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Patricia Ann Regan (born December 13, 1972) is a conservative American television talk-show host and author. She hosted Trish Regan Primetime on the Fox Business Network from 2015 to 2020. Regan was previously a television host on Bloomberg Television from 2012 to 2015, and a host at CNBC from 2007 to 2012.
Patricia Ann "Patti" Davis (née Reagan; born October 21, 1952) is an American actress and author. She is the daughter of U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his second wife, Nancy Reagan . Early life and education
Patricia Ann Regan (5 September 1954 – 1 June 2008) was a British anti-gun activist and campaigner. She became an activist after the murder of her son Danny in 2002.
Patricia Regan Leines: Medford: 24: Operatic Aria, "Chacun le Sait" from La fille du régiment: 2nd runner-up: Preliminary Swimsuit Award Preliminary Talent Award: Pennsylvania: GiGi Gordon: Butler: 23: Lyrical Dance, "When a Man Loves a Woman" Rhode Island: Elana Eve Chomiszak: Providence: 21: Modern Dance, "Nice Work If You Can Get It" South ...
Rooney was married to his wife Patricia Regan for sixty-five years. [30] [31] They first met in the office of the Steelers where she was working, and got married soon after. [32] The couple had nine children together, although he was predeceased by two of his daughters. [33]
Patricia Neal (born Patsy Louise Neal; January 20, 1926 – August 8, 2010) was an American actress of stage and screen.She is well known for, among other roles, playing World War II widow Helen Benson in The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), radio journalist Marcia Jeffries in A Face in the Crowd (1957), wealthy matron Emily Eustace Failenson in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), and the worn-out ...
Regan is a unisex given name with multiple origins. It is a transferred use of the Irish surnames Regan and Reagan, which are Anglicized forms of Ó Riagáin, meaning ‘’descendant of Riagáin’’, a name of uncertain meaning. [1]
Patrick Regan may refer to: Patrick M. Regan (born 1956), American professor at Binghamton University Patrick Regan (Medal of Honor, 1918) (1882–1943), United States Army officer and World War I Medal of Honor recipient