- In 1977, she wore a T-shirt that read "Farrah Fawcett Minor" to her first day on the set of As Panteras (1976). She was also favored by Edward J. Lakso above the rest of the series' cast.
- She was the first choice for the lead role in Cama Ardente (1984), which she declined. The role eventually went to Farrah Fawcett, whom Ladd had replaced on As Panteras (1976).
- In 1978, a listener wrote into Casey Kasem's "American Top 40" radio show, requesting a long-distance dedication (a weekly feature) to her, asking her to his high school prom. She personally telephoned the boy with her regrets, and he thought it was his friends playing a prank. The song in question, Cheryl's "Think It Over", peaked at #36.
- She was considered for the role eventually played by Meredith Baxter on Família (1976), which is how she came to producer Aaron Spelling's attention for As Panteras (1976).
- Released her autobiographical book, "Token Chick: A Woman's Guide to Golfing with the Boys", recounting her experiences with the sport of golf. (maio de 2005)
- In various interviews, she reportedly never got along with Kate Jackson during their two years together in As Panteras (1976). Some days Jackson would speak to her, most days she never spoke to her. Notoriously hard to get along, Ladd also did not like Shelley Hack and was the catalyst behind both women quitting the series.
- During high school, she was a carhop at the local drive-in restaurant, The Barn; she was also a cheerleader. After high school, she travelled with the band, The Music Shop and played in venues in the Midwestern United States before settling in Los Angeles (1970).
- In spite of what actually transpired behind the scenes between both of them and Edward J. Lakso, publicly spoke nothing but positive words about her forbearing former Angel co-star, Shelley Hack.
- Friends with Jaclyn Smith.
- Never warmed up to Shelley Hack: the production promised her Sabrina's replacement on As Panteras (1976) would be an actress of her own stature and, instead, Hack was even taller than Kate Jackson.
- Former sister-in-law of Alan Ladd Jr. and Alana Ladd.
- In nearly every episode of As Panteras (1976) as Kris Munroe, she did her spot-on impression of the immortal Stan Laurel.
- She appeared as the mother of the title character in the unrelated films Lisa (1990) and O Caçador de Lisa (1996).
- Her father was a railway engineer and her mother was a waitress.
- She has English and German ancestry.
- She has starred in three Danielle Steel adaptations: Agora e para Sempre (1983), Passageiros da Ilusão (1986), and Um Mundo que Mudou (1991).
- She spent 4 years in the series Charlies Angels.
- Former mother-in-law of Conor O'Neill.
- Her publicist is Jay D. Schwartz.
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