Ronald Reagan is coming to town! Forty years after he was last here, and perhaps more shockingly, 20 years after his death, President Reagan is returning to Daytona International Speedway for this ...
Voters across California will choose a candidate for U.S. Senate who enjoys spirited debate, deliberating on presidential appointments and sometimes passing actual legislation. The choice comes down ...
Actor Dennis Quaid, who portrays Ronald Reagan ... The film also covers Reagan’s transition from Hollywood actor and president of the Screen Actors Guild to governor of California.
In his quirky and smart 1987 book Ronald Reagan the Movie ... He opposed the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Running for governor of California in 1966, he backed the controversial Proposition 14 ...
where Ronald Reagan ... Mr. Reagan repeatedly exhibited a pragmatic streak that often dismayed his more ideological supporters. As the Republican governor of California in the 1960s and ’70s ...
Filled with more one-liners than a volume of Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, it’s like a CliffNotes look at an important time in American history.
In his quirky and smart 1987 book Ronald Reagan the Movie ... He opposed the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Running for governor of California in 1966, he backed the controversial Proposition 14 ...
what did he think of Ronald Reagan as governor, and he told me, Reagan was a pretty good governor. And by the way, Willie Brown, who was the longtime Democratic speaker of the California Assembly ...
The film — written by Howard Klausner, produced by MJM Entertainment and distributed by Showbiz Direct — casts Dennis Quaid as the late Ronald Reagan ... the governor of California in 1966.
McNamara pointed out that while the film was not originally intended for release in an election ... the governor and told us his story.” “The Reagan movie is not affiliated with the Ronald ...
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Reagan" squeezes too much drama into one film. It's a CliffsNotes approach to history just hitting the highlights and quickly moving on. Ronald Reagan deserves a ...