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

Honorary president of Girl Scouts of America.

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

Mother of Patti Davis and Ron Reagan.

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.

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.

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.

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

Director/writer/actor Albert Brooks asked her to play the part of his mother Beatrice Henderson in Mother (1996/II). 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.

Best Man at her wedding to Ronald Reagan was William Holden.

During her time in the White House she consulted astrologer Joan Quigley, and arranged her husband's schedule accordingly.

Told her daughter Patti Davis that Patti refused to leave her mother's womb and actually held onto the rib cage. Although Patti pointed to an anatomy book to show that this was physically impossible, Nancy continued to insist that it was true.

Underwent a mastectomy when diagnosed with breast cancer. Her doctor claimed simple surgery could have removed the growth, and that the extreme procedure she chose was unnecessary.

Quit smoking in 1967.

Hospitalized on February 17, 2008 after falling in her home but her condition is well.

Attended the funeral of Charlton Heston.
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