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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
Patti Davis has spent a lifetime chronicling her life with parents Ronald and Nancy Reagan. In a new book, 'Dear Mom and Dad,' she reckons with them as people, not parents.
Davis wrote about her life and her relationship with her parents, which was strained at times, including during her father’s presidency, in a new book called, “Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About ...
Patti Davis recalls her father: "Part of us will always be the little girl who looked up at our fathers, ... Dear Mom and Dad, A Letter About Family, Memory, and the America We Once Knew. I ...
After her father announced his diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in 1994, Maureen Reagan became a member of the Alzheimer's Association board of directors and served as the group's spokeswoman. While hospitalized for melanoma cancer towards the end of her life, Maureen was only floors away from her father who had suffered a severe fall. [11]
His sister, Patti Davis, is five and a half years older. His older adoptive brother Michael Reagan , adopted as an infant by Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman , is 13 years older. He also had two half-sisters born to Reagan and Wyman, Maureen Reagan (1941–2001) and Christine Reagan, who was born prematurely on June 26, 1947, and ...
In a revealing new interview, Patti Davis, author and daughter of Ronald Regan, details the shocking last minutes of her father’s life after his decade-long battle with Alzheimer's. In the 1980s ...
Reagans' daughter Patti Davis criticized the portrayal of her parents. She accused the show's producers of "astounding carelessness and cruelty" and said the script was "quite simply, idiotic." She said that her father was caricatured as a "demented evangelist", while her mother Nancy was made out to be "a female Attila the Hun."