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left WDAF, Ladesich, who by now was assistant program director for the station, took over his spot and the name Al Christy became more well known in the Kansas City area. The Ladesich family was very much involved in Kansas City media. Al's brother and sister were associated with WDAF-TV as well, as
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In the late 1960s the Resident Theater closed down and soon professional theater was established for the first time in Kansas City, via the Missouri Repertory Theater. Ladesich was a regular there throughout the 1970s and 1980s and was well-known to Kansas City theatergoers during that time as a
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versatile character actor who could "do everything from Shakespeare to light comedy." He also, by this time, had been promoted to a vice-president and board member of a Kansas City ad agency and retired early in the 1980s. He spent his "retirement" years primarily in
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which primarily produced radio and television commercials. Taking normal work hours and not being required to work at night like when toiling in radio and TV, Ladesich now had time in the evenings to devote to what soon became his chief hobby and
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parents who had immigrated to the United States a few years before. He graduated from Wyandotte High School in 1937. This was where he first became interested in dramatics.
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in and around Kansas City, and endeavored to use local talent for many of the smaller roles. Ladesich was among the local actors enlisted, portraying a sheriff.
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which was shot there that year. Soon after, he began to suffer from severe heart trouble and then officially "retired." He died in March 1995 of
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Ladesich began his career working under his father, selling insurance for Armour Packing Company in Kansas City. He then served in
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station was begun in Kansas City, Ladesich became one of three weathercasters there. In 1953 when popular weather announcer
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In 1956 Ladesich left WDAF-TV and became a director, writer, producer, and account manager for a Kansas City
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For the Canadian film director and producer (November 23, 1886 – April 14, 1951), see
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By 1990, Ladesich had returned to Kansas City and played a judge in the film
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Mount Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
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