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Ronald Reagan

Highest Rated: 100% Kings Row (1942)

Lowest Rated: 56% Santa Fe Trail (1940)

Birthday: Feb 6, 1911

Birthplace: Tampico, Illinois, USA

An affable Midwesterner, Ronald Reagan parlayed his athletic good looks and undeniable charisma into a movie career, but it was on the political stage that he achieved his greatest fame, serving two terms as governor of California and ultimately as the 40th President of the United States. "Dutch" Reagan, born on Feb. 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, began his career as a sportscaster in Iowa, broadcasting the games of the Chicago Cubs, before a screen test earned him a contract at Warner Bros. Debuting as a radio announcer in "Love Is on the Air" (1937), he went on to appear in more than 50 films over the next two decades, proving a popular romantic lead in B pictures and a reliable support and/or a hero's stolid pal in the studio's A-list features. Notable roles included George Gipp, Notre Dame's dying football star, in "Knute Rockne--All American" (1940), and a comic turn in "Bedtime for Bonzo" (1951) as a psychology professor who suddenly finds himself in charge of a mischievous chimp. He was also terrific as a compassionate but forceful American soldier in "The Hasty Heart" (1947). After serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild for multiple terms in the 1940s and 1950s, Reagan began to turn his sights to a political career. He served as governor of California from 1967 to 1975 as a member of the Republican party. Following this, he made his first bid for the presidency in 1976, although he ultimately lost the party's nomination to Gerald Ford. Reagan ran again in 1980, this time winning the nomination and then the presidency. He served two terms and was an influential president who was a figure in many of the most notable events of the 1980s, from an assassination attempt on his own life and the rise of "Reaganomics" to the Iran-Contra affair and the War on Drugs, as well as the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin Wall. He returned home to California for his retirement, living with wife Nancy in Bel Air and Santa Barbara. Reagan died on June 4, 2004, of pneumonia and complications from Alzheimer's Disease, and was interred at the Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 79% Kings Row
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100% California Company Town
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88% 61% Knute Rockne, All American
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88% 85% Mondo Hollywoodland
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85% 80% Dark Victory
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80% 71% The Killers
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78% 50% Boy Meets Girl
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67% 71% Desperate Journey
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67% 38% Bedtime for Bonzo
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56% 50% Santa Fe Trail
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Filmography

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Margaret Thatcher: Serving the Crown 2022 Actor Mondo Hollywoodland 88% 85% 2021 Self California Company Town 100% 2008 Actor The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time 2006 Self Hollywood on Trial 1976 Actor The Truth About Communism 1968 Narrator The Killers 80% 71% 1964 Jack Browning Actor Hellcats of the Navy 33% 1957 Cmdr. Casey Abbott Actor Tennessee's Partner 38% 1955 Cowpoke Actor Cattle Queen of Montana 28% 1954 Farrell Actor Prisoner of War 1954 Webb Sloane Actor Law and Order 50% 1953 Frame Johnson Actor Tropic Zone 1953 Dan McCloud Actor She's Working Her Way Through College 47% 1952 Professor John Palmer Actor The Winning Team 63% 1952 Grover Cleveland Alexander Actor Storm Warning 63% 1951 Burt Rainey Actor Bedtime for Bonzo 67% 38% 1951 Prof. Peter Boyd Actor The Last Outpost 30% 1951 Capt. Vance Britten Actor Hong Kong 0% 1951 Jeff Williams Actor Louisa 1950 Harold "Hal" Norton Actor The Hasty Heart 74% 1949 Yank Actor It's a Great Feeling 30% 1949 Self The Girl From Jones Beach 36% 1949 Bob Randolph Actor Night Unto Night 57% 1949 John Galen Actor John Loves Mary 44% 1949 John Lawrence Actor
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