Nancy Davis Biography
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Her stepfather, Dr. Loyal Davis, was a prominent neurosurgeon, very active in ultra-conservative politics. Nancy says she has his hands.

God-daughter of
Alla Nazimova.

Honorary president of Girl Scouts of America.

Graduated from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. She narrowly missed being a schoolmate of fellow First Lady
Barbara Bush as the latter enrolled three months after she graduated. [1940s]

Appeared in the chorus of the Broadway production "Lute Song" starring
Mary Martin.

Step-daughter
Maureen Reagan dies of malignant melanoma (skin cancer) at her Sacramento-area home. [8 August 2001]

Mother of
Patti Davis and
Ron Reagan.

Daughter of
Edith Luckett

Made a rare public appearance at the
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on February 28, 2002. She greeted hundreds of fans who waited hours in line to meet her, and have their books signed.

Celebrated her 50th Wedding Anniversary with
Ronald Reagan on March 4, 2002.

In early 2002, she gave a rare, indepth interview with ABC correspondent,
Diane Sawyer, about her recent life with
Ronald Reagan and his battle with Alzheimer's Disease.

Was already three months pregnant at the time of her marriage to
Ronald Reagan. Both Reagans are famously pro-family-values.

In order to spare Ronald any further hardships beyond his battle with Alzheimer's disease, she chose not to inform him about the death of his daughter Maureen.

Wears a dress size 6.

Measurements: 34-23-34 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)

At age 7, was a guest at the White House Easter Egg roll and met then-First Lady Grace Coolidge.

Director/writer/actor
Albert Brooks asked her to play the part of his mother Beatrice Henderson in
Mother. Nancy really wanted to come out of acting retirement to play the role, but declined because she couldn't bear to be away from husband and former president
Ronald Reagan, who was suffering from Alzheimer's disease. The role eventually went to
Debbie Reynolds.

Graduated from Smith College, class of 1942. One of her fellow graduates was author/pioneer feminist Betty Freidan.
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