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Lada Edmund Jr.

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Lada Edmund Jr. in Vengeance de femmes (1974)
Lada Edmund, Jr. was originally cast in the Broadway production of "Bye Bye Birdie with Dick Van Dyke and Chita Rivera in 1960. She later was a featured dancer on "Hullabaloo" on NBC in 1965, as the "Hullabaloo A-Go-Go Girl in the cage." Her "Go-Go" status happened quite by accident. The first Hullabaloo show featured the "A Go-Go" segment, which was based on the establishment Whiskey A-Go-Go in Los Angeles. The "A Go-Go" segment was to feature the guest artist(s) while the Hullabaloo dancers supported the act by dancing routines while they performed on the floor. But Lada, being 17 years old at the time, was assigned to dance in one of the Go-Go cages. Her instructions were, make the frills on her go-go dress fly. Being a tomboy growing up and being the competitor she was, she followed orders which developed into a high-octane effort that virtually stole every show. (And there was NEVER any move in that cage that could have been labeled offensive.)It saved Hullabaloo because the first guest star, Joey Heatherton's performance of "The Hullabaloo" drew complaints about her too-sexy outfit and dance moves that sponsors threatened to pull out of that first show. She had a national following which lead to a recording contract where she recorded his two known hits, "I Know Something" and "The LaRue." She also hosted a radio program and was a guest columnist of the New York Times. After Hullabaloo, she appeared in a small budgeted movie filmed in New York entitled, "Out Of It." She would have second billing in the film with the third billing going to a then unknown-actor from Yonkers, New York named Jon Voight. His next film would be his breakout film, "Midnight Cowboy." Lada, seeing that she would have difficulty breaking in films, became a Hollywood stunt person and driver and became the highest paid female in that industry. She was one of the first female stunt people to establish a career in the field. Her most notable assignment during that time was her association with Hal Needham. She at times, subbed as the driver in 'The Bandit Car' for Burt Reynolds in "Smokey and The Bandit." In 1973, Lada was the first "human" to successfully test and later lobby Washington D.C. for the use of the air bag, now used in every car in America.

Currently, (July-2010) Lada is a personal trainer in Waldwick, New Jersey and has been since 1995. She has trained professional athletes and movie stars for over 25 years. She has established a ever-growing program called "Minor Miracles," designed to get children back into exercising and being nutritionally fit. She simply says at her age, she wants to "Bring sexy back to the menopause set."

Fans of her Hullabaloo days still communicate with her through her website (ladastedmund.com)and Facebook (Lada St. Edmund) while maintaining her training business. In July 2010, Lada made her first successful personal appearance during Super Mega Show, a 60s rock-music fan fest. Fans were happy to see that even with her developed muscles, she is still the gorgeous woman that graced Hullabaloo. She came away being touched after all these years.

May-2010-Lada is planning to begin training to become a boxing referee for USA Boxing Metro in the New York Area. Her wish is to referee a Golden Gloves event at Madison Square Garden by March of 2011.
BornApril 1, 1947
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    Known for

    Les huit diaboliques (1969)
    Les huit diaboliques
    5.1
    • Inez(as Lada Edmond Jr.)
    • 1969
    Jump (1971)
    Jump
    6.1
    • Enid
    • 1971
    Savage! (1973)
    Savage!
    5.1
    • Vicki
    • 1973
    Vengeance de femmes (1974)
    Vengeance de femmes
    5.5
    • Tiny
    • 1974

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Vengeance de femmes (1974)
      Vengeance de femmes
      5.5
      • Tiny
      • 1974
    • George Peppard in Banacek (1972)
      Banacek
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Lila Porter
      • 1973
    • Savage! (1973)
      Savage!
      5.1
      • Vicki
      • 1973
    • Love, American Style (1969)
      Love, American Style
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Girl (segment "Love and the Return of Raymond")
      • 1972
    • Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, and Clarence Williams III in La nouvelle équipe (1968)
      La nouvelle équipe
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Charlene Grant
      • 1971
    • Jump (1971)
      Jump
      6.1
      • Enid
      • 1971
    • Out of It (1969)
      Out of It
      6.0
      • Christine
      • 1969
    • The Flim-Flam Man
      6.7
      TV Movie
      • Bonnie Lee
      • 1969
    • Les huit diaboliques (1969)
      Les huit diaboliques
      5.1
      • Inez (as Lada Edmond Jr.)
      • 1969
    • ABC Stage 67 (1966)
      ABC Stage 67
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Irene D'Oeuvre
      • 1966
    • Tina Louise, Nancy Sinatra, James Darren, and Pamela Tiffin in For Those Who Think Young (1964)
      For Those Who Think Young
      5.2
      • College Girl (as Lada Edmund)
      • 1964

    Stunts



    • L'Équipée du Cannonball (1981)
      L'Équipée du Cannonball
      6.2
      • stunts (uncredited)
      • 1981

    Personal details

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      • Lada's Official Site
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    • Alternative names
      • Lada Edmond Jr.
    • Height
      • 1.63 m
    • Born
      • April 1, 1947
      • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
    • Other works
      Stage: "Promises, Promises" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Neil Simon. Based on the film La garçonnière (1960) by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. Music by Burt Bacharach. Lyrics by Hal David. Musical Director / Dance arrangements by Harold Wheeler. Music orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick. Choreographed by Michael Bennett. Assistant Choreographer: Bob Avian. Directed by Robert Moore. Shubert Theatre: 1 Dec 1968-1 Jan 1972 (1281 performances + 7 previews). Cast: Jill O'Hara (as "Fran Kubelik"), Jerry Orbach (as "Chuck Baxter"), Larry Haines (as "Dr. Dreyfuss"), Edward Winter (as "J.D. Sheldrake"), Barbara Alston (as "Intern's Date"), Adrienne Angel (as "Sylvia Gilhooley"), Rod Barry (as "New Young Executive" / "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Kelly Bishop (credited as Carole Bishop; as "Company Nurse" / "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Kelly Britt (as "Orchestra Voice"), Gene Cooper (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Graciela Daniele (as "Clancy's Employee" / "Intern's Date"), Bob Fitch (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Margot Hanson (as "Orchestra Voice"), Betsy Haug (as "Dining Room Hostess" / "Clancy's Employee"), Ken Howard (as "Bartender Eddie" / "Karl Kubelik"), Neil Jones (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Baayork Lee (as "Lum Ding Hostess" / "Miss Wong"), Debra Lyman (as "Swing Dancer"), Bettye McCormick (as "Orchestra Voice"), Donna McKechnie (as "Vivien Della Hoya"), Marian Mercer (as "Marge MacDougall"), Vince O'Brien (as "Mr. Eichelberger"), Rita O'Connor (as "Dentist's Nurse" / "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Gerry O'Hara (as "Company Doctor" / "Intern"), Dick O'Neill (as "Jesse Vanderhof"), Kay Oslin (as "Helen Sheldrake"), Scott Pearson (as "Waiter" / "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Paul Reed (as "Mr. Dobitch"), Margo Sappington (as "Miss Polanski" / "Clancy's Employee"), Michael Shawn (as "Intern" / "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Norman Shelly (as "Mr. Kirkeby"), Ilona Simon (as "Orchestra Voice"), Millie Slavin (as "Peggy Olson"), Julane Stites (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Don Stomsvik (as "Swing Dancer"), Melissa Stoneburn (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Michael Vita (as "Madison Square Garden Attendant" / "Bartender Eugene"). Standby: Peter Lombard (as "Chuck Baxter" / "J.D. Sheldrake"). Understudies: Kelly Britt (as "Marge MacDougall"), Bob Fitch (as "Mr. Kirkeby"), Rita O'Connor (as "Peggy Olson"), Dick O'Neill (as "Mr. Dobitch"), Margo Sappington (as "Fran Kubelik"), Norman Shelly (as "Dr. Dreyfuss"), Henry Sutton (as "Jesse Vanderhof" / "Mr. Eichelberger"), Michael Vita (as "Karl Kubelik"). Replacement actors during run: Barbara Alston (as "Miss Polanski"), Oscar Antony (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Pamela Barlow (as "Clancy's Employee"), Andy Bew (as "Company Doctor" / "Swing Dancer"), Pamela Blair (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Karen Burke (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron" / "Intern's Date"), Ronn Carroll (as "Mr. Kirkeby"), Eileen Casey (as "Clancy's Employee"), Marilyn Child (as "Marge MacDougall"), James Congdon (as "J.D. Sheldrake"), Gene Cooper (as "Waiter"), Patti Davis (as "Orchestra Voice"), Lada Edmund Jr. (as "Vivien Della Hoya"), Don Fellows (as "Jesse Vanderhof"), Miranda Fellows (as "Swing Dancer"), Bob Fitch (as "Intern"), Ronn Forella (as "Intern"), Jacki Garland (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Bill Gerber (as "Chuck Baxter"), Rei Golenor (as "Orchestra Voice"), Ilene Graff (as "Orchestra Voice"), Rodney Griffin (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Carol Hanzel (as "Clancy's Employee" / "Intern's Date"), Peggy Haug (as "Clancy's Employee" / "Dining Room Hostess"), Spence Henderson (as "Company Doctor" / "Swing Dancer"), Carolyn Kirsch (as "Dentist's Nurse"), Dick Korthaze (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron" / "Mr. Kirkeby"), Baayork Lee (as "Vivien Della Hoya"), Lorna Luft (as "Fran Kubelik") [from Oct 1971-Jan 1972], Bebra Lyman (as "Clancy's Employee" / "Dining Room Hostess"), John Medeiros (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron" / "Intern"), Todd Miller (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Barbara Monte-Britton (as "Lum Ding Hostess" / Miss Wong"), Joe Nelson (as "Company Doctor" / "Intern"), Frank Newell (as "New Young Executive"), Gerry O'Hara (as "Swing Dancer"), Jenny O'Hara (as "Fran Kubelik"), Dick O'Neill (as "Mr. Dobitch"), Diane Phillips (as "Dining Room Hostess" / "Clancy's Employee") [from 13 Dec 1971-1 Jan 1972], Frank Pietri (as "Bartender Eugene" / "Madison Square Garden Attendant"), Tony Roberts (credited as Anthony Roberts; as "Chuck Baxter [from 26 Oct 1970 -?], Rita Rudner (as "Intern's Date"), Gene Rupert (as "Chuck Baxter"), Dick Sabol (as "Bartender Eddie" / "Karl Kubelik"), Scott Salmon (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron" / "Intern" / "Waiter"), Norman Shelly (as "Dr. Dreyfuss"), Marylou Sirinek (as "Orchestra Voice"), Julane Stites (as "Miss Polanski"), Henry Sutton (as "Mr. Eichelberger" / "Mr. Kirkeby"), Eileen Taylor (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron"), Lynne Taylor (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron" / "Company Nurse" / "Helen Sheldrake"), Sandra Thornton (as "Orchestra Voice"), Terry Violino (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron" / "New Young Executive"), Sandra West (as "Clancy's Lounge Patron" / "Dentist's Nurse" / "Miss Polanski"), Mary Louise Wilson (as "Marge MacDougall") [from 20 Jul 20, 1970-?], Pam Zarit (as "Marge MacDougall"). Standbys: Bonnie Brody (as "Fran Kubelik"), Sandra Thornton (as "Fran Kubelik"). Understudies: Ronn Carroll (as "Mr. Eichelberger"), Patti Davis (as "Fran Kubelik"), Bob Fitch (as "Mr. Eichelberger"), Reinita Golenor (creidted as Rei Golenor; as "Marge MacDougall"), Ilene Graff (as "Fran Kubelik"), Carol Hanzel (as "Peggy Olson" / "Sylvia Gilhooley"), Dick Korthaze (as "Mr. Kirkeby"), Barbara Monte-Britton (as "Vivien Della Hoya"), Gerry O'Hara (as "Mr. Kirkeby"), Kay Oslin (as "Marge MacDougall" / "Peggy Olson"), Frank Pietri (as "Karl Kubelik"), Julane Stites (as "Vivien Della Hoya"), Lynne Taylor (as "Peggy Olson" / "Sylvia Gilhooley"). Produced by David Merrick. Associate Producer: Samuel Liff.
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      As of April 2010 was living in Wayne, NJ, where she is a personal trainer and a body builder.
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        Former Hullabaloo Go-Go Dancer now professional Body Builder
    • Nickname
      • Junior

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