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Ronald Reagan


 
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Mostly Credited As: Ronald Reagan
Sometimes Credited As: President Ronald Reagan
Sgt. Ronald Reagan
Lt. Ronald Reagan
Birth Name: Ronald Wilson Reagan
Date Of Birth: February 06, 1911 (Age 93)
Country Of Birth: USA
Birth Place: Tampico, Illinois
Date Of Death: June 05, 2004
Cause Of Death: Pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease (Bel Air, CA)
Spouse
Nancy Reagan Mar/04/1952 - Jun/05/2004 (his death) (2 children)
Jane Wyman Jan/26/1940 - Jun/28/1948 (divorced) (2 children)

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Ronald Reagan TV Appearances
 
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Show: General Electric Theater(1953)As: Host (1954-1962)
Show: Death Valley Days(1952)As: Host (1963-1965)
Episode Cast Credits 
Show: Firing Line (1966) 
• 6 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Thursday July 06th, 1967)
  Two Friends Talk: Ronald Reagan and William F. Buckley, Part II 25x32: (Oct/12/1990) As Himself 
  Two Friends Talk: Ronald Reagan and William F. Buckley, Part I 25x31: (Oct/11/1990) As Himself 
  Presidential Hopeful: Ronald Reagan 15x02: (Jan/14/1980) As Himself 
  Resolved: That the Senate Should Ratify the Proposed Panama Canal Treaties 13x01: (Jan/13/1978) As Himself 
Show: MLB All-Star Game (1948) 
  MLB 60th All-Star Game 41x01: (Jul/11/1989) As Himself, [Special Guest Stars]
Show: Super Bowl (1967) 
  Super Bowl XIX 19x01: (Jan/20/1985) As Coin Tosser 
Show: The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (1971) 
  Show 20 03x01: (Sep/15/1972) As Himself 
Show: The Carol Burnett Show (1967) (1967) 
  with Soupy Sales, Mel Torme, Ronald Reagan 03x16: (Jan/26/1970) As Himself 
Show: Death Valley Days (1952) 
• 8 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Sunday December 27th, 1964)
  A City is Born 14x13: (Oct/22/1965) As Charles Poston 
  No Place for a Lady 14x12: (Oct/21/1965) As William Bent 
  The Lawless Have Laws 14x01: (Oct/01/1965) As Lt. Colonel Martin Burke 
  Temporary Warden 14x11: (Sep/30/1965) As Warden Hume 
Show: Kraft Suspense Theatre (1963) 
  A Cruel and Unusual Night 01x28: (Jun/04/1964) As Judge Howard Stimming 
Show: Wagon Train (1957) 
  The Fort Pierce Story 07x02: (Sep/23/1963) As Capt. Paul Winters 
Show: General Electric Theater (1953) 
• 35 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Sunday September 26th, 1954)
  My Dark Days (2) 10x25: (Mar/25/1962) As Paul Miller 
  My Dark Days (1) 10x24: (Mar/18/1962) As Paul Miller 
  Shadow of a Hero 10x19: (Feb/04/1962) As Frank Foster 
  The Wall Between 10x15: (Jan/07/1962) As Sam Miller 
Show: The Dick Powell Show (1961) 
  Who Killed Julie Greer? 01x01: (Sep/26/1961) As Kent 
Show: Zane Grey Theatre (1956) 
  The Long Shadow 05x15: (Jan/19/1961) As Major Will Sinclair 
Show: This Is Your Life (1952) (1952) 
  Charles Coburn 08x11: (Jun/29/1960) As Himself 
Show: The DuPont Show With June Allyson (1959) 
  The Way Home 01x17: (Jan/18/1960) As Alan Royce 
Show: The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) 
  Art Carney, Ronald Reagan 12x02: (Sep/21/1958) As Himself 
Show: The Academy Awards (1929) 
  The 30th Annual Academy Awards 30x01: (Mar/26/1958) As Co-Presenter: Scientific & Technical Awards 
Show: Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951) 
  The Edge of Battle 03x30: (Mar/26/1954) As guest star 
  The Jungle Trap 03x25: (Feb/19/1954) As Steve Davis 
  The Doctor Goes Home 02x48: (Jul/31/1953) As guest star 
Show: The Lux Video Theatre (1950) 
  Message in a Bottle 04x01: (Sep/03/1953) As Merle Fisher 
 
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Ronald Reagan Trivia
 
Governor of California from 1967 to 1975
 
40th president of the United States (1981-1989)
 
President of the Screen Actors Guild from 1947 to 1952 and 1959-1960
 
Secret Service codename was "Rawhide"
 
He was turned down for combat duty in WW2 due to his poor eyesight.
 
He was dubbed "The Great Communicator".
 
The oldest President to enter office.
 
Was offered a role in the film "Back to the Future Part II".
 
Graduate of Eureka College (1932).
 
Was a sports announcer in Des Moines, IA before becoming an actor in 1937.
 
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