| After working as lifeguard, gas station attendant and hotdog vendor, became bit player in films, radio and local theatrical productions |
| Briefly worked for the San Fernanado Valley Sun-Record |
| Joined a small group of actors that Universal planned to turn into movie stars; group disbanded after two weeks |
| Moved with family to North Hollywood at age seven |
| Worked as a grip at Warner Bros. For two years |
1932 | Made film debut in a bit part, Once in a Lifetime |
1939 | Signed by film actress turned agent Sue Carol |
1942 | Achieved star status in This Gun for Hire ; first teaming with Veronica Lake |
1942 | Worked exclusively for Paramount under long term contract |
1944 | Received medical discharge from the Air Corps |
1948 | Last of four co-starring vehicles opposite Veronica Lake, Saigon |
1953 | Association with Paramount ended (date approximate) |
1953 | Made annual exhibitors poll of top ten boxoffice stars two years in a row, placing fourth and sixth |
1953 | Played most memorable film role in Shane |
1954 | Formed production concern, Alan Ladd Enterprises; first feature credit starring Ladd, Drum Beat , co-produced with Jaguar Productions and Warner Brothers |
1964 | Last film, The Carpetbaggers |