(Left) Nancy Reagan by Aaron Shikler, essence of oil on paper, 1984–85. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Time magazine
Born in Queens, New York, Nancy Reagan graduated from Smith College. She appeared in 11 movies, including Night into Morning(1951) and Hellcats of the Navy (1957), the only film she made with Ronald Reagan. The couple met in 1949 and married in 1952. The Reagans had two children, Patricia and Ronald, and two other children, Maureen and Michael, from the President’s first marriage.
Like her predecessors, the First Lady chose a cause to endorse and in 1982 launched her “Just Say No” campaign to fight youth drug abuse. In retirement, Nancy Reagan supported her husband during his battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
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