Skidmore Saratoga Memory Project

Interview with Bill Ladd, '83

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Title

Interview with Bill Ladd, '83

Date

1-Jun-18

Is Part Of

Skidmore Saratoga Memory Project

Source

Audio, Photo

Description

Ladd, '83, was a theater major who studied with Carolyn Anderson. He hails from Wayne, Maine, and currently lives in Framingham, Massachusetts. He recalls faculty including Phyllis Roth and Pat Lee pushing him to excel, acting in a movie while still in college, and being the third generation in the Ladd family to serve as a Skidmore College trustee. He notes that he is the first openly gay trustee at the College. His social life included friends, movies at the old Pyramid Wall, and alum Steve Sullivan, '78, who owns the Old Bryan Inn and Longfellows. Ladd also opens up about the one thing he would change about his time at Skidmore, was contemplating suicide during his first year of College. He also describes how Skidmore helped him accept himself and has become a safer place for "young men and women to be themselves." Now finishing a transition to a career in ministry, Ladd talks about how the writing and storytelling skills honed at Skidmore have served his work in theater and now for the church.

Language

English (eng,)

Creator

Sultan, Harry, 17

Format

audio recording

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Interviewer

Sultan, Harry

Interviewee

Ladd, Bill, '83

Location

Lucy Scribner Library, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY

Original Format

audio recording

Record Creation Date

6/27/18

Collection

Citation

Sultan, Harry, 17, “Interview with Bill Ladd, '83,” Skidmore Saratoga Memory Project, accessed January 30, 2025, https://ssmp.skidmore.edu/document/1095.

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