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Wyman's television acting debut was the 1955 episode "Amelia" of the anthology series General Electric Theater produced by MCA Inc.'s Revue Studios and hosted by her former husband Ronald Reagan. On August 30, 1955 just a year after Magnificent Obsession became Wyman's biggest hit and her first #1 film at the weekly box office her eponymous ...
In January 1940, Reagan married Jane Wyman, his co-star in the 1938 film Brother Rat. [65] [66] Together, they had two biological daughters: Maureen in 1941, [67] and Christine in 1947 (born prematurely and died the following day). [68] They adopted one son, Michael, in 1945. [49] Wyman filed for divorce in June 1948.
Ronald Reagan was married to Jane Wyman from 1940 until 1949. He was subsequently married to Nancy Davis from 1952 to his death in 2004. Donald Trump was married to Ivana Zelníčková from 1977 until 1992 and to Marla Maples from 1993 until 1999. He has subsequently been married to Melania Knauss since 2005.
Reagan was married twice: the first to actress Jane Wyman (1917–2007) from 1940 to 1948. Reagan only mentions her in one paragraph in the book, saying "it didn't work out", but that the marriage "produced two wonderful children." [6] He married Nancy Davis in 1952, saying in the biography "Sometimes, I think my life really began when I met ...
Michael Reagan. Michael Reagan, the adopted son of president Ronald Reagan and his first wife Jane Wyman was accused of violating California securities laws in 1981.
Ronald Reagan was skeptical about marriage, however, following his painful 1949 divorce from Jane Wyman, and he still saw other women. [ 42 ] After three years of dating, they eventually decided to marry while discussing the issue in the couple's favorite booth at Chasen's , a restaurant in Beverly Hills . [ 42 ]
“Is there anything worse than an actor with a cause?” asks an annoyed Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan’s first wife, early in “Reagan,” the new biopic starring Dennis Quaid. Well, after ...
We have Olivia de Havilland playing ping-pong, Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman playing. Joan Crawford. So Blake sent the ping-pong table to Pinewood Studios.” ...