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Ronald Reagan 3 x 5 Hollywood Movie Star Fan Club Postcard printed signature

Warner Brothers Postcard Postmarked 1944

*Also President of the United States 1981 - 89

Radio - film star as well as served in the Military - Began his career as a Democrat - Served as Governor of California


*Authentication:  We have a large selection of autographed / signed Hollywood - movie star photos from the 40's.  These are from a large personal collection - some signed directly to her (Joan) 

It appears that most of the 3 x 5 are all printed versions of their signature. But there may be some real ink signatures in this grouping.  I am sending them all to auction at the same low price and will let you decide.  

We will be selling many more of these, so please stand by and watch for more! I will share a glimpse of this in the photos also.  

About :  Ronald Reagan -Actor & President of the United States

Ronald Reagan was an American actor whose first screen credit was the starring role in the movie Love Is on the Air (1937). He later starred in Brother Rat (1938). By the end of 1939, he had already appeared in 19 films. Reagan later played the role of George Gipp in the film Knute Rockne, All American (1940) before appearing in Santa Fe Trail (1940). Reagan portrayed Drake McHugh in Kings Row (1942), which many film critics consider to be his best movie performance.[1] During World War II, Reagan, worked in the Provisional Task Force Show Unit of This Is the Army (1943).[2] By the end of the war, he had produced some 400 training films for the Army Air Force.[3]

Reagan continued his acting career, making films such as The Voice of the Turtle (1947), Bedtime for Bonzo (1951), The Winning Team (1952) and Cattle Queen of Montana (1954). However, he landed fewer film roles in the late 1950s and decided to join television. From 1954 to 1962, he was the host of General Electric Theater, a series of weekly dramas. By the end of his acting career, Reagan appeared in a total of 53 feature films.[4]

Film credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
1937Love Is on the AirAndy McCaine[5]
1938Hollywood HotelRadio AnnouncerVoice role; uncredited[6]
1938Sergeant MurphyPvt. Dennis Reilley[7]
1938Swing Your LadyJack Miller[8]
1938Accidents Will HappenEric Gregg[9]
1938Cowboy from BrooklynPat Dunn[10]
1938The Amazing Dr. ClitterhouseRadio AnnouncerVoice role; uncredited[11]
1938Boy Meets GirlAnnouncer[12]
1938Girls on ProbationNeil Dillon[13]
1938Brother RatDan Crawford[14]
1938Going PlacesJack Withering[15]
1939Secret Service of the AirLt. "Brass" Bancroft[16]
1939Dark VictoryAlec Hamm[17]
1939Code of the Secret ServiceLt. "Brass" Bancroft[18]
1939Naughty but NiceEd "Eddie" Clark[19]
1939Hell's KitchenJim Donohue[20]
1939The Angels Wash Their FacesDeputy District Attorney Patrick "Pat" Remson[21]
1939Smashing the Money RingLt. "Brass" Bancroft[22]
1939Sword FishingNarratorShort film[23]
1940Brother Rat and a BabyDan Crawford[24]
1940An Angel from TexasMarty Allen[25]
1940Murder in the AirLt. "Brass" Bancroft[26]
1940Knute Rockne, All AmericanGeorge "The Gipper" Gipp[27]
1940Tugboat Annie Sails AgainEddie Kent[28]
1940Alice in Movieland"Carlo's Guest"Short film; uncredited[23]
1940Santa Fe TrailGeorge Armstrong Custer[29]
1941The Bad ManGilbert "Gil" Jones[30]
1941Million Dollar BabyPeter "Pete" Rowan[31]
1941International SquadronJimmy Grant[32]
1941Nine Lives Are Not EnoughMatt Sawyer[33]
1942Recognition of the Japanese Zero FighterLt. Jimmy SaundersDocumentary short[23]
1942Kings RowDrake McHugh[34]
1942Juke GirlSteve Talbot[35]
1942Mister Gardenia JonesGardenia JonesShort film[23]
1942Desperate JourneyJohnny Hammond[36]
1942Beyond the Line of DutyNarratorShort film[23]
1943Cadet ClassificationNarratorShort film[23]
1943The Rear GunnerLt. AmesShort film[23]
1943For God and CountryFr. Michael O'KeefeShort film[23]
1943This Is the ArmyCpl. Johnny Jones[37]
1944–1945Hesitation UpwindNarratorShort film
1945Target TokyoNarrator[23]
1945The Fight for the SkyNarratorShort film[23]
1945The Stilwell RoadNarrator[23]
1945Wings for This ManNarrator[23]
1947Stallion RoadLarry Hanrahan[38]
1947That Hagen GirlTom Bates[39]
1947The Voice of the TurtleSgt. Bill Page[40]
1949John Loves MaryJohn Lawrence[41]
1949Night Unto NightJohn Galen[42]
1949The Girl from Jones BeachBob Randolph[43]
1949The Hasty HeartYank[44]
1949It's a Great FeelingCameo[45]
1950LouisaHarold "Hal" Norton[46]
1951The Big TruthNarrator/HostShort film[23]
1951Storm WarningBurt Rainey[47]
1951The Last OutpostCpt. Vance Britten[48]
1951Bedtime for BonzoProf. Peter Boyd[49]
1952Hong KongJeff Williams[50]
1952The Winning TeamGrover Cleveland Alexander[51]
1952She's Working Her Way Through CollegeProf. John Palmer[52]
1953Tropic ZoneDan McCloud[53]
1953Law and OrderFrame Johnson[54]
1954Prisoner of WarWebb Sloane[55]
1954Cattle Queen of MontanaFarrell[56]
1955Tennessee's PartnerCowpoke[57]
1957Hellcats of the NavyCdr. Casey Abbott[58]
1961The Young DoctorsNarrator[23]
1963Heritage of SplendorNarratorDocumentary[23]
1964The KillersJack Browning[59]

Television[edit]

Television credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
1950The Nash Airflyte TheaterTommy BluntEpisode: "The Case of the Missing Lady"[60]
1952Hollywood Opening NightEpisode: "The Priceless Gift"[61]
1953Medallion TheatreEpisode: "A Job for Jimmy Valentine"[62]
1953The Revlon Mirror TheaterEpisode: "Next Stop: Bethlehem"[23]
1953–1954Lux Video TheatreMerle Fisher2 episodes[23]
1953–1954Schlitz Playhouse of Stars3 episodes[23]
1953–1954The Ford Television TheatreVarious3 episodes[23]
1954–1962General Electric TheaterHost / VariousHosted 235 teleplays; acted in 35 episodes[23]
1955Walt Disney's DisneylandCo-hostEpisode: "Dateline: Disneyland"[63]
1956General Electric Summer OriginalsEpisode: "Jungle Trap"
1960The DuPont Show with June AllysonAlan RoyceEpisode: "The Way Home"[23]
1960StartimeHost2 episodes
1961Zane Grey TheatreMaj. Will SinclairEpisode: "The Long Shadow"[23]
1961–1963The Dick Powell ShowGuest Host / Rex Kent2 episodes[23]
1963Wagon TrainCpt. Paul WintersEpisode: "The Fort Pierce Story"[23]
1964Kraft Suspense TheatreJudge Howard R. StimmingEpisode: "A Cruel and Unusual Night"[23]
1964–1966Death Valley DaysHost / ActorActed in 



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