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南希将自己作为妻子和第一夫人的身份都做到了极致,她敢于承担责任,无条件在给予丈夫里根帮助。面对外界...
Nancy Reagan was an American first lady (1981–89), the wife of Ronald Reagan, 40th president of the United States, noted for her efforts to discourage drug use by American youths. She earlier had worked as an actress, appearing in some 10 movies.
Nancy Reagan, the helpmate, backstage adviser and fierce protector of Ronald Reagan in his journey from actor to president — and finally during his 10-year battle with Alzheimer's disease — has died. She was 94. The former first lady died Sunday at her home in the Bel-Air section of ...
first lady Nancy Reagan. Marriage to, and feelings about, Ronald Reagan; Influence of her crusading stepfather; Anti-drug abuse program; Belief in effectivity of parent groups; Personal health; Notable experiences.SerVaasCorySaturday Evening Post...
First Lady Nancy Reagan, Joe Raposo, Carl Eller (十月 21, 1982) Season 20, Episode 34 - Self See more The President's Command Performance (1983) (TV Special) - Self Happy Birthday, Bob! (1983) (TV Special) - Self The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts...
Former first lady Nancy Reagan, who has died of heart failure at the age of 94, considered promoting the political, physical and mental well-being of Ronald Reagan to be her most important role. With their 1952 marriage, they launched one of history's mo
Nancy Reagan - Legacy, Activism, Legacy: The Reagans left the White House in January 1989, returning to their Bel Air estate in California, and Nancy continued her antidrug work under the auspices of the Nancy Reagan Foundation. After her husband was dia
First lady Nancy Reagan, joined by Today Show weatherman Willard Scott dressed as Santa Claus, signs a patient's leg cast during a Children's Hospital visit on Dec. 18, 1981. The first lady took a big step toward correcting her image at the 1982 Gridiron Club dinner for about 600 of Wa...
First lady Nancy Reagan stands next to her husband, President Ronald Reagan, as they wave from the steps of Air Force One in December 1981. The first lady died at her home in Los Angeles of congestive heart failure, according to her spokeswoman, Joanne Drake of the Ronald Reagan Presidential...