Two things I take very seriously in life. My golf game and my relationship with God. Neither one is simple.
Cheryl was married to David Ladd, from 1974-1980, they have a daughter together, her name is Jordan Ladd. Cheryl then married Brian Russell on January 3 1981 and are still currently married.
Cheryl sang a song on the record known as Dance Forever. It turned out to be a minor hit for her
Cheryl has a younger brother. His name is Seth.
Cheryl performed The National Anthem at Super Bowl XIV in 1980.
The Mad Messiah was another role that Cheryl took on in the movie Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones in 1980.
Cheryl often plays the part of a mother who has to deal with something in her past or present that is devastating such as the lose of her child or an abusive past.
In the mini series TV Land Moguls Cheryl played herself in 2004.
Cheryl was last seen on a TV movie in the production of Eve’s Christmas in 2004 playing the part of Diane Simon.
In 1989 Cheryl was the first woman to receive the Hubert H. Humphrey Humanitarian Award.
Cheryl co-wrote a children's book with her husband entitled, The Adventures Of Little Nettie Windship.
Cheryl released two hit albums on Capitol Records in the 70's. Cheryl Ladd (1978) and Dance Forever (1979).
Cheryl has been the primary ambassador for Childhelp USA, one of the largest and oldest national, nonprofit organizations dedicated to the treatment, prevention, and research of child abuse and neglect, since 1979. She was honored with their Woman of the World Award in 1987.