As one of the most talked-about figures, Jordan Ladd has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Jordan Ladd's Net Worth?

In 2007, she was cast in theQuentin Tarantinofilm, "Death Proof." She also appeared in the exploitation horror film "Death Proof" alongsideRosario Dawson,Tracie Thoms,Zoe Bell, andKurt Russell. Though the film was a box office failure, it was a critical success. She also appeared in "Hostel: Part II." She appeared in another horror film in 2009 called "Grace." The film was screened on the film festival circuit in North America and received significant positive critical attention. The same year, she also starred in the made-for-television film, "The Wishing Well."

In 2000, Ladd appeared in "The Specials," a comedy about superheroes on their day off. She also starred in the E! original film, "Best Actress" and appeared in the critically acclaimed anthology film "Boys Life 3." In 2002, she starred inEli Roth'sdirectorial debut film, "Cabin Fever." This was her first entry into the horror film genre, and the film was largely praised by critics. It was also a modest commercial success. The same year, she also appeared in theDavid Lynchfilm, "Darkened Room."

Ladd was born on January 14, 1975, in Los Angeles, California, to parents Cheryl and David Ladd. Her paternal grandparents were also in the industry, as her grandfather Alan Ladd worked as an actor and producer as did her paternal grandmother. Her parents divorced in 1980 when Ladd was five years old. Her mother remarried a year later to music producer Brian Russel, and Ladd grew up with her step-sister, Lindsay Russell.

Jordan Ladd is an American actress who has a net worth of $1 million. Jordan Ladd has appeared in such films as "Never Been Kissed," "Cabin Fever," "Death Proof," and "Darkened Room," among others. She is the daughter of Charlie's Angels starCheryl Ladd. Her father,David Ladd, is also a producer and former actor.

In 2004, Ladd starred in the horror comedy film "Club Dread" and then in the horror film "Madhouse." The following year, in 2005, she appeared oppositeAnna Faris,Ryan Reynolds, andJustin Longin the independent romantic comedy film "Waiting…" which has since become a cult classic. In 2006, she briefly appeared in the David Lynch film, "Inland Empire," which also starred her mother.

Ladd was initially not involved in the industry. She attended high school in Los Angeles and led a relatively normal life despite her famous parents. After graduating from high school in 1993, she attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.

In 1994, she guest-starred in an episode of the NBC series, "Saved by the Bell: The New Class." She then made her big screen debut with a supporting role in the film "Embrace of the Vampire" in 1994. Throughout the rest of the 1990s, she appeared in a number of independent films like "Inside Out," "Nowhere," "Stand-ins," and "Taking the Plunge." She landed a more high-profile role in 1999 when she starred alongsideDrew Barrymorein the teen comedy "Never Been Kissed." The film was a big commercial success, grossing almost $85 million worldwide. The film's success helped Ladd gain exposure to wider audiences.

Ladd began appearing in commercials at a young age. When she was two years old, she appeared in a commercial for Polaroid. While in school, she began acting in film and television and sometimes worked with her mother. She appeared alongside her mother in "The Girl Who Came Between Them" in 1990 and "Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back" in 1993. However, she did not focus her attention on acting seriously until she completed high school.

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