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  1. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesNancy Reagan - HISTORY

    9 de nov. de 2009 · Harry Langdon/Getty Images. Nancy Reagan (1921-2016) was an American first lady (1981-1989), the wife of Ronald Reagan, 40th president of the United States, and actress, noted for her efforts to ...

  2. www.reaganlibrary.gov › reagans › nancy-reaganNancy Reagan | Ronald Reagan

    President Reagan and Nancy Reagan's Interview with Chris Wallace on May 18, 1985. President Reagan and Nancy Reagan's Interview with Chris Wallace on May 18, 1985. National Archives Identification: 137879856. Address to the Nation on Drug Abuse Campaign, September 14, 1986.

  3. Nancy Davis Reagan was a well-known actress, starting in stage acting and later relocating to Hollywood for film and television roles. She was also known as “a deft international ambassador for brisk, polished, and generally faultless American high style,” according to Vogue.

  4. 12 de nov. de 2020 · James Rosebush, former chief of staff to Nancy, told Good Morning America of their apparent love for each other. “And I said, ‘Oh yes, without question.’”. Already deeply protective of her ...

  5. www.reaganfoundation.org › ronald-reagan › nancyNancy Reagan's Life & Times

    July 6, 1921. Nancy is Born in New York City. Born to a determined mother who acted on Broadway, Nancy’s fate was in her genes. Read More. 1923. Nancy's Early Years. During her young years, Nancy was raised by her Aunt and their family while her mother traveled with the theater. Read More.

  6. The Triumph Of Nancy Reagan by Karen Tumulty- Available with autographed bookplate. SKU: BKH600. The Triumph of Nancy Reagan is being touted as the definitive biography of the fiercely vigilant and politically astute First Lady who shaped one of the most consequential presidencies of the 20th century: Nancy Reagan.

  7. The Love Story. Romeo had his Juliet, Antony had his Cleopatra. Prince Edward had his Wallis, and Ronald Reagan had his beloved Nancy. Charlton Heston once said theirs was “probably the greatest love affair in the history of the American Presidency.”. Learn more.