1953)). By the end of the 1950s liquor and a string of so-so films had taken their toll. In November 1962 he was found unconscious lying in a pool of blood with a bullet wound near his heart. In January 1964 he was found dead, apparently due to an accidental combination of alcohol



人物纪念

1940年,27岁的艾伦·拉德是超级英雄绿灯侠艾伦·斯科特的灵感来源,斯科特的全名是艾伦·拉德·威灵顿·斯科特 。

1955年,在电影《无因的反叛》中角色柏拉图在他的学校储物柜门内保存挂了一张艾伦·拉德的照片 。

早年经历

1931年,艾伦·拉德在为1932年的奥运会进行训练准备,但因为一次受伤告一段落 。1934年毕业后 ,艾伦开了一个叫Tiny'sPatio的汉堡包店,后来在一家电影制片厂当木工 ,还当过海岸警卫队。 

艾伦·拉德从环球影片公司的表演学校学了几堂课,并努力争取一个电影中工作的机会,但他因“金发碧眼”和身材矮小而遭到拒绝 。于是,艾伦·拉德在小剧团工作,也在电影制片厂做过一些短期工作 ,之后就在无线电广播工作 。

演艺经历

1941年,艾伦·拉德出演由奥逊·威尔斯导演的电影《公民凯恩》,扮演了一个报社记者的角色,他在影片接近尾声时露面 。同年,艾伦·拉德出演电影《ThisGunforHire》,扮演杀手雷文,这是他的第四个角色,出演这个角色使拉德成为明星 。

1942年,艾伦·拉德出演电影《JoanofParis》,在片中的角色引起了人们的注意,很快他被邀请出演电影中的许多小角色 。同年,艾伦·拉德与维罗妮卡·莱克合作出演电影《StarSpangledRhythm》和《玻璃钥匙》 。

1945年,艾伦·拉德与维罗妮卡·莱克合作出演电影《Duffy'sTavern》 。

1946年,艾伦·拉德与维罗妮卡·莱克合作出演悬疑电影《蓝色大丽花》 。

1948年,艾伦·拉德与维罗妮卡·莱克合作出演电影《Saigon》 。

1953年,艾伦·拉德出演西部电影《原野奇侠》 。

1958年,艾伦·拉德与奥莉薇·黛·哈佛兰、儿子大卫·拉德合作出演西部剧情电影《义侠柔情》,扮演老兵约翰·钱德勒,带着失语的儿子来到北方求医 。

艾伦·拉德的最后一部电影是《TheCarpetbeggars》,在他死后于1964年上映 。

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