Ronald Reagan



First NameRonald
Last NameReagan
Full Name at BirthRonald Wilson Reagan
Other NamesThe Gipper, The Great Communicator
The Teflon president, Ronnie
Dutch, Bonzo
Age93 (age at death)
Date of BirthFebruary 6, 1911
BirthplaceTampico, Illinois
Date of DeathJune 5, 2004
Location of DeathLos Angeles, CA
Cause of DeathAlzheimer`s Disease
Height6' 1" (185 cm)
BuildAverage
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBrown - Dark
Star SignAquarius
ReligionPresbyterian
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
High SchoolNorthside High School, Dixon, IL (1928)
UniversityEureka College, Peoria, IL (1932)
OccupationPolitician, President of the Screen Actors Guild & Actor
Occupation CategoryHead of State
Claim to Fame40th US President, 1981-89
FatherJohn Reagan (father)
MotherNelle Reagan (mother)
Other Family MembersNancy Davis (2nd wife)
Jane Wyman (1st wife) (actress)
FriendsRock Hudson, John Wayne, Robert Taylor, Bob Hope, Kevin Costner, William Holden, Dick Powell, George Murphy, Justin Dart, Jack Carson, Errol Flynn, Dennis Morgan, Alexis Smith, Craig Stevens, Lew Wasserman, Frank Sinatra, Ann Sheridan, Regis Toomey, Jack Benny, Danny Thomas, Red Skelton, Greer Garson, Pat O'Brien, Colleen Moore, Edgar Bergen, Lucille Ball, Irene Dunne, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Shirley Temple Black, Jimmy Stewart, Gene Kelly, Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Hal B. Wallis, Claudette Colbert, George Burns, Dick Carlson, Mervyn Leroy, Eddie Albert, Owen Crump, Mary Livingston, Dana Andrews, Melvyn Douglas, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Hattie McDaniel, Glenn Ford, Doris Duke, Vincent Sherman

Ronald Wilson Reagan /'r?n?ld 'w?ls?n 're?g?n/ (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989), the 33rd Governor of California (1967–1975) and prior to that, an actor.


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Filmography

Selected Ronald Reagan film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

1996
Five Presidents Talking with David Frost
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1964
Jack Browning

1963
Judge Howard R. Stimming

1963
Heritage of Splendor
Narrator

1961
Narrator

1961
Rex Kent

1957
Cmdr. Casey Abbott

1957
Capt. Paul Winters

1956
Maj. Will Sinclair

1956
General Electric Summer Originals
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1955
Cowpoke

1954
Webb Sloane

1953
Frame Johnson

1953
Dan McCloud

1953
Paul Miller, Allan Richards, Captain Jeremy Davis, Captain Jeremy Davis

1953
Medallion Theatre
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1953
The Revlon Mirror Theater
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1952
Jeff Williams

1952
Professor John Palmer

1952
Grover Cleveland Alexander

1952
Bear River Smith, Charles Poston, David Farragut, David Farragut

1952
Lieutenant Commander Masterson, Steve Wentworth

1951
Prof. Peter Boyd

1951
Burt Rainey

1951
Capt. Vance Britten

1951
Hollywood Opening Night
-

1951
The Big Truth
Host/Narrator

1950
Harold 'Hal' Norton

1950
Guest Host, Merle Fisher

1950
Tommy Blunt

1949
John Lawrence

1949
John Galen

1949
Bob Randolph - Robert Benerik

1949
Yank

1947
Tom Bates

1947
Sergeant Bill Page

1947
Larry Hanrahan

1943
Johnny Jones

1943
Father Michael O'Keefe

1943
Lt. Ames

1943
Cadet Classification
Narrator

1942
Flying Officer Johnny Hammond

1942
Steve Talbot

1942
Drake McHugh

1942
Narrator

1942
Mister Gardenia Jones
John Jones Jr.

1941
Jimmy Grant

1941
Peter 'Pete' Rowan

1941
Gilbert 'Gil' Jones

1941
Matt Sawyer

1940
George Gipp

1940
Brass Bancroft, aka Steve Swenko and Steve Coe

1940
George Custer

1940
Marty Allen

1940
Dan Crawford

1940
Eddie Kent

1939
Alec

1939
Jim Donohue

1939
Ed 'Eddie' Clark

1939
Deputy Dist. Atty. Patrick 'Pat' Remson

1939
Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft

1939
Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft

1939
Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft

1938
Radio announcer at premiere

1938
Dan Crawford

1938
Pat Dunn

1938
Neil Dillon

1938
Jack Withering

1938
Jack Miller

1938
Radio Announcer

1938
Eric Gregg

1938
Pvt. Dennis Reilley

1937
Radio Host at Premiere

1937
Andy McCaine

Other Crew Credits

Production Manager Credits

Soundtrack Credits






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