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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004864Nancy Reagan - IMDb

    Nancy Reagan. Actress: Hellcats of the Navy. Nancy Reagan was born on 6 July 1921 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Hellcats of the Navy (1957), Night Into Morning (1951) and Donovan's Brain (1953).

  2. Nancy Davis Reagan (nacida Anne Frances Robbins; más tarde, Nancy Davis; Nueva York, 6 de julio de 1921- Los Ángeles, 6 de marzo de 2016) 1 fue una actriz estadounidense; esposa de Ronald Reagan, 40.º presidente de los Estados Unidos, y por tanto primera dama entre 1981 y 1989. Nacida en Nueva York, Nancy Davis actuó en Hollywood en los ...

  3. Nancy Reagan, née Anne Frances Robbins le 6 juillet 1921 à Manhattan et morte le 6 mars 2016 à Bel Air (Los Angeles), est une femme d'affaires, actrice et personnalité politique américaine. En sa qualité d'épouse du 40 e président des États-Unis Ronald Reagan , elle est la Première dame des États-Unis du 20 janvier 1981 au 20 janvier 1989 .

  4. Nancy Davis Reagan’s first acting roles were on the stage, the most notable as Lady-In-Waiting Si-Tchun in the Broadway musical Lute Song. She moved to Hollywood to pursue a film career and in 1949 began to appear in television and movie roles. Even after her marriage to Ronald Reagan, she was credited as Nancy Davis, her screen name.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2016 · Mr. Reagan and Nancy Davis were married on March 4, 1952, at a private ceremony at the Little Brown Church in the Valley, in Studio City. Mr. Holden and his wife, Ardis, were the only witnesses.

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  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Nancy Reagan was a former Hollywood actress, ... In 1949, Nancy Davis traveled to Hollywood and was given a seven-year contract with MGM Studios. But success didn’t come quickly.

  7. 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.