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Personal details:
Full name:Ronald Wilson Reagan
Height: 6' 1½" (1.87 m)
Born: 6 February 1911, Tampico, Illinois, USA
Nickname: The Gipper, The Great Communicator, The Teflon President, Dutch
Known as: Ronald Reagan / Elvis Reagan / Governor Reagan
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Spouse: Nancy Davis (4 March 1952 - 5 June 2004) (his death) 2 children
Jane Wyman (26 January 1940 - 1948) (divorced) 2 children
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Filmography:

Movies:

  • Elvis Gratton: Le king des kings
  • - Thanks (as Elvis Reagan) - Year:  1985
  • The Killers
  • - Jack Browning - Year:  1964
  • The Young Doctors
  • - Narrator (voice) - Year:  1961
  • Hellcats of the Navy
  • - Cmdr. Casey Abbott (Captain, USS Starfish) - Year:  1957
  • Tennessee's Partner
  • - Cowpoke - Year:  1955
  • Cattle Queen of Montana
  • - Farrell - Year:  1955
  • Prisoner of War
  • - Webb Sloane - Year:  1954
  • Law and Order
  • - Frame Johnson - Year:  1953
  • Tropic Zone
  • - Dan McCloud - Year:  1953
  • She's Working Her Way Through College
  • - Prof. John Palmer - Year:  1952
  • The Winning Team
  • - Grover Cleveland Alexander - Year:  1952
  • Hong Kong
  • - Jeff Williams - Year:  1952
  • The Big Truth
  • - Host/Narrator - Year:  1951
  • Bedtime for Bonzo
  • - Prof. Peter Boyd - Year:  1951
  • The Last Outpost
  • - Capt. Vance Britten - Year:  1951
  • Storm Warning
  • - Burt Rainey - Year:  1951
  • Louisa
  • - Hal Norton - Year:  1950
  • The Hasty Heart
  • - Yank - Year:  1949
  • The Girl from Jones Beach
  • - Bob Randolph (Robert Venerik) - Year:  1949
  • Night Unto Night
  • - John Galen - Year:  1949
  • John Loves Mary
  • - John Lawrence - Year:  1949
  • The Voice of the Turtle
  • - Sergeant Bill Page - Year:  1947
  • That Hagen Girl
  • - Tom Bates - Year:  1947
  • Stallion Road
  • - Larry Hanrahan - Year:  1947
  • Cadet Classification
  • - Narrator - Year:  1943
  • For God and Country (short)
  • - Father Michael O'Keefe - Year:  1943
  • This Is the Army
  • - Johnny Jones (as Lt. Ronald Reagan) - Year:  1943
  • Desperate Journey
  • - Flying Officer Johnny Hammond - Year:  1942
  • Juke Girl
  • - Steve Talbot - Year:  1942
  • Kings Row
  • - Drake McHugh - Year:  1942
  • Nine Lives Are Not Enough
  • - Matt Sawyer - Year:  1941
  • International Squadron
  • - Jimmy Grant - Year:  1941
  • Million Dollar Baby
  • - Peter 'Pete' Rowan, Musician (piano, "Die Walkirie") (uncredited) - Year:  1941
  • The Bad Man
  • - Gilbert 'Gil' Jones - Year:  1941
  • Santa Fe Trail
  • - George Armstrong Custer - Year:  1940
  • Tugboat Annie Sails Again
  • - Eddie Kent - Year:  1940
  • Knute Rockne All American
  • - George 'The Gipper' Gipp - Year:  1940
  • Murder in the Air
  • - Brass Bancroft, aka Steve Swenko and Steve Coe - Year:  1940
  • An Angel from Texas
  • - Marty Allen - Year:  1940
  • Brother Rat and a Baby
  • - Dan Crawford - Year:  1940
  • Smashing the Money Ring
  • - Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft - Year:  1939
  • Angels Wash Their Faces
  • - Deputy Dist. Atty. Patrick 'Pat' Remson - Year:  1939
  • Hell's Kitchen
  • - Jim Donohue - Year:  1939
  • Naughty But Nice
  • - Ed 'Eddie' Clark - Year:  1939
  • Code of the Secret Service
  • - Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft - Year:  1939
  • Dark Victory
  • - Alec Hamm - Year:  1939
  • Secret Service of the Air
  • - Lieutenant 'Brass' Bancroft - Year:  1939
  • Going Places
  • - Jack Withering - Year:  1938
  • Brother Rat
  • - Dan Crawford - Year:  1938
  • Girls on Probation
  • - Neil Dillon - Year:  1938
  • Boy Meets Girl
  • - Announcer - Year:  1938
  • The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
  • - Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited) - Year:  1938
  • Cowboy from Brooklyn
  • - Pat Dunn - Year:  1938
  • Accidents Will Happen
  • - Eric Gregg - Year:  1938
  • Swing Your Lady
  • - Jack Miller - Year:  1938
  • Hollywood Hotel
  • - Radio anouncer (uncredited) - Year:  1937
  • Submarine D
  • -1 - Paul, One of Ann's Suitors (scenes deleted) - Year:  1937
  • Sergeant Murphy
  • - Pvt. Dennis Riley - Year:  1937
  • Love Is on the Air
  • - Andy McCaine - Year:  1937

    Himself/Herself:

  • E! 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment History (TV documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  2003
  • Caught on Film (TV mini
  • -series) - Himself (Episode: Reagan Shooting/Cuban Missile Crisis/Fall of Saigon/WWII Home Movies/Andrea Doria) - Year:  2002
  • The American President (TV mini
  • -series) - Himself (voice) - Year:  2000
  • Assassinations That Changed the World (TV mini
  • -series documentary) - Actor - Year:  1996
  • 'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Videos (video)
  • - Himself ('Christmas at Ground Zero') - Year:  1996
  • The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 6 (TV documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1995
  • Inside the White House (TV documentary)
  • - Himself (Interviewee) - Year:  1995
  • The Word Universe: A Journey to West Africa (documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1995
  • The Last Party (documentary)
  • - Himself (on TV) (uncredited) - Year:  1993
  • Bob Hope: A 90th Birthday Celebration (TV documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1993
  • Post No Bills (documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1992
  • Positive (documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1990
  • Flashbacks (documentary short)
  • - Nemesis - Year:  1990
  • Only the News That Fits (documentary)
  • - Himself (admonishes the press) - Year:  1989
  • Stand
  • -Up Reagan - Himself - Year:  1989
  • Roger & Me (documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1989
  • The Disney
  • -MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening (TV documentary) - Himself - Year:  1989
  • America's Tribute to Bob Hope (TV documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1988
  • The World Is Watching (documentary)
  • - Himself (admonishes the press) - Year:  1988
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV special)
  • - Himself - Year:  1988
  • James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (TV documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1987
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1987
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1986
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV special)
  • - Himself - Year:  1985
  • Los Angeles 1984: Games of the XXIII Olympiad (TV mini
  • -series) - Himself - Year:  1984
  • To Bear Witness (documentary short)
  • - Himself - Year:  1983
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV special)
  • - Himself - Year:  1983
  • James Bond: The First 21 Years (TV documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1983
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV special)
  • - Himself - Year:  1982
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV special)
  • - Himself - Year:  1981
  • NBC White Paper: Reagan
  • - The First 100 Days (TV special) - Himself - Year:  1981
  • The 53rd Annual Academy Awards (TV special)
  • - Himself (pre-taped message) - Year:  1981
  • Peanuts to the Presidency (documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1978
  • Hollywood on Trial (documentary)
  • - Himself - Year:  1976
  • The American Film Institute Salute to James Cagney (TV special documentary)
  • - Himself (as Governor Reagan) - Year:  1974
  • Death Valley Days (TV series)
  • - Himself - Host (1965-1966) - Year:  1965
  • The 30th Annual Academy Awards (TV special)
  • - Himself - Announcer - Year:  1958
  • Dateline: Disneyland (TV special)
  • - Himself - Host - Year:  1955
  • G.E. Theatre (TV series)
  • - Himself - Host (1954-1962) - Year:  1954
  • The Orchid Award (TV series)
  • - Himself - Host: Los Angeles (1953-54) - Year:  1953
  • Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Night Life (documentary short)
  • - Himself - Year:  1952
  • Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Awards (documentary short)
  • - Himself - Toastmaster - Year:  1951
  • It's a Great Feeling
  • - Himself (uncredited) - Year:  1949
  • So You Want to Be in Pictures (short)
  • - Himself (uncredited) - Year:  1947
  • Stilwell Road (documentary)
  • - Narrator (voice) - Year:  1945
  • The Fight for the Sky (documentary short)
  • - Narrator - Year:  1945
  • Target Tokyo (documentary short)
  • - Narrator - Year:  1945
  • The First Motion Picture Unit (documentary short)
  • - Himself - Year:  1943
  • Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter (documentary short)
  • - Lt. Jimmy Saunders - Year:  1943
  • Screen Snapshots, No. 1, Series 23 (documentary short)
  • - Himself - Year:  1943
  • The Rear Gunner (documentary short)
  • - Lt. Ames - Year:  1943
  • Beyond the Line of Duty (documentary short)
  • - Narrator (voice) - Year:  1942
  • Mister Gardenia Jones (documentary short)
  • - John Jones Jr. (aka Gardenia 'Deany' Jones) - Year:  1942
  • Shoot Yourself Some Golf (short)
  • - Himself - Year:  1942
  • Sword Fishing (documentary short)
  • - Narrator (voice) - Year:  1939

    TV Guest

  • Elvis Gratton: Le king des kings
  • - Thanks (as Elvis Reagan)
  • The Young Doctors
  • - Narrator (voice)
  • Prisoner of War
  • - Webb Sloane
  • Tropic Zone
  • - Dan McCloud
  • The Big Truth
  • - Host/Narrator
  • Louisa
  • - Hal Norton
  • The Girl from Jones Beach
  • - Bob Randolph (Robert Venerik)
  • John Loves Mary
  • - John Lawrence
  • That Hagen Girl
  • - Tom Bates
  • Cadet Classification
  • - Narrator
  • Juke Girl
  • - Steve Talbot
  • Nine Lives Are Not Enough
  • - Matt Sawyer
  • Million Dollar Baby
  • - Peter 'Pete' Rowan, Musician (piano, "Die Walkirie") (uncredited)
  • An Angel from Texas
  • - Marty Allen
  • Hell's Kitchen
  • - Jim Donohue
  • Code of the Secret Service
  • - Lt. 'Brass' Bancroft
  • Secret Service of the Air
  • - Lieutenant 'Brass' Bancroft
  • Cowboy from Brooklyn
  • - Pat Dunn
  • Swing Your Lady
  • - Jack Miller
  • Submarine D
  • -1 - Paul, One of Ann's Suitors (scenes deleted)
  • Love Is on the Air
  • - Andy McCaine
  • E! 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment History (TV documentary)
  • - Himself
  • The American President (TV mini
  • -series) - Himself (voice)
  • Inside the White House (TV documentary)
  • - Himself (Interviewee)
  • Flashbacks (documentary short)
  • - Nemesis
  • Stand
  • -Up Reagan - Himself
  • The Disney
  • -MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening (TV documentary) - Himself
  • The World Is Watching (documentary)
  • - Himself (admonishes the press)
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Los Angeles 1984: Games of the XXIII Olympiad (TV mini
  • -series) - Himself
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV special)
  • - Himself
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV special)
  • - Himself
  • NBC White Paper: Reagan
  • - The First 100 Days (TV special) - Himself
  • Peanuts to the Presidency (documentary)
  • - Himself
  • The American Film Institute Salute to James Cagney (TV special documentary)
  • - Himself (as Governor Reagan)
  • The 30th Annual Academy Awards (TV special)
  • - Himself - Announcer
  • G.E. Theatre (TV series)
  • - Himself - Host (1954-1962)
  • Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Night Life (documentary short)
  • - Himself
  • It's a Great Feeling
  • - Himself (uncredited)
  • Stilwell Road (documentary)
  • - Narrator (voice)
  • Target Tokyo (documentary short)
  • - Narrator
  • Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter (documentary short)
  • - Lt. Jimmy Saunders
  • The Rear Gunner (documentary short)
  • - Lt. Ames
  • Mister Gardenia Jones (documentary short)
  • - John Jones Jr. (aka Gardenia 'Deany' Jones)
  • Sword Fishing (documentary short)
  • - Narrator (voice)
  • Altered Statesmen: Ronald Reagan (documentary)

  • Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (video documentary)
  • - Himself
  • CIA: Guerres secrètes (TV documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Guts & Glory (video short)
  • - Himself
  • Inside the Playboy Mansion (TV documentary)
  • - Himself (uncredited)
  • Air Force One (TV documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Challenger: Go for Launch (TV documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Cher: Live in Concert (music video documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Killer Sun (TV documentary)
  • - Himself (uncredited)
  • Dynasty: The Nehru
  • -Gandhi Story (TV documentary) - Himself (uncredited)
  • Sports on the Silver Screen (TV documentary)
  • - Himself (uncredited)
  • All Power to the People (documentary)
  • - Himself
  • The Many Faces of Death, Part 6 (video documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Islamic Fundamentalism & Democracy (TV documentary)
  • - Himself (uncredited)
  • One on One: Classic Television Interviews (TV documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Presidents of a World Power (video documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Battle for the Soul of Russia (documentary)
  • - Himself (uncredited)
  • Hollywood Remembers: Myrna Loy
  • - So Nice to Come Home to (TV documentary) - Himself
  • Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (documentary)
  • - Himself
  • Walt Disney World EPCOT Center: A Souvenir Program (video documentary)
  • - Himself (at Disneyland opening) (voice) (uncredited)
  • Vietnam: A Television History (TV mini
  • -series documentary) - Himself (uncredited)
  • Crazy Animals (documentary)

  • Screen Snapshots: Memories in Uniform (documentary short)
  • - Himself
  • Timewatch playing Himself (archive footage), episode "Woolly Al Walks the Kitty Back", 1992

  • This Is Your Life playing Himself, episode "Joel McCrea", 3 December 1972

  • Meet the Press playing Himself, 9 January 1966

  • Death Valley Days playing William Burt, episode "No Place for a Lady" (#14.7), 21 October 1965

  • Death Valley Days playing Warden Hume, episode "Temporary Warden" (#14.1), 30 September 1965

  • Death Valley Days playing David Farragut, episode "The Battle of San Francisco Bay" (#13.20), 18 March 1965

  • Death Valley Days playing George Vest, episode "Tribute to the Dog" (#13.9), 24 December 1964

  • Wagon Train playing Capt. Paul Winters, episode "The Fort Pierce Story" (#7.2), 23 September 1963

  • G.E. Theatre playing Paul Miller, episode "My Dark Days: Part 2" (#10.26), 25 March 1962

  • G.E. Theatre playing Frank Foster, episode "Shadow of a Hero" (#10.20), 4 February 1962

  • G.E. Theatre playing Rev. Theodore Carlisle, episode "Money and the Minister" (#10.10), 26 November 1961

  • G.E. Theatre playing Major Vasily Kirov, episode "The Iron Silence" (#10.2), 24 September 1961

  • G.E. Theatre playing George Willoughby, episode "The Devil You Say" (#9.14), 22 January 1961

  • G.E. Theatre playing Tom Parkes, episode "Learn to Say Goodbye" (#9.8), 4 December 1960

  • This Is Your Life playing Himself, episode "Charles Coburn", 29 June 1960

  • Startime playing Host, episode "The Swingin' Singin' Years" (#1.23), 8 March 1960

  • G.E. Theatre playing Eaton, episode "The House of Truth" (#8.13), 13 December 1959

  • G.E. Theatre playing Paul Varden, episode "Nobody's Child" (#7.31), 10 May 1959

  • G.E. Theatre, episode "A Turkey for the President" (#7.10), 23 November 1958

  • To Tell the Truth playing Guest Panelist, 23 September 1958

  • G.E. Theatre playing Captain Jeremy Davis, episode "The Coward of Fort Bennett" (#6.23), 16 March 1958

  • G.E. Theatre playing Captain John Arnette, episode "A Question of Survival" (#5.32), 12 May 1957

  • G.E. Theatre playing Farmer Watson, episode "No Skin Off Me" (#5.19), 3 February 1957

  • G.E. Theatre playing George Carroll, episode "The Professor's Punch" (#5.2), 30 September 1956

  • G.E. Theatre playing Harry Tate, episode "The Lord's Dollar" (#4.30), 22 April 1956

  • G.E. Theatre playing Laren McCall, episode "Let It Rain" (#4.12), 18 December 1955

  • G.E. Theatre playing James Morrison, episode "The Bounty Court Martial" (#4.2), 9 October 1955

  • G.E. Theatre, episode "War and Peace on the Range" (#3.23), 13 March 1955

  • G.E. Theatre, episode "The Dark, Dark Hours" (#3.12), 12 December 1954

  • G.E. Theatre, episode "Nora #1" (#3.3), 26 September 1954

  • Schlitz Playhouse, episode "The Edge of Battle" (#3.30), 26 March 1954

  • Lux Video Theatre, episode "A Place in the Sun" (#4.13), 28 January 1954

  • The Revlon Mirror Theater, episode "Next Stop Bethlehem" (#2.12), 5 December 1953

  • Lux Video Theatre playing Merle Fisher, episode "Message in a Bottle" (#3.53), 3 September 1953

  • Schlitz Playhouse, episode "The Doctor Comes Home" (#2.43), 31 July 1953

  • Medallion Theatre, episode "A Job for Jimmy Valentine" (#1.2), 18 July 1953

  • Hollywood Opening Night, episode "The Priceless Gift" (#2.13), 29 December 1952

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