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Nancy Reagan

Biography

Anne Frances Robbins was born July 6, 1921 in Manhattan Sloane Hospital for Women in New York, the child only vendor Car, Kenneth Seymour Robbins (18941972) and his wife, actress Edith Luckett (18,881,987). Her godmother of the silent film star Alla Nazimova. He lived for his two years in Flushing, Queens, New York. While his parents divorced shortly after her birth, had been separated for some time. As his mother traveled the country to pursue work as an actor, Nancy was raised in Bethesda, Maryland, over the next six years by his aunt and uncle Audley Gailbraith Virginia. Nancy describes her mother's desire during these years: "My favorite moments were when my mother had a job in New York, Aunt Virgie and take me by train to stay with her."

In 1929, her mother married Loyal Davis (18,961,982) a prominent neurosurgeon, politically conservative, who moved the family to Chicago. Nancy and stepfather got along very However, later wrote that "A man of great integrity that reflects old-fashioned values." He formally adopted in 1935, and would always refer he and his father. At the time of the adoption, his name was legally changed to Nancy Davis (from birth, it was commonly known as Nancy). Attended School Chicago Latin Girls (she describes herself as an average student), graduated in 1939, and later at Smith College in Massachusetts, where she majored in English and Drama and graduated in 1943.

Filmography

Nancy Davis poses for a publicity photo 1950

After graduation, Davis has held jobs as a saleswoman in Chicago department store Marshall Field's and as a nursing assistant. With the help of colleagues from his mother in the theater include ZaSu Pitts, Walter Huston and Spencer Tracy began a professional acting career. She first became part of the tour route Ramshackle Inn Pitts 1945, New York displacement. She won the role of Si-Tchun, a bridesmaid in the 1946 Broadway musical about the East, Lute Song with Mary Martin and a pre-star Yul Brynner. show's producer said: "It seems to be Chinese."

After a screen test, he moved to California and signed a seven-year contract with Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios (MGM) in 1949, she later remarked, "Joining Metro was like walking into a dream world. "Davis appeared in 11 films, often typecast as a housewife 'fair', 'young mother responsible" or "the wife of balance. "He kept the professional name Nancy Davis, even after marriage. His film career began with small roles in 1949, the doctor and the girl with Glenn Ford, and went to East Side, West Side with Barbara Stanwyck. She played a child psychiatrist in the shadows of the black film on the wall (1950) with Ann Sothern and Zachary Scott, performance has been called "beautiful and compelling" by The New York Times critic AH Weiler. She co-starred in 1950 following the voice … Listen, playing a pregnant housewife who hears God's voice from his radio. Influential Examiner Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote that "Nancy Davis [es] [delicious woman] soft, smooth, and understanding." A later critic admired the efforts of the film to represent convincingly that Davis pregnantany other films of the time neglected to do so. In 1951, Davis was on the screen of his favorite role, night in the morning, a subject of punishment with Ray Milland. Crowther said that Davis "and not the boyfriend that she is a widow and knows the loneliness of pain, "while another said the spokesman, the Washington Post, Richard L. Coe, said Davis" is beautiful as the widow of understanding. "Davis left MGM in 1952, seeking a greater variety of parts. She soon starred in science fiction Donovan Brain 1953; Crowther, said Davis, who plays a scientist has a perplexity "sad" woman "walked through the confusion of everyone in Stark" in a "totally ridiculous" the film. In his last movie, Hellcats of the Navy (1957), she played a nurse Lt. Helen Blair and distribution of the display is currently only with her husband, playing what one critic called "a housewife who came to the race." Another critic, however, said that Davis plays his role well, and "does what he has to work.

Famous author Garry Wills believes that Davis was underestimated as an actress in general, because his party has been limited in their performance Hellcat more visible. In addition, Davis has played down its objectives in Hollywood: MGM promotional material in 1949, said his "ambition" was to have a marriage "happy success," decades later, in 1975, she said, "I never really a career woman, but [became a] just because I had not found the man who wanted to marry. I could not stand doing nothing, so I became an actress. "Ronald Reagan biographer Lou Cannon, but are characterized as a reliable "and" solid "performer who hosted his own shows with the best known actors. After his last film, appeared briefly on television dramas wagon train and the great man until 1962, when she retired as an actress. During his career, served on the board of the Screen Actors Guild Screen for nearly 10 years. Decades later, Albert Brooks has tried to appease Reagan retired to act to provide the title role opposite him in his 1996 film Mother. Reagan refused to care for her husband, and Debbie Reynolds played the title role.

Marriage and family

Ronald Reagan and Nancy were married March 4, 1952

During her career, Nancy Davis actors in Hollywood, later called Clark Gable, she dated briefly, the stars more beautiful than satisfied. On November 15, 1949, she met Ronald Reagan, who was then president of the Screen Actors Guild. Nancy had noticed that her name was blacklisted in Hollywood and has requested assistance from Reagan to keep his job as actress in Hollywood guild, and for assisting to have his name removed from the list. Reagan was informed that he had been confused with another actress of the same name. The two began to attend and their relationship has been widely gossip, Hollywood news item described their time together as nightclub "the romance of couple that has no vices." Ronald Reagan was skeptical on marriage, however, after his painful divorce from Jane Wyman in 1948 and still saw other women. After three years of meetings, finally Davis proposed to stand in the couple's favorite in the Beverly Hills restaurant Chasen. They were married March 4, 1952 in a simple ceremony, designed to avoid the press in the Church Little Brown in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. The only people who attended the actor William Holden, the best man, and his wife, the maid of honor. first child partner, Patricia Ann Reagan (better known by her professional name, Patti Davis) was October 21, 1952. His son, Ronald Prescott Reagan, was born six years later, May 20 Nancy Reagan also became the stepmother to Maureen Reagan (19,412,001) and Michael Reagan (born 1945), children of her husband's first marriage to Jane Wyman.

Nancy Reagan on a ship in 1964

Reagan's family in 1967, shortly after the inauguration of Ronald Reagan as governor of California

The Observers described Ronald and Nancy Reagan intimate relationship. As president and first lady, The Reagan is reported to show their affection frequently, with a release saying: "They never took each other for granted. Never stopped courting. Ronald Nancy often called" Mama, "told him" Ronnie ". While the president was recovering in the hospital after the 1981 assassination attempt on Nancy Reagan wrote in his diary: "Nothing can happen to my Ronnie. My life was over." By letter Nancy, Ron wrote: "treasure and enjoy all makes no sense if you did it." In 1998, when her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, said Nancy Vanity Fair, "Our relationship is very special. We were very much in love and still are. When I say that my life began with Ronnie, well, true. Hay. No I can imagine my life without him. "Nancy was known by the look of concentration and focus, called" the look ", she looked at her husband during his speeches and appearances. President Reagan died in June 2004 ended what Charlton Heston called "the greatest love affair in the history of the Presidency U.S.. "

Nancy relationships with their children were not always as strong as that of her husband, often blurred with their biological children and stepchildren. Their relationship Patti was the most controversial, Patti violated American conservatism and rebelled against their parents to join the nuclear freeze movement and the creation of several Anti-Reagan books. The nearly 20 years of family disputes with the far left his mother and father. Shortly after his father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, Patti and mother and began to reconcile the word on a daily basis. Nancy disagreements with Michael was also public affairs in 1984, was quoted as saying the two were a distance "Now." Michael said that Nancy has tried to hide the fact that he had not met his daughter, Ashley, who was born almost a year ago. They also finally made peace. Nancy has been thought to be near his stepdaughter in the year Maureen From the White House, but Reagan each child experienced periods of separation from their parents.

First Lady of California, 19671975

First Lady Nancy California

Reagan was California's first lady during her husband's two terms as governor. She did not live in Sacramento, which has no emotion, social life, and the mild climate in which he was accustomed to Los Angeles. She first attracted controversy in early 1967 when, after spending four months in the governor's mansion in Sacramento, California, he moved his family in a suburb because firefighters had marked the house as a mouse. "Despite the Reagan rented the new house at their expense, the elimination was considered by many to be a snob. Nancy has defended their actions and for the sake of his family, a decision that her husband agreed. Friends of the family later helped finance the cost of the rented house, while Nancy Reagan oversaw the construction of a new governor, ranch-style residence near Carmichael. The new home was just completed as Ronald Reagan left office in 1975, but denied that his successor, Jerry Brown, live there. It was sold in 1982, and the governors of California, have lived in makeshift arrangements since then.

In 1967, Nancy Reagan has been appointed by her husband at the California Arts Commission, and a year later, has been named Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year in her profile, the times expressed its "A model of first lady." His prestige, style, and young people makes it a frequent subject for the press photographers. As First Lady, Reagan visited the veterans, the elderly and disabled, and has worked with a number of charities. I become quite involved in Foster Grandparent Program, helping to popularize in the United States and Australia. She then expanded her work with the organization after his arrival in Washington, and wrote about his experiences in his 1982 book For the love of a child. The Reagan dinner held for ex-POWs and Vietnam veterans, while the Governor and the First Lady.

Paper in 1976 and 1980 presidential campaigns

Main article: U.S. Presidential Election 1976 and the elections U.S. Presidential 1980

Reagan appointed governor ended in 1975, and he did not run for third, instead, met with advisers to discuss a possible bid for the presidency in 1976, challenging incumbent President Gerald Ford. Reagan is still necessary to convince a reluctant Nancy before running, however. I feared for the health of her husband and his career as a whole, but she felt it was the ideal man for the job and finally approved. Nancy has taken a more traditional role in the campaign, the operation of coffee, lunch, and interviews with the elderly. With that, she oversaw staff, followed by hours of her husband, and a few companies, press conferences. The 1976 campaign called "battle of the queens" in contrast with the First Lady Betty Ford Nancy. They talked during the campaign on similar issues, but with different approaches. Nancy was particularly upset by the image that Ford had shot her husband warmongering campaign.

Although he lost the nomination Republican 1976, the new president candidate Reagan in 1980 and has won the nomination and election. During this second season, Nancy played a very important and management staff became more evident. She organized a meeting between heads of the fighting campaign John Sears and Michael Deaver and husband, which resulted in Deaver Sears campaign stop and gave full control. After the Reagan camp lost the Iowa caucuses and has lagged behind in the polls in New Hampshire, Nancy held second meeting and decided it was time to take Sears and his collaborators gave Sears a copy of the press release announcing dismissal. His influence over her husband was particularly remarkable, his presence at meetings, lunches, receptions and increased their confidence.

First Lady of the United States, 19811989

The first lady Nancy Reagan and President Reagan during the 1981 inaugural parade

Glamour White House

Renewal

Nancy Reagan became First Lady United States, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as president in January 1981. At the beginning of her husband's presidency, Reagan declared his desire to create a more appropriate "first house Of the White House, the building fell into disuse after years of neglect. Help Michael Deaver White House described the second and third floors house the family as drywall "cracked, chipped paint [] as plants" instead of using public funds to renovate and decorate, calls for private donations. Nancy led a major renovation of several rooms of the White House, including all second and third floors and adjacent rooms to the Oval Office, including the newsroom. Renovations included painting walls, floors, finishing, repairing chimneys and replacement of antiques, windows, and his son. Wardrobe in the bedroom principal has become a beauty salon and clothing and the West was done in a small gym.

First lady from the famous interior designer Ted Graber, popular among the wealthy West Coast social figures and redecorating the family room area. A Chinese-style wallpaper is hand-painted added to the master bedroom. family furniture was placed in President private study. The first lady and her designer to recover a number of antiquities White House, which had been in storage, and placed throughout the house.

The extensive refurbishment was paid for by private donations. Many significant changes and long-term effects produced as a result of the renovation and refurbishment, including Nancy Reagan said: "This house belongs to all Americans, and I want it something can be proud. "

Mode

The new first lady in his inaugural galas, 1981

Another brand of Nancy Reagan was his interest in fashion. While her husband was still president-elect, the press speculates on the social life of Nancy and interest in fashion. In numerous press reports, Nancy sense of style has been compared favorably to the former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy. Friends and family said, although fashionable, like Kennedy, is different from Other first ladies close friend Harriet Deutsch was quoted as saying, "Nancy has her own label."

Nancy Reagan's cabinet was composed of dresses, suits and costumes made by luxury designers like James Galanos, Bill Blass, Adolfo, Oscar de la Renta. His white hand accounts, one shoulder dress inaugural 1981 was estimated Galanos at $ 10,000 while the overall price of your closet opening is said to cost $ 25,000. It is compatible with the color red, calling it a "Best election and was accordingly. Her wardrobe included red so often, that the shadow of the fire became known as "Reagan red. Private employs two hairdressers who you style your hair regularly in the White House.

Reagan Vogue model in the Red Room, 1981

Fashion designers have been satisfied with the emphasis on the clothes of Nancy Reagan. Adolfo said embodied an elegant first lady "Rich, well educated, classy look American," while Bill Blass said: "I do not think there was someone in the White House, from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has a special touch. William Fine, president of cosmetics said Frances Denney that "still in style, but not trendy."

Although its elegant shape and costumes were hailed as a model glamor chic also been controversial. In 1982, she revealed that she had accepted thousands of dollars in jewelry, clothes and other gifts, but defended his action by saying that he had taken provided clothing and it is returned or donated to museums, and she was the promotion of American fashion industry. Faced with criticism, said it will soon no longer accept such loans. Although often buy their clothes, she has continued to borrow and sometimes keep clothing brand throughout his time as first lady, who met in 1988. None of this had been included in financial disclosure forms, the non-declaration of loans of $ 10,000 liability was in violation of a voluntary agreement of the House White had done in 1982, while failing to declare higher value loans or clothing was not returned any violation of the Ethics Act for the government. Nancy expressed by his press secretary "regrets not listening to the advice of a lawyer" in the disclosure.

Despite the controversy, many designers who allowed borrow clothing was found that the agreement was good for his company and for the American fashion industry in general. In 1989, Nancy was honored at Annual Gala Gala Awards Council of Fashion Designers of America, during which he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council. Barbara Walters She said: "She has served all day for eight long years, the style of speech. "

The elegance and formality

About a year after the first term her husband, Nancy Reagan explored the idea of ordering a new service for China's rule of the White House. A service the whole of China had not been acquired from administration Truman in the 1940s, partly as a service that was ordered in the Johnson administration. She was quoted as saying, "White House really badly, badly needs China. "Working with Lenox, a leading manufacturer of porcelain America, the first lady has chosen a design in red with a gold band engraved on the edge of the patches red and cream ivory with raised seal engraving in the center of the chair of gold. The full service includes 4370 pieces, 19 pieces for solo play. The service amounted to $ 209,508. Although it was paid for by private donations, some private sector Knapp Foundation, purchase generated controversy because He was sentenced to a time when the nation was subjected to an economic downturn.

New White House China renovations, expensive clothing, and their presence at the wedding of Charles and Diana, the Prince and Princess of Wales, gave him an aura of being "offline" with the American people during an economic downturn. This and his love of splendor inspired the derogatory name The Queen Nancy. Although Jacqueline Kennedy had also faced criticism from the press for their ways, the treatment of Reagan was much more consistent and negative. In an attempt to deflect criticism, self-contemptuously put on a suit at the 1982 Gridiron dinner Baglady and sang "clothes" imitating the singing of "second Hand Rose. "Parody helped restore his reputation.

Reagan and her husband with her predecessor as First Lady, Jackie Kennedy, widow of President Kennedy Du in 1985. Nancy and Jackie were often compared because of their attractiveness, contrary to the First Ladies intervention.

Nancy Reagan is reflected in the criticism in his autobiography 1989, in my turn. Reagan describes lunch with former President of the Democratic National Committee Robert Strauss, which Strauss said: "When it came to the city, Nancy, I did not. But after what you have to know, I changed my mind and said: "It's fantastic!" Nancy said: "Bob, on the basis of After press reports I read, I do not like either! "

After the presidencies of Gerald Ford (who support the Michigan fight song Hail To The Chief ") and Jimmy Carter (which significantly reduces the dependability of the presidential office), Nancy Kennedy-esque glamor to the White House again. 56 received more state dinners eight years, compared with six by George and Laura Bush. He noted that the hospitality dinner was "the easiest thing in the world. You should not do anything. Only a good time and to make a deal quickly. And how Washington works. "In 1987, Mikhail Gorbachev becomes the first Soviet leader to visit Washington, DC from Nikita Khrushchev in 1959, and Nancy Reagan was in charge of planning and organization is important and expected state dinner. After dinner, the pianist Van Cliburn Nancy hired to sing a rendition of "Moscow Nights" of the Soviet delegation, Mikhail and Raisa broke out in song. Former Secretary of State George Shultz said on the night, saying: "We feel the ice cold war ruins." Nancy concluded: "It was a perfect ending to a great nights of my husband's presidency. "

Just Say No

Main article: Just Say No

He started the Nancy Reagan "Just Say No "drug awareness campaign in 1982, which was their main project and the important initiative of the First Lady. Nancy realized the need to educate young people on drugs during a 1980 campaign stop at Daytop Village, New York. He noted that in 1981 "Understanding what drugs can do for their children, understanding peer pressure and understand why drug use is … the first step to solving the problem. "His campaign focuses on drug education and information young people about the dangers of drug abuse.

Reagan gave a speech during a single Say No rally in Los Angeles, 1987

In 1982, Nancy Reagan was asked by a schoolgirl What to do when offered drugs, said Nancy "Just say no." The expression is increasing in popular culture 1980s, and was finally adopted as the name of organizations and school programs club drugs. Reagan was actively involved in moving more than 250,000 miles (400,000 km) in the U.S. and several nations visiting drug prevention programs and drug rehabilitation centers. She also appeared on television programs, recorded public service announcements, and wrote articles and breakfast. She appeared in an episode of the hit TV series Dynasty appreciate the support the fight against drugs. As we continued to promote "Just Say No", she appeared in an episode of the popular 1980 comedy Black and White and a video Strokes 1985 rock musical, "stop the madness." When asked about his campaign, the first lady said: "If You can save a child's worth. "

In 1985, Nancy has broadened the country at international level by inviting the first ladies of various nations to the White House for a conference on drug abuse drug. On October 27, 1986, President Reagan signed a law to combat drugs in the law which granted 1.7 billion U.S. dollars of funding for the fight against the crisis and ensure a mandatory minimum sentence for drug offenses. Although the bill has been criticized by some, Nancy Reagan saw it as a personal victory. In 1988, became the first First Lady invited to address the UN General Assembly, where he talked about the ban on drug trafficking and international law people.

Reagan hosts the First Ladies Conference on Drug Abuse at the White House, 1985.

Critics of Reagan's efforts questioned its purpose and held that the program does not go far enough in combating many social problems such as unemployment, poverty, and the dissolution of the family of Nancy's approach to encourage knowledge of drugs has been described by critics as simplistic liberal. However, a number of "Just Say No" clubs and organizations operating in the country, and aim to educate children and adolescents about the influence of drugs.

Her husband protector

Nancy Reagan has assumed the unofficial role of "protector" her husband after the assassination attempt against him in 1981. On 30 March this year, President Reagan and three others were killed as they left the Hotel Washington Hilton. Nancy was alerted and arrived at George Washington University Hospital where the president was hospitalized. She remembers seeing "the emergency room before, but never seen one like it thisith my husband. "She was escorted into a waiting room, and when given access to her husband teased her," Honey, I forgot to duck joke defeated boxer Jack Dempsey loans to his wife.

An example at the beginning of their protective nature came when Sen. Strom Thurmond entered the hospital room the President that day in March, the Secret Service saying that he was the president "next friend" probably to attract media attention. Nancy was outraged and called out. While the President was recovered in the hospital, the first lady spreads one of his shirts to be comforted by the smell. When Reagan was discharged on April 12, she took him back to the White House.

Press accounts framed her husband Nancy "Chief Protector", an extension of its initial general and his partner as a Cold War ideal home.

The influence at the White House

"The Mirada "Nancy notes how her husband is sworn in for a second term by Judge Warren Burger, 20 January 1985.

Nancy said in his memoirs: "I I panicked every time that [Ronald] left the White House after the assassination attempt, and made it their interest to know the time of her husband: The events that would be present, and with whom. Eventually, this led to his consulting services for the protection of an astrologer, Joan Quigley, which offered an overview of the day was "Good", "neutral", or should be avoided, thereby influencing her husband's White House schedule. On were colored on the advice of the astrologer discerning exactly what days and times would be optimal for the president's security and success. The White House chief of staff, Donald Regan, was frustrated by the regime, which has created friction between him and the First Lady. This escalation of the revelation of the Iran-Contra scandal of the government, in which the first lady said was damaging to President Regan. She thought he should resign, and expressed her husband, although he does not share his opinion. Regan wanted President Reagan to address the issue of Iran-Contra affair in early 1987 by a press conference if Nancy Reagan refused to allow it tries too hard due to prostate surgery and astrological warnings lately. Nancy Regan became so angry cons he hung in there during a telephone conversation in 1987. According to former ABC News correspondent Sat Donaldson, when the President heard of this treatment, receivedegan can demandednd resignation. Memoirs of launch in 1988, Regan wrote about Nancy consultations with an astrologer, the first public mention of them, which resulted in embarrassment to the First Lady. Nancy later wrote, "was simply a form of astrology that face the fear I had from my husband almost died … One was one of the reasons astrology [other attempts have not happened]? I really do not think it was, but I really do not. "

The Reagan speaks at the Office Oval, 1985

Nancy Reagan had an influence on President Reagan. One more time since the assassination attempt, is strictly controlled access to the president and even attempted to influence her husband's decisions.

Since 1985, Nancy strongly encouraged her husband to hold "summit" conference Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev, and suggested that building a relationship with staff in advance. Both Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev had developed a relationship success through negotiations at the summit. The relationship between Nancy Reagan and Raisa Gorbachev was anything but friendly, diplomatic, between husbands, Nancy finds it difficult Raisa talk and their relationship has been described as "frozen." The two women usually tea and discuss the differences between the USSR and the USA. U.S. Visit for the first time in 1987, Raisa upset Reagan with lectures on topics ranging from architecture to socialism, which would encourage the president to quip U.S. wife: "Who does not believe that the lady is she?

press the development of Nancy has changed the loyal companion and protector for someone with a power hidden. As the image of his policy was an intruder, explicitly sought to deny that it was the power behind the throne. At the end of his time as First Lady, However, said her husband had not been well served by his staff. She acknowledged his role in the reaction influence the decisions of the Personnel, saying: "From any way I apologize. "She writes in his memoirs:" I do not think it so bad, or extreme in my power or my weakness as I was taught, but added: "[H] owever the first woman finds her place, she has a unique and important role to play in the search for her husband. And of course that will allow know what you think. I always do that Ronnie and I always will be. "

Chest

In October 1987, a mammogram revealed a lesion Nancy Reagan at left, and was subsequently diagnosed with breast cancer. She chose a mastectomy instead of lumpectomy and breast was removed October 17 1987. Shortly after the operation, her mother, Edith Luckett Davis, died in Phoenix, Arizona, which leads to Nancy than twice the period of "A terrible months.

After surgery, more women across the country had a mammogram, an example of the influence of the first lady has.

EOL

Although Nancy was a woman first debate, 56 percent of Americans have a favorable opinion of her when her husband left office January 20, 1989, with 18 percent have an unfavorable opinion and the balance does not give an opinion. Compared with fellow First Ladies her husband left office, Reagan was the adoption higher than those of Rosalynn Carter and Hillary Rodham Clinton, but was less than People Barbara Bush and her disapproval rating was twice that of Carter.

Nancy Reagan's official White House portrait hangs in the Vermeil Room.

After leaving the White House, the couple returned to California, where he bought a house in the section Bel Air Los Angeles, dividing his time between Bel Air and the Reagan Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, Ronald and Nancy regularly attended Bel Air Presbyterian Church as well. After leaving Washington, Nancy has made many public appearances, many on behalf of her husband. She continues to reside at his home in Bel Air, where her husband until his death June 5, 2004.

The first White House after the activities

Late 1989, former First Lady Nancy Reagan created Foundation, whose goal is to continue educating people about the dangers of drug abuse. The Foundation has partnered with the Foundation for more free tomorrow drug, in 1994, and after school developed the Nancy Reagan. She continued to travel around the country, denouncing the abuse of drugs and alcohol. After President Reagan revealed that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1994, their own health care practitioner and has been active with the Association National Alzheimer's and its affiliate, the Illinois Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute in Chicago.

Ronnie's long journey has finally taken to a distant place where I can not reach it.

Ancy Reagan May 2004

Also in 1989, published my turn: The memoirs of Nancy Reagan, who realizes his life in White House, talking openly of their influence within the Reagan administration and discuss the myths and controversies that have surrounded the couple. In 1991, the controversial author Kitty Kelley has written an unauthorized biography and largely uncited About Nancy Reagan, repeating the account of a bad relationship with their children and the introduction of the rumors of alleged sexual relationship with singer Frank Sinatra. A wide range of sources said that Kelley is not compatible with much of the claims are probably false.

In 1989, the Internal Revenue Service began investigating the Reagan if they had additional tax on donations and loans designer clothes and jewelry Nancy during their stay in the White House (beneficiaries of the display of these items to recognize taxable income, even if they are returned). In 1992, the IRS determines the Reagan does not include an amount of 3 million worth of the fashion between 1983 and 1988 tax returns, will be billed by a large number of back taxes and interest to be paid later.

Nancy Reagan received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor, by President George W. Bush July 9, 2002. President Reagan received his own Presidential Medal of Freedom in January 1993. Nancy and her husband jointly received the Congressional Gold Medal May 16, 2002, on Capitol Hill and only the third president and First Lady to receive, she accepted the medal on behalf of each of them.

Ronald Reagan Funeral

The former first lady Nancy Reagan said his final goodbye President Ronald Reagan on June 11 May 2004, before the burial, and the holding of a state funeral a week by the president.

More information: the death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan died at his home in Bel Air June 5, 2004. During the state funeral seven days, Nancy, with her children and military escort led the nation in mourning maintaining a quiet environment, from his home in Reagan Library for a memorial service, then to Washington, DC, where her husband's body was prepared for 34 hours before the national funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington. Returned to the library in California for a memorial service and burial sunset when, overwhelmed by emotion, she lost her composure, mourn in public for first time during the week. After accepting the folded flag, she kissed the coffin and mouth: "I love you" before leaving. The journalist Wolf Blitzer said of Reagan during the week, "She is a very, very strong, even if it looks fragile."

Requested the detailed planning of the funeral, including sequencing all important events and asking the former president George HW Bush and former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in the National Cathedral service. She paid attention to detail, something she had always done in the life of her husband. Betsy Bloomingdale, one of Reagan's closest friends, said: "It seems somewhat fragile. But it is very strong inside. Es She has the strength. She made her last thing for Ronnie. And she will be there. "Reagan's Funeral marked the first public appearance since a speech the Republican National Convention 1996 on behalf of her husband.

The funeral had a major impact on Reagan's public image. After substantial criticism during his tenure as first lady, was treated as a national hero, considered by many for the support and care for her husband while he was suffering Alzheimer's disease. U.S. News & World Report expressed the view, after a decade in the shadow, another, softer Nancy Reagan emerged.

Life after Ronald

Reagan has remained active in politics, especially in stem cell research. Since 2004, support what many see as the position of the Democratic Party, and urged President George W. Bush to support federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, in the hope that science could lead to a cure Alzheimer's disease. But he could not change the position of President, which is consistent with his campaign for a second mandate.

In 2005, Reagan was honored at a gala dinner at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC, where guests included Dick Cheney, Harry Reid, and Condoleezza Rice. It was his first public appearance since the funeral. Asked what his future plans were, Reagan shook his head and replied: "I do not know. I know when I know. However, the [Reagan Library] is Ronnie, which is where I spend my time. "

Nancy Reagan dedicated Air Force One Pavilion at the library with President Reagan and Mrs. Laura Bush, October 2005

In 2007, she attended the national funeral service for Gerald Ford at Washington National Cathedral. Nancy Reagan has received two 2008 Republican Presidential Candidates Debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, the first of May 2007 and the second in January 2008. Although she did not participate in the debates, the first row sat and listened as the men try to become the 44th president of the country claimed to be the legitimate successor to her husband. Despite some speculation Reagan asked if he would support Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York in a presidential bid, did not. It has been formally approved Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican candidate, as president on 25 March.

Nancy Reagan, center, receives an honorary degree from Eureka College March 31, 2009

Nancy Reagan and one of his successors, Michelle Obama, at a luncheon June 3rd, 2009

She attended the funeral, Lady Bird Johnson in Austin, Texas, 14 July 2007, and three days later, he accepted Poland's highest honor, the Order of White Eagle, the name of Ronald Reagan Reagan Library. Reagan Library open the exhibition "Nancy Reagan: A Way of the First Lady, who has published more than eighty designer dresses belonging to the first lady.

Nancy Reagan's health and welfare has become a major concern in 2008. In February he suffered a fall at his home in Bel Air and was taken to St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica, CA. Doctors have said he broke a hip as feared, and was discharged from hospital two days later. News Commentators noted that the passage of Reagan declined significantly and the following month, she walked slowly with John McCain. NBC's Brian Williams, who attended a dinner with Ronald Reagan in mid-2008, recalled, "The vision of Mrs. Reagan is not what has always been if it had taken many case people their age do … [E] is so important to the people of his age and his slice of life on foot and the captain of your own ship. He teaches most of his own ship. "In terms of mental ability, Williams said: "She is as clear as ever and has a settled life with his friends in California, but [] the fall is always a danger, of course. She is very stoic, strong person full of joy and enthusiasm for life … Not without opinions on politics and the kinds of policies these days … It is, like most his friends described it, a gun. "

By October 2008, Reagan was admitted to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center after falling at home, 87 physicians years found that he had fractured pelvis and sacrum and may recover at home with physiotherapy treatment. After his accident, medical articles have been published containing information on how to avoid falls. In January 2009, Reagan said that "improving every day and begin to get out more and more. "

In March 2009, which praised President Barack Obama to reverse the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. She traveled to Washington, DC in June 2009 at the unveiling of a statue of her late husband in the Capitol Rotunda. She also was on hand that the president signed Obama Ronald Reagan Act Centennial Commission and Michelle Obama had lunch private. Nancy has revealed in an interview to Vanity Fair that Michelle Obama had asked for advice on life and entertainment at the White House. In August 2009, after the death of Senator Edward Kennedy, said he was "terribly sad … Given our political differences, People are sometimes surprised at what Ronnie and I were in the Kennedy family. … I will miss him. "

Filmography

The Doctor and the Girl (1949)

East Side, West Side (1949)

Shadow on the Wall (1950)

The next time you hear the voice … (1950)

Night in the morning (1951)

It is a big country (1951)

Talk about a Stranger (1952)

Shadows in the Sky (1952)

Donovan's Brain (1953)

Rescue at Sea (also known as Crash Landing1955)

Dark Wave (1956)

Hellcats of the Navy (1957)

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What will Hello Kitty decide to be for Halloween? The perfect Halloween treat-a board book edition of the delightful hardcover is finally available.Hello Kitty can’t decide what she should be for Halloween. She asks her friends, but they all have different ideas. She wonders if she should be a ballerina? A cheerleader? A pirate? The possibilities are endless! Join Hello Kitty and her friends as th…


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