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Alan Ladd could have been one of many married fathers, both in Hollywood and elsewhere, who had a relatively easy time moonlighting in same - sex relationships.

He died when Lyndon Johnson was president.

Alan Ladd died suddenly two months after Johnson was sworn in as president on board Air Force One, here is an excerpt from his Wikipedia article:

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As with many Hollywood stars, Ladd is sometimes described as either a social adherent to, or member of, the gay subculture. No reliable evidence has been published to substantiate such claims, but they do exist. At least one gay historian has gone so far as to suggest that Ladd's suicide attempt(s) was (were) related to unsubstantiated sexual questioning.

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People have made similar assertions about other married movie actors decades after they died in middle age.

Ladd's career faded before he could have gotten booked on an Aaron Spelling television show such as "Burke's Law." In fact, he never had a television career. Like Laurence Harvey, Ladd had a dour, somber quality (on the screen at least) that didn't work with comedy, and 1960s American television had a lot of funny variety shows and sitcoms. Television westerns didn't need either of them. Even "Burke's Law," which was a crime drama, included dark humor.

Ladd died in 1964 during an era when newspaper columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper covered up a lot of stuff about Hollywood sex and death. Nobody investigated Ladd's life or death while the information was fresh. So the simple answer to the question that started this "Answers" article is, "It's possible, but we'll never know. Too many people who knew the correct answer died without revealing it to a journalist."

It's creepy to imagine how Alan Ladd would react to his Wikipedia article. You can see the way his characters behaved in movies when others crossed them, but those were fictional characters.

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