Reagan: The Hollywood Years

Reagan: The Hollywood Years
ISBN-10
0307405133
ISBN-13
9780307405135
Series
Reagan
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
375
Language
English
Published
2009
Publisher
Three Rivers Press (CA)
Author
Marc Eliot

Description

Presents the early career of the Hollywood actor who became the fortieth president, covering more than thirty years of his film and television work, his two marriages, and his two runs as the president of the Screen Actors' Guild.

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