In The Mood For California

Los Angeles as an Inherited Dream

41 min · 22. Mai 2026
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Jordan Ladd is an American actress born in Los Angeles, into a family woven into Hollywood history. The daughter of Cheryl Ladd and granddaughter of classic film star Alan Ladd, she grew up surrounded by storytelling, yet chose to shape her own artistic path. She began acting at a young age and gained recognition in films such as Never Been Kissed, Cabin Fever, and Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof. Her collaboration with director Eli Roth on Cabin Fever became a defining moment, establishing her as a memorable presence in modern horror. She has also worked with visionary filmmakers like David Lynch (Inland Empire), moving fluidly between independent, genre, and experimental cinema. Known for her emotional authenticity and understated presence, Ladd has built a career guided by curiosity, creative risk, and a lasting connection to the spirit of Los Angeles. Today, Jordan will share with us what it’s like to find your own voice in acting, even when the story you were born into is already so powerful. www.inthemoodforcalifornia.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maria.korpacheva.3 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthemoodforcalifornia/ Twitter: @InTheMoodForCA

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