Cheryl Ladd’s path through life has been anything but ordinary. Best known for her role on Charlie’s Angels, she’s also lived a story of unexpected turns, emotional resilience, and deep family devotion that’s just as captivating as anything she’s played on screen.
Ladd first tied the knot with actor David Ladd in 1973. The couple welcomed a daughter, Jordan, during their time together, but by 1980, the marriage had come to an end. The split was tough on the family—especially Jordan—but Cheryl was standing at the threshold of a new chapter.
Just one year later, she found love again—this time with music producer Brian Russell. What made the relationship even more surprising was that Brian had been a close friend of Cheryl’s ex-husband. The beginnings of their romance sparked curiosity and even doubt from the public and those close to them. But what looked unconventional from the outside quickly blossomed into a lasting bond.
By January 1981, Cheryl and Brian were married, despite the whirlwind nature of their courtship. Questions swirled, but their connection proved stronger than the skepticism. Over four decades later, they remain devoted partners, showing the world what lasting love can look like—even when it starts in the unlikeliest of ways.
Their partnership was about more than romance. Brian played an important role behind the scenes of Cheryl’s career, helping produce her specials and contributing to her music. With his support, Cheryl began moving beyond her “angel” persona, taking on new creative challenges and redefining herself as an artist.
At home, their blended family took shape. Cheryl’s daughter Jordan and Brian’s daughter Lindsey, from his marriage to singer Brenda Russell, built a strong bond. Cheryl often described their connection as that of “very good sisters,” and family life found a rhythm that worked.
As time went on and the demands of fame eased, Cheryl found joy in a slower pace—one filled with quiet time, travel, and meaningful connection with Brian. In her words, their relationship became “just yummy” over the years, grounded in a friendship that only grew stronger with time.
Professionally, Cheryl never stopped evolving. She stayed active in film and television, with standout roles in projects like Christmas Unwrapped (2020), A Cowgirl’s Song (2022), and A Christmas for the Ages (2023), proving that she remains a relevant and powerful presence in the industry.
At the heart of everything for Cheryl is her faith. She has spoken openly about her relationship with God, crediting it with giving her strength through both joyful and challenging seasons. Gratitude and spiritual grounding have been key themes in how she approaches life, family, and her career.
Through it all, Cheryl Ladd’s life story is one of persistence, grace, and deep connection. From navigating fame to building a tight-knit, blended family and embracing each new chapter with optimism, she’s a reminder that love and purpose often arrive in unexpected—and beautiful—ways.