Ronald Reagan
Birthday:
6 February 1911, Tampico, Illinois, USA
Birth Name:
Ronald Wilson Reagan
Height:
185 cm
Ronald Reagan had quite a prolific career, having catapulted from a Warner Bros. contract player and television star, into serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild, the governorship of California (1967-1975), and lastly, two terms as President of the United States (1981-1989).Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, to Nelle Clyde...
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Ronald Reagan had quite a prolific career, having catapulted from a Warner Bros. contract player and television star, into serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild, the governorship of California (1967-1975), and lastly, two terms as President of the United States (1981-1989).Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, to Nelle Clyde (Wilson) and John Edward "Jack" Reagan, who was a salesman and storyteller. His father was of Irish descent, and his mother was of half Scottish and half English ancestry.A successful actor beginning in the 1930s, the young Reagan was a staunch admirer of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (even after he evolved into a Republican), and was a Democrat in the 1940s, a self-described 'hemophiliac' liberal. He was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1947 and served five years during the most tumultuous times to ever hit Hollywood. A committed anti-communist, Reagan not only fought more-militantly activist movie industry unions that he and others felt had been infiltrated by communists, but had to deal with the investigation into Hollywood's politics launched by the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947, an inquisition that lasted through the 1950s. The House Un-American Activities Committee investigations of Hollywood (which led to the jailing of the "Hollywood Ten" in the late '40s) sowed the seeds of the McCarthyism that racked Hollywood and America in the 1950s.In 1950, U.S. Representative Helen Gahagan Douglas (D-CA), the wife of "Dutch" Reagan's friend Melvyn Douglas, ran as a Democrat for the U.S. Senate and was opposed by the Republican nominee, the Red-bating Congressman from Whittier, Richard Nixon. While Nixon did not go so far as to accuse Gahagan Douglas of being a communist herself, he did charge her with being soft on communism due to her opposition to the House Un-American Activities Committee. Nixon tarred her as a "fellow traveler" of communists, a "pinko" who was "pink right down to her underwear." Gahagan Douglas was defeated by the man she was the first to call "Tricky Dicky" because of his unethical behavior and dirty campaign tactics. Reagan was on the Douglases' side during that campaign.The Douglases, like Reagan and such other prominent actors as Humphrey Bogart and Edward G. Robinson, were liberal Democrats, supporters of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal, a legacy that increasingly was under attack by the right after World War II. They were NOT fellow-travelers; Melvyn Douglas had actually been an active anti-communist and was someone the communists despised. Melvyn Douglas, Robinson and Henry Fonda - a registered Republican! - wound up "gray-listed." (They weren't explicitly black-listed, they just weren't offered any work.) Reagan, who it was later revealed had been an F.B.I. informant while a union leader (turning in suspected communists), was never hurt that way, as he made S.A.G. an accomplice of the black-listing.Reagan's career sagged after the late 1940s, and he started appearing in B-movies after he left Warner Bros. to go free-lance. However, he had a eminence grise par excellence in Lew Wasserman, his agent and the head of the Music Corp. of America. Wasserman, later called "The Pope of Hollywood," was the genius who figured out that an actor could make a killing via a tax windfall by turning himself into a corporation. The corporation, which would employ the actor, would own part of a motion picture the actor appeared in, and all monies would accrue to the corporation, which was taxed at a much lower rate than was personal income. Wasserman pioneered this tax avoidance scheme with his client James Stewart, beginning with the Anthony Mann western Winchester '73 (1950) (1950). It made Stewart enormously rich as he became a top box office draw in the 1950s after the success of "Winchester 73" and several more Mann-directed westerns, all of which he had an ownership stake in.Ironically, Reagan became a poor-man's James Stewart in the early 1950s, appearing in westerns, but they were mostly B-pictures. He did not have the acting chops of the great Stewart, but he did have his agent. Wasserman at M.C.A. was one of the pioneers of television syndication, and this was to benefit Reagan enormously. M.C.A. was the only talent agency that was also allowed to be a producer through an exemption to union rules granted by S.A.G. when Reagan was the union president, and it used the exemption to acquire Universal International Pictures. Talent agents were not permitted to be producers as there was an inherent conflict of interest between the two professions, one of which was committed to acquiring talent at the lowest possible cost and the other whose focus was to get the best possible price for their client. When a talent agent was also a producer, like M.C.A. was, it had a habit of steering its clients to its own productions, where they were employed but at a lower price than their potential free market value. It was a system that made M.C.A. and Lew Wasserman, enormously wealthy.The ownership of Universal and its entry into the production of television shows that were syndicated to network made M.C.A. the most successful organization in Hollywood of its time, a real cash cow as television overtook the movies as the #1 business of the entertainment industry. Wasserman repaid Ronald Reagan's largess by structuring a deal by which he hosted and owned part of General Electric Theater (1953), a western omnibus showcase that ran from 1954 to 1961. It made Reagan very comfortable financially, though it did not make him rich. That came later.In 1960, with the election of the Democratic President John F. Kennedy, the black and gray lists went into eclipse. J.F.K. appointed Helen Gahagan Douglas Treasurer of the United States. About this time, as the civil rights movement became stronger and found more support among Democrats and the Kennedy administration, Reagan - fresh from a second stint as S.A.G. president in 1959 - was in the process of undergoing a personal and political metamorphosis into a right-wing Republican, a process that culminated with his endorsing Barry Goldwater for the Republican presidential nomination in 1964. (He narrated a Goldwater campaign film played at the G.O.P. Convention in San Francisco.) Reagan's evolution into a right-wing Republican sundered his friendship with the Douglases. (After Reagan was elected President of the United States in 1980, Melvyn Douglas said of his former friend that Reagan turned to the right after he had begun to believe the pro-business speeches he delivered for General Electric when he was the host of the "G.E. Theater.")In 1959, while Reagan was back as a second go-round as S.A.G. president, M.C.A.'s exemption from S.A.G. regulations that forbade a talent agency from being a producer was renewed. However, in 1962, the U.S. Justice Department under Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy successfully forced M.C.A. - known as "The Octopus" in Hollywood for its monopolistic tendencies - to divest itself of its talent agency.When Reagan was tipped by the California Republican Party to be its standard-bearer in the 1965 gubernatorial election against Democratic Governor Pat Brown, Lew Wasserman went back in action. Politics makes strange bedfellows, and though Wasserman was a liberal Democrat, having an old friend like Reagan who had shown his loyalty as S.A.G. president in the state house was good for business. Wasserman and his partner, M.C.A. Chairman Jules Styne (a Republican), helped ensure that Reagan would be financially secure for the rest of his life so that he could enter politics. (At the time, he was the host of "Death Valley Days" on TV.)According to the Wall Street Journal, Universal sold Reagan a nice piece of land of many acres north of Santa Barbara that had been used for location shooting. The Reagans sold most of the ranch, then converted the rest of it, about 200 acres, into a magnificent estate overlooking the valley and the Pacific Ocean. The Rancho del Cielo became President Reagan's much needed counterpoint to the buzz of Washington, D.C. There, in a setting both rugged and serene, the Reagans could spend time alone or receive political leaders such as the Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, and others.Reagan was known to the world for his one-liners, the most famous of them was addressed to Mikhail Gorbachev in 1987. "Mister Gorbachev, tear down this wall" said Reagan standing in front of the Berlin Wall. That call made an impact on the course of human history.Ronald Reagan played many roles in his life's seven acts: radio announcer, movie star, union boss, television actor-cum-host, governor, right-wing critic of big government and President of the United States. Show less «
[at the Berlin Wall, 1987] Mr. Gorbachev [Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev], tear down this wall!
[at the Berlin Wall, 1987] Mr. Gorbachev [Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev], tear down this wall!
The best view of government is seen on a rear view mirror as one is driving away from it.
The best view of government is seen on a rear view mirror as one is driving away from it.
[in the 1980 campaign] Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. Recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses...Show more »
[in the 1980 campaign] Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. Recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his. Show less «
[1964] I love three things in life: drama, politics and sports and I'm not sure they always come in that order.
[1964] I love three things in life: drama, politics and sports and I'm not sure they always come in that order.
[1980] I remember some of my own views when I was quite young. For heaven's sake, I was even a Democrat!
[1980] I remember some of my own views when I was quite young. For heaven's sake, I was even a Democrat!
[to his wife after the assassination attempt] Honey, I forgot to duck.
[to his wife after the assassination attempt] Honey, I forgot to duck.
[to his doctors prior to going into surgery after being shot] I hope all of you are Republicans.
[to his doctors prior to going into surgery after being shot] I hope all of you are Republicans.
[semi-consciously, to the nurse who hauled him on the gurney] Does Nancy [wife Nancy Reagan] know about us?
[semi-consciously, to the nurse who hauled him on the gurney] Does Nancy [wife Nancy Reagan] know about us?
[1980] I know what it's like to pull the Republican lever for the first time, because I used to be a Democrat myself, and I can tell you it ...Show more »
[1980] I know what it's like to pull the Republican lever for the first time, because I used to be a Democrat myself, and I can tell you it only hurts for a minute and then it feels just great. Show less «
[1985] I've been criticized for going over the heads of the Congress. So, what's the fuss? A lot of things go over their heads.
[1985] I've been criticized for going over the heads of the Congress. So, what's the fuss? A lot of things go over their heads.
America is too great to dream small dreams.
America is too great to dream small dreams.
[from the Alzheimer's letter] I now begin the journey that will lead me to the sunset of my life. I know that for America, there will always...Show more »
[from the Alzheimer's letter] I now begin the journey that will lead me to the sunset of my life. I know that for America, there will always be a bright dawn ahead. Show less «
Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards; if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book.
Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards; if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book.
You can tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans.
You can tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans.
Government is not the solution to our problems. Government IS the problem!
Government is not the solution to our problems. Government IS the problem!
[in a 1984 presidential debate, referring to Walter Mondale (born 1928), who was age 56, 17 years younger than Reagan] I will not make age a...Show more »
[in a 1984 presidential debate, referring to Walter Mondale (born 1928), who was age 56, 17 years younger than Reagan] I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience. Show less «
All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk.
All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk.
Fascism was really the basis for the New Deal.
Fascism was really the basis for the New Deal.
[on Vietnam] I have a feeling that we are doing better in the war than the people have been told.
[on Vietnam] I have a feeling that we are doing better in the war than the people have been told.
[Carmel, CA, June 1990] You may think this a little mystical, and I've said it many times before, but I believe there was a Divine Plan to p...Show more »
[Carmel, CA, June 1990] You may think this a little mystical, and I've said it many times before, but I believe there was a Divine Plan to place this great continent here between the two oceans to be found by peoples from every corner of the earth. I believe we were preordained to carry the torch of freedom for the world. Show less «
I have left orders to be awakened at any time in case of national emergency - even if I'm in a Cabinet meeting.
I have left orders to be awakened at any time in case of national emergency - even if I'm in a Cabinet meeting.
[During a microphone check on August 11 1984, unaware that he was being broadcast] My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I...Show more »
[During a microphone check on August 11 1984, unaware that he was being broadcast] My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes. Show less «
Trees cause more pollution than automobiles.
Trees cause more pollution than automobiles.
They say hard work never hurt anybody, but I figure why take the chance.
They say hard work never hurt anybody, but I figure why take the chance.
Well, I learned a lot . . . I went down to Latin America to find out from them and [learn] their views. You'd be surprised. They're all indi...Show more »
Well, I learned a lot . . . I went down to Latin America to find out from them and [learn] their views. You'd be surprised. They're all individual countries. Show less «
We are trying to get unemployment to go up and I think we're going to succeed.
We are trying to get unemployment to go up and I think we're going to succeed.
When I go in for a physical, they no longer ask how old I am. They just carbon-date me.
When I go in for a physical, they no longer ask how old I am. They just carbon-date me.
[from a 1950s interview] Nobody ever "went Hollywood". They were already that way when they got here. Hollywood just brought it out in them.
[from a 1950s interview] Nobody ever "went Hollywood". They were already that way when they got here. Hollywood just brought it out in them.
Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from hydrocarbons released by vegetation, so let's not go overboard in setting and enforcing to...Show more »
Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from hydrocarbons released by vegetation, so let's not go overboard in setting and enforcing tough emission standards. Show less «
Abortion is advocated only by persons who have themselves been born.
Abortion is advocated only by persons who have themselves been born.
Tonight is a very special night, although at my age, every night is a special night.
Tonight is a very special night, although at my age, every night is a special night.
[His opinion of the Klingon warriors he saw during a visit to the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)] I like them. They remind me ...Show more »
[His opinion of the Klingon warriors he saw during a visit to the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)] I like them. They remind me of Congress. Show less «
[During his re-election campaign in 1984] America's future rests in a thousand dreams inside our hearts; it rests in the message of hope in ...Show more »
[During his re-election campaign in 1984] America's future rests in a thousand dreams inside our hearts; it rests in the message of hope in songs of a man so many young Americans admire: New Jersey's own Bruce Springsteen. And helping you make your dreams come true is what this job of mine is all about. Show less «
[confirming his 1984 re-election victory to the crowd chanting "Four more years"] I think that's just been arranged.
[confirming his 1984 re-election victory to the crowd chanting "Four more years"] I think that's just been arranged.
A few months ago I told the American people I did not trade arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, bu...Show more »
A few months ago I told the American people I did not trade arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. Show less «
I can't do a damn thing until I'm elected!
I can't do a damn thing until I'm elected!
If I could paraphrase a well-known statement by Will Rogers that he never met a man he didn't like, I'm afraid we have some people around he...Show more »
If I could paraphrase a well-known statement by Will Rogers that he never met a man he didn't like, I'm afraid we have some people around here who never met a tax they didn't like. Show less «
[at the 1980 presidential debate, when Jimmy Carter accused him of opposing Medicare] There you go again.
[at the 1980 presidential debate, when Jimmy Carter accused him of opposing Medicare] There you go again.
[from his Presidential Farewell Address] I've spoken of the shining city all my political life, but I don't know if I ever quite communicate...Show more »
[from his Presidential Farewell Address] I've spoken of the shining city all my political life, but I don't know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I said it. But in my mind it was a tall, proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans, windswept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace; a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity. And if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. That's how I saw it, and see it still. Show less «
[in 1992, regarding Bill Clinton, in a paraphrase of Lloyd Bentsen from the 1988 presidential election] This fellow they've nominated claims...Show more »
[in 1992, regarding Bill Clinton, in a paraphrase of Lloyd Bentsen from the 1988 presidential election] This fellow they've nominated claims he's the new Thomas Jefferson. Well, let me tell you something: I knew Thomas Jefferson. He was a friend of mine. And governor, you're no Thomas Jefferson. Show less «
Of the four wars in my lifetime, none came about because the U.S. was too strong.
Of the four wars in my lifetime, none came about because the U.S. was too strong.
If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under.
If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under.
The taxpayer: that's someone who works for the federal government but doesn't have to take the civil service examination.
The taxpayer: that's someone who works for the federal government but doesn't have to take the civil service examination.
No arsenal or no weapon in the arsenals of the world is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women.
No arsenal or no weapon in the arsenals of the world is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women.
[Notre Dame University. 17 May, 1981] The years ahead will be great ones for our country, for the cause of freedom and the spread of civiliz...Show more »
[Notre Dame University. 17 May, 1981] The years ahead will be great ones for our country, for the cause of freedom and the spread of civilization. The West will not contain Communism, it will transcend Communism. We will not bother to denounce it, we'll dismiss it as a sad, bizarre chapter in human history whose last pages are even now being written. Show less «
[in a 1981 videotaped Oscar tribute] Film is forever. I've been trapped in some films forever myself.
[in a 1981 videotaped Oscar tribute] Film is forever. I've been trapped in some films forever myself.
[comparing politics to prostitution, known as the world's oldest profession] Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have...Show more »
[comparing politics to prostitution, known as the world's oldest profession] Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come to understand that it bears a very close resemblance to the first. Show less «
It isn't that liberals are ignorant. It's just that they know so much that isn't so.
It isn't that liberals are ignorant. It's just that they know so much that isn't so.
The crew of the space shuttle Challenger honored us by the manner in which they lived their lives. We will never forget them, nor the last t...Show more »
The crew of the space shuttle Challenger honored us by the manner in which they lived their lives. We will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved good-bye and "slipped the surly bonds of earth" to "touch the face of God." Show less «
Freedom and Security go together.
Freedom and Security go together.
[speech at the Republican National Convention, Aug. 17, 1992.] Whatever else history may say about me when I'm gone, I hope it will record t...Show more »
[speech at the Republican National Convention, Aug. 17, 1992.] Whatever else history may say about me when I'm gone, I hope it will record that I appealed to your best hopes, not your worst fears; to your confidence rather than your doubts. My dream is that you will travel the road ahead with liberty's lamp guiding your steps and opportunity's arm steadying your way. Show less «
I know in my heart that man is good, and that what's right will always - eventually - triumph. And that there's purpose and worth to each an...Show more »
I know in my heart that man is good, and that what's right will always - eventually - triumph. And that there's purpose and worth to each and every life. Show less «
Status quo, you know is Latin for "the mess we're in".
Status quo, you know is Latin for "the mess we're in".
[To Warren Beatty] I don't know how anybody can serve in public office without being an actor.
[To Warren Beatty] I don't know how anybody can serve in public office without being an actor.
All great change in America starts at the dinner table.
All great change in America starts at the dinner table.
Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: if it moves, tax it; if it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it ...Show more »
Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: if it moves, tax it; if it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it. Show less «
Republicans believe every day is the fourth of July, but the Democrats believe every day is April the 15th.
Republicans believe every day is the fourth of July, but the Democrats believe every day is April the 15th.
We have some hippies in California. For those of you who don't know what a hippie is, he's a fellow who has hair like Tarzan, who walks like...Show more »
We have some hippies in California. For those of you who don't know what a hippie is, he's a fellow who has hair like Tarzan, who walks like Jane and who smells like Cheetah. Show less «
We can't help everyone but everyone can help someone.
We can't help everyone but everyone can help someone.
Economists are people who wonder if what works in reality can also work in theory.
Economists are people who wonder if what works in reality can also work in theory.
Government is a like a baby: an alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.
Government is a like a baby: an alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.
[on the death of Rita Hayworth from Alzheimer's disease, a disease which Reagan would be afflicted with just a few years after Hayworth's de...Show more »
[on the death of Rita Hayworth from Alzheimer's disease, a disease which Reagan would be afflicted with just a few years after Hayworth's death] Rita Hayworth was one of our country's most beloved stars. Glamorous and talented, she gave us many wonderful moments on the stage and screen and delighted audiences from the time she was a young girl. Show less «
[to the viewers at the 1980 presidential debate] Are you better off now than you were four years ago? Is it easier for you to go and buy thi...Show more »
[to the viewers at the 1980 presidential debate] Are you better off now than you were four years ago? Is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? Is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? Is America as respected throughout the world as it was? Do you feel that our security is as safe, that we're as strong as we were four years ago? And if you answer all of those questions "yes", why then, I think your choice is very obvious as to whom you will vote for. If you don't agree, if you don't think that this course that we've been on for the last four years is what you would like to see us follow for the next four, then I could suggest another choice that you have. Show less «
[In 1985 after having his nose surgery he arrived at the White House briefing with a patch on his nose he opened the news conference saying ...Show more »
[In 1985 after having his nose surgery he arrived at the White House briefing with a patch on his nose he opened the news conference saying (with a smile)] Not wanting you to lose any sleep at night, let me explain the patch on my nose Show less «
[In 1985, after having additional cancer cells removed from his nose] Yesterday afternoon, when we came back from Chicago, I went over there...Show more »
[In 1985, after having additional cancer cells removed from his nose] Yesterday afternoon, when we came back from Chicago, I went over there in the White House to the doctor's office and he did the additional work, and biopsy revealed there were some cancer cells and now I have a verdict of, my nose is clean. Show less «
The most terrifying words in the English Language are: I'm from the Government and I'm here to help.
The most terrifying words in the English Language are: I'm from the Government and I'm here to help.
[on negotiating with Mikhail Gorbachev] It was easier than dealing with Jack Warner.
[on negotiating with Mikhail Gorbachev] It was easier than dealing with Jack Warner.
I'm concerned about what is happening in government, and it's caused me many a sleepless afternoon.
I'm concerned about what is happening in government, and it's caused me many a sleepless afternoon.
[recognizing the Armenian Genocide] Like the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the Cambodians which followed it - and...Show more »
[recognizing the Armenian Genocide] Like the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the Cambodians which followed it - and like too many other such persecutions of too many other peoples - the lessons of the Holocaust must never be forgotten. [1981] Show less «