Ronald Reagan
U.S. President / Actor
President of the United States from 1981-1989, Ronald Reagan was known as a staunch conservative, a cheery optimist, and an implacable foe of Soviet communism. Reagan began his career as a sports announcer on radio, then moved to Hollywood and became a movie star. Reagan made over fifty movies as a reliable supporting actor or benign leading man, but his real calling seemed to be in politics. He served as the governor of California (1967-75) and then in 1980 defeated Democrat Jimmy Carter to become the 40th U.S. president. He advocated lower taxes and higher defense spending, and aggressively challenged the Soviet Union. The final years of his administration were clouded by a back-door scheme to fund anti-communist forces in Central America -- the so-called Iran Contra affair -- but the popular president emerged from the scandal unscathed. He stepped down after two full terms and was succeeded by his vice-president, George Bush the elder. In 1994 Reagan announced that he suffered from Alzheimer's Disease. He spent the next ten years in seclusion and increasingly poor health until his death in 2004.Extra credit: Reagan married the actress Nancy Davis on 4 March 1952; he previously had been married to actress Jane Wyman from 1941-48... He had four children, Maureen and Michael (with Wyman) and Patricia and Ron Jr. (with Nancy Reagan)... In March of 1981, Reagan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley, Jr., an unbalanced fan of actress Jodie Foster... For Reagan's 1994 letter to Americans about his Alzheimer's disease, see this page from the Reagan Library... Reagan wrote two autobiographies: Where's the Rest of Me? (1965, updated in 1981) and An American Life (1990)... In 2003 another actor became governor of California: Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Mr. Reagan was the first president to beat the so-called Curse of Tecumseh. For details, see our loop on Presidents Elected in '0' Years... Reagan's close call with John Hinckley is recalled in the loop Almost Assassinated! and also in the loop The Taxi Driver Connection.
For a complete list of U.S. presidents, please go to Easy Reference for U.S. Presidents.
Blog posts mentioning Ronald Reagan:
Bill Holden +90
Sara Jane Moore Sprung
Reinhold Niebuhr, Running Mate?
New! Who2 Almanac
Jane Wyman, America's First Ex-Lady
'Right Said Fred'
Here Come the Dollar Presidents
Jeane Kirkpatrick, U.N. Bulldog
Fidel vs. Flintstone
Four Good Links
Ronald Reagan News
Google News offers an archive of recent stories about (or mentioning) Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan
Good introductory biography from the Encyclopedia Americana
Ronald Reagan
The official White House version of his presidency, plus a Nancy bio
Reagan Presidential Library
Official site, with photos, bios, speech texts and more
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
5 June 2004
(natural causes, age 93)
Best Known As
40th President of the United States, 1981-89

