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  1. 6 set 2024 · Jane Wyman (born January 5, 1917, St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S.—died September 10, 2007, Rancho Mirage, California, U.S.) was an American actor who had a long, distinguished career in film and television, but was perhaps equally well known as the first wife (1940–48) of former president Ronald Reagan. Wyman’s father died when she ...

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  2. 31 ago 2024 · When he was best known as an actor during the Golden Age of Hollywood, Ronald met his first wife, fellow actress actress Jane Wyman. The pair married in 1940 and welcomed three children together:...

  3. 26 ago 2024 · It also chronicles his personal life, briefly touching on his marriage to actress Jane Wyman (portrayed by Mena Suvari) which ended in divorce, before focusing on his long-standing marriage to actress Nancy Davis.

  4. 29 ago 2024 · We then see Reagan as his movie star days are fading and his marriage to Jane Wyman (Mena Suvari) is ending. He is relegated to doing commercials, but getting interested in heading the actors’ union and protecting Hollywood from Communist infiltration.

  5. 6 set 2024 · But are Mena Suvari (who plays Reagan’s first, insufficiently doting wife Jane Wyman) and Penelope Ann Miller (whose Nancy begins as a somewhat ditzy ingénue and matures into a selfless helpmeet without quite hardening into the shrewd power player that we know she was) really closet right-wingers or are times that tough for actresses?

  6. 1 giorno fa · In January 1940, Reagan married Jane Wyman, his co-star in the 1938 film Brother Rat. [66] [67] Together, they had two biological daughters: Maureen in 1941, [68] and Christine in 1947 (born prematurely and died the following day). [69] They adopted one son, Michael, in 1945. [49] Wyman filed to divorce Reagan in June 1948.

  7. 29 ago 2024 · (Mena Suvari plays Reagan’s first wife, Jane Wyman, and Penelope Ann Miller is Nancy.) In the first eight minutes, the movie makes as many temporal shifts as a 1960s Alain Resnais work, albeit...