Nancy Reagan Net Worth

Anne Frances Robbins net worth is
$25 Million

Anne Frances Robbins Wiki Biography

Anne Frances Robbins, higher known beneath her skilled, married title Nancy Reagan, was once born on the 6th July 1921, in Manhattan, New York City, USA, and passed away at the 6 March 2016 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was once an actress, who gave the impression in over 20 movie and TV titles, but she is almost definitely best identified for being the First Lady of the United States (1981-1989), because the spouse of Ronald Reagan, the fortieth President.

So, have you ever wondered how rich Nancy Reagan used to be? According to assets, it was once estimated that the full dimension of Nancy’s net worth was $25 million, collected mostly through her occupation as an actress, but in addition thru her involvement in politics because the First Lady.

Nancy Reagan Net Worth $25 Million

Nancy Reagan used to be the one kid of Kenneth Seymour Robbins, who labored as a automobile salesman, and his spouse, Edith Prescott Luckett, who was an actress; she was once a granddaughter of movie celebrity Alla Nazimova. She lived with her parents in Queens, New York City till her parents divorced when she was best two years previous, and stayed along with her mother, spending her formative years in Bethesda, Maryland. Later, when her mother remarried to Loyal Edward Davis, she moved with them to Chicago, where Nancy attended the Girls’ Latin School of Chicago, and then she enrolled at Smith College in Massachusetts and majored there in English language and Drama in 1943. Right after graduation, she in short work in a store, but below the influence of her mother started pursuing an appearing profession.

Nancy’s professional performing profession started in the Nineteen Forties, with a bit lend a hand from actors Walter Houston and ZaSu Pitts, who had been her mom’s pals. Her first position used to be in Pitts’ “Ramshackle Inn” in 1949, after which her profession went best upwards, and so did her net worth. Before the Nineteen Fifties, she gave the impression in such productions as “The Doctor And The Girl” (1949), and “East Side,West Side”. During the 1950s, due to her just right seems to be and recognition, Nancy featured in such movies and TV collection as “Shadow On The Wall” (1950), “Night Into Morning” (1951), “Talk About A Stranger” (1952), “Shadow In The Sky” (1952), “Donovan’s Brain” (1953).

Nancy married Ronald Reagan in 1952, and turned into a dedicated wife and homemaker, then again, still managed to keep her acting occupation flowing, and in the second half of the Fifties appeared in movies “Hellcats Of The Navy” (1957), and “Crash Landing” (1958). Before she retired from performing, Nancy seemed within the TV sequence “87th Precinct” (1962), “The Dick Powell Theatre” (1962), and “Wagon Train”.

As her husband became enthusiastic about politics, and changed into governor of California, Nancy adopted him in a supporting position, and used to be the First Lady of California, and when he became the President of The USA; with a lot appreciate, Nancy assumed the location of the First Lady of the United States. During her political career, she used to be recognized for beginning the “Just Say No” campaign in opposition to drug use, taken with teenagers and younger other folks to prevent using medication.

If to discuss her private lifestyles, Nancy Reagan was in marriage with Ronald Reagan and later sorted him as he was once troubled with Alzheimer’s disease, until his death in June of 2004; the couple had two children – Ron Reagan and Patti Davis – both concerned within the entertainment industry as actors. In 2000, she published the ebook “I Love You, Ronnie: The Letters Of Ronald Reagan To Nancy Reagan”. She passed away from congestive heart failure on the age of 94.


Full NameNancy Reagan
Net Worth$25 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 6, 2016, Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California, United States
DiedMarch 11, 2016, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, California, United States
Height5' 4" (1.63 m)
ProfessionActress, First Lady of the United States (1981-1989)
EducationGirls' Latin School, Smith College in Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
SpouseRonald Reagan (m. 1952; d. 2004)
ChildrenRon Reagan, Patti Davis
ParentsEdith Luckett Davis, (Kenneth Seymour Robbins, biological father), Dr. Loyal Davis
IMDBwww.imdb.com/name/nm0004864
AwardsPresidential Medal of Freedom, Presidential Medal of Freedom
NominationsTV Land "Hey! It's...!" Award, TV Land Most Memorable Female Guest Star in a Comedy as Herself Award, TV Land "Hey! It's...!" Award, TV Land Most Memorable Female Guest Star in a Comedy as Herself Award
Movies"Shadow on the Wall" (1950), "Night into Morning" (1951), "Donovan's Brain" (1953), "The Next Voice Your Hear" (1950), "East Side, West Side" (1949), "Hellcats of the Navy" (1957)
TV Shows"In Performance at the White House"
#Quote
1[on former White House press secretary Jim Brady]. He had a certain twinkle in his eye and a way of letting you know that he knew what he was doing and everything would be all right. He had a zest for life that was infectious. He loved to hear or tell a good story, laughed easily, could see the silver lining in even the darkest cloud, and made the best chili in town!
2Bob had an extraordinary career in both movies and television. Just when it seemed he was ready to retire, he always found a new project that kept him busy and filled with wonderful stories. - in response to the news about the death of friend/actor Robert Stack.
3[about her husband] "What can you say about a guy, who on Mother's Day sends flowers to his spouse's mother, with a be aware thanking her for making him the happiest guy on Earth?"
4On Reagan: "I knew that being his wife was the position I sought after to play."
#Fact
1Prior to her education at Smith College, Nancy Davis attended the Chicago Latin School for Girls.
2Widow of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, & First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
3Made a rare public appearance at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to sign copies of her books. [February 2002]
4Longtime friend of Mike Wallace having known him since before she met Ronald Reagan. Their friendship was strained after Wallace, as a journalist, conducted critical interviews of Reagan, as the President. But they reconciled after Reagan's death.
5Became an outspoken advocate of federal funding of stem-cell research following her husband's diagnosis and death of Alzheimer's disease, bucking the Republican party's general position on the issue. President Barack Obama approved federal funding for stem cell research in 2009.
6Attended the funeral of Charlton Heston.
7Was considered for the part of Karen Richards in All About Eve (1950), but Celeste Holm, who went on to receive a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her performance, was cast instead.
8Hospitalized on February 17, 2008 after falling in her home but her condition is well.
9Has glaucoma.
10Quit smoking in 1967.
11Avid reader of Women's Wear Daily.
12Underwent 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.
13In her book, "House of Secrets", daughter Patti Davis alleged that Nancy was addicted to diet pills.
14Told 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.
15Was formally adopted by renowned surgeon Loyal Davis.
16During her time in the White House she consulted astrologer Joan Quigley, and arranged her husband's schedule accordingly.
17Stepmother of Michael Reagan.
18Best Man at her wedding to Ronald Reagan was William Holden.
19Graduated from Smith College, class of 1942. One of her fellow graduates was author/pioneer feminist Betty Freidan.
20Director/writer/actor Albert Brooks asked her to play the part of his mother Beatrice Henderson in Mother (1996). 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.
21At age 7, was a guest at the White House Easter Egg roll and met then-First Lady Grace Coolidge.
22In 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.
23Was already three months pregnant at the time of her marriage to Ronald Reagan. Both Reagans were famously pro-family-values.
24In 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.
25Celebrated her 50th Wedding Anniversary with Ronald Reagan on March 4, 2002.
26Made 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.
27Daughter of Edith Luckett, a former vaudeville performer.
28Mother of Patti Davis and Ron Reagan.
29Step-daughter Maureen Reagan dies of malignant melanoma (skin cancer) at her Sacramento-area home. [August 2001]
30Appeared in the chorus of the Broadway production "Lute Song" starring Mary Martin.
31(1940s) 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.
32Honorary president of Girl Scouts of America.
33God-daughter of Alla Nazimova.
34Her stepfather, Dr. Loyal Davis, was a prominent neurosurgeon, very active in conservative politics. Nancy says she has his hands.

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Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacterWagon Train1962TV SeriesMrs. Baxter87th Precinct1962TV SeriesDiane KingThe Dick Powell Theatre1962TV SeriesFlora RobertsGeneral Electric Theater1956-1961TV SeriesVicky Carlisle / Betty Anderson / Evelyn KentThe Tall Man1961TV SeriesSarah WileyZane Grey Theater1961TV SeriesAmy LawsonCrash Landing1958Helen Williams (as Nancy Davis)Hellcats of the Navy1957Nurse Lt. Helen Blair (as Nancy Davis)Climax!1955TV SeriesCarol PetersonSchlitz Playhouse1953-1954TV SeriesNan GageDonovan's Brain1953Janice Cory (as Nancy Davis)The Ford Television Theatre1953TV SeriesLaura GlennShadow in the Sky1952Betty Hopke (as Nancy Davis)Talk About a Stranger1952Marge Fontaine (as Nancy Davis)It's a Big Country: An American Anthology1951Miss Coleman (as Nancy Davis)Night Into Morning1951Mrs. Katherine Mead (as Nancy Davis)The Next Voice You Hear...1950Mrs. Mary Smith (as Nancy Davis)Shadow on the Wall1950Dr. Caroline Canford (as Nancy Davis)East Side, West Side1949Helen Lee (as Nancy Davis)The Doctor and the Girl1949Mariette Esmond (as Nancy Davis)The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse1949TV Series

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacterThe Amazing Wizard of Paws2015Video thanksAll the Presidents' Movies: The Movie2009Documentary very special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacterRonald Reagan: The Life and Legacy2014Video documentaryAmerica's Book of Secrets2013TV SeriesHerselfThe Republican Candidates Debate 20122011TV MovieHerselfLarry King Live1995-2007TV SeriesHerselfLe Cirque: A Table in Heaven2007DocumentaryHerselfEntertainment Tonight2007TV SeriesHerselfAmerican Experience1998TV Series documentaryHerselfMike Wallace Remembers1997TV MovieHerselfBiography1997TV Series documentaryHerselfOff the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's1997DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)Inside the White House1995TV Movie documentaryHerself - 1981-1989Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick1995DocumentaryHerself1993 Environmental Media Awards1993TV SpecialHerselfThis Morning1989TV SeriesHerselfA Conversation with Dinah1989TV SeriesHerselfStand-Up Reagan1989ShortHerselfThe Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1988TV SpecialHerselfChristmas in Washington1988TV SpecialHerselfThe Flintstone Kids' Just Say No Special1988TV MovieHerselfIn Performance at the White House: A Salute to Broadway - The Shows1988TV MovieHerselfAmerica's Tribute to Bob Hope1988TV Movie documentaryHerselfAll Star Gala at Ford's Theatre1987TV MovieHerselfThe Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1987TV Special documentaryHerselfJames Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson1987TV MovieHerselfIn Performance at the White House: A Tribute to American Music - Rodgers and Hart1987TV MovieHerself - HostGreat Performances1987TV SeriesHerselfGood Morning America1980-1987TV SeriesHerselfThe Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1986TV Movie documentaryHerselfLiberty Weekend1986TV Special documentaryHerselfAll-Star Salute to Ford's Theater1986TV MovieHerself - GuestOne to Grow On1986TV Series shortHerselfThe Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1985TV SpecialHerselfAll-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan1985TV SpecialHerself50th Presidential Inaugural Gala1985TV MovieHerselfCBS Early Morning News1984TV SeriesHerselfHour Magazine1984TV SeriesHerselfThe Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1983TV Special documentaryHerselfThe Chemical People1983TV MovieHerself (as Mrs. Nancy Reagan)The Merv Griffin Show1983TV SeriesHerself - First LadyThe President's Command Performance1983TV MovieHerselfDiff'rent Strokes1983TV SeriesHerselfThe Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1982TV SpecialHerselfGreat Vibes! Lionel Hampton & Friends1982TV MovieHerselfThe Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1981TV Special documentaryHerselfThe Barbara Walters Summer Special1981TV SeriesHerselfAll-Star Celebration Opening the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum1981TV MovieHerselfNBC White Paper1981TV Series documentaryHerselfThe David Letterman Show1980TV SeriesHerselfToday1980TV SeriesHerselfThe Mike Douglas Show1980TV SeriesHerself - US First LadyV.I.P.-Schaukel1975TV Series documentaryHerselfDean's Place1975TV MovieHerselfAFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Cagney1974TV Special documentaryHerself (uncredited)The Dean Martin Show1973TV SeriesHerselfAFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Ford1973TV Special documentaryHerself (uncredited)The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1969-1972TV SeriesHerselfThe David Frost Show1970TV SeriesHerselfThe Joey Bishop Show1968TV SeriesHerselfThe 39th Annual Academy Awards1967TV SpecialHerself - Audience MemberGeneral Electric Theater1956-1960TV SeriesHerself / Herself - CommercialsThe Dark Wave1956Documentary short as Nancy DavisThe 26th Annual Academy Awards1954TV SpecialHerself - Audience MemberThe Ezio Pinza Show1952TV SeriesHerself

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Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2007TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsThe "Hey! It's...!" Award (Favorite Cameo or Guest Star)Diff'rent Strokes (1978)
2003TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsMost Memorable Female Guest Star in a Comedy as HerselfDiff'rent Strokes (1978)

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