The great communicator
Ronald Wilson Reagen; the great communicator, an Actor, Politician, Peace lover, and a great world leader. Son of Jack and Nelle Reagen, Ronald was born in Tampico Illinois, United states of America, February 6th 1911. He was The 33rd Governor of California and 40th President of the United States of America. Reagen was raised in a devout Christian family, Reagen had a strong faith which later on influence on his character. Reagen then entered the Eureka College in Illinois. In college he was the member of football team, swimming team and then the president of the student union. He graduated from Eureka College in 1932. Majored in economics and sociology, Reagen started his early career as a radio sports …show more content…
He had a great start in Hollywood. Starred some films in Hollywood, By 1939 Reagen already starred 19 films such as Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, and Dark Victory, love is on the air, etc. During the next two decades Ronald Reagen had appeared in 52 films. But at the beginning of his actors career, Reagen performance was overshadowed by the others actors. Many film critics believed that his acting role 1942’s Kings Row, as the best movie he had ever starred in his entertainment career.
Following to the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in 1941, Reagen was ordered to active for duty on April 1942. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant classified for limited service only which excluded him to serve overseas because of his nearsightedness. So he only served in the United States and still co-starred some films on that time. He spent the next three years in the army corps first motion picture unit during the war world …show more content…
In his life Reagen was known strict for criminals and drugs control. In 1986 he sign a drug enforercement bill budget around $1.7 billion to in order to fund the war against drugs. Nancy Reagen also involved in the campaign when she found the “just say no” drugs awareness campaign which aimed to prevent the youth generations and discourage them from using recreational drugs by offering some various way of saying “no”. as the president of the united states Ronald Reagen describe himself as an anti-communism, supporting for the taxes cut, supporting the human free rights, and strict for