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  1. 10/22/1965 - Death Valley Days: A City is Born (Season 14, Episode 8) - Ronald Reagan in lead role (Charles Poston) Partial Cast: Jack Lambert (Curly Burke), James Seay (Herman Ehrenberg), Michael Davis (Trini Serafino), Oscar Beregi, Jr. (Dutch Yaeger) Ronald Reagan's Filmography. Ronald Reagan spent nearly 30 years acting in feature films and ...

  2. Ronald Reagan. Actor: Kings Row. Ronald Reagan had quite a prolific career, having catapulted from a Warner Bros. contract player and television star, into serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild, the governorship of California (1967-1975), and lastly, two terms as President of the United States (1981-1989).

  3. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Ronald Reagan fue un actor de cine y político estadounidense que ejerció como presidente de Estados Unidos entre 1981 y 1989. Previamente había sido gobernador de California (1967-1975) y presidente del Sindicato de Actores de Cine (1947-1952 y 1959-1960). Reagan representaba el ala más conservadora del Partido Republicano y era un ...

  4. Ronald Reagan filmography. Ronald Reagan was an American actor whose first screen credit was the starring role in the movie Love Is on the Air (1937). He later starred in Brother Rat (1938). By the end of 1939, he had already appeared in 19 films. Reagan later played the role of George Gipp in the film Knute Rockne, All American (1940) before ...

  5. Ronald Reagan fue el presidente número 40 que tuvo los Estados Unidos de América, fue también actor profesional y presentador de televisión. Formó parte del Partido Republicano y se centró en una corriente conservadora para gobernar y en una política económica neoliberal.

  6. 1947-1952, 1959-1960. August 11, 1941, 7046 Hollywood Blvd- Warner Bros. contract player, Ronald Reagan, attended his first Board meeting as an alternate for Heather Angel. His then-wife, actress Jane Wyman, was elected to the Board over a year later. World War II put Reagan's Guild involvement in a holding pattern, but he resumed as a Board ...

  7. Ronald W. Reagan, (born Feb. 6, 1911, Tampico, Ill., U.S.—died June 5, 2004, Los Angeles, Calif.), 40th president of the U.S. (1981–89). He attended Eureka College and worked as a radio sports announcer before going to Hollywood in 1937. In his career as a movie actor, he appeared in more than 50 films and was twice president of the Screen ...