Hollywood excluding from Best Picture films like "Reagan" that don’t genuflect at the altar of diversity is a sad commentary.
Jan. 13, 2025 Stuart K. Spencer, who as one of the nation’s first political consultants for hire took a so-called B-list actor named Ronald Reagan and helped him become governor of California ...
One of the fun parts of making a movie is simply sharing time together, going to restaurants and hanging out. But "Reagan" ...
(Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library) In March 1965, a washed-up B-movie actor dialed a couple of young Republican operatives and invited them to lunch at his home in Pacific Palisades.
Spencer, a Republican political consultant who engineered Ronald Reagan’s winning campaigns for the California governor’s office and the U.S. presidency, transforming a B-movie actor into one ...
It turns out that Reagan, like some 100-plus other films, was disqualified for Academy Award nominations because it didn’t meet the Academy’s bigoted “diversity” requirements. Interestingly, had ...
“Ronald Reagan was a leader who believed in peace ... He grew up to become a sports broadcaster, movie actor, the president of the Screen Actors Guild and governor of California.
The night before Ronald Reagan was sworn in for a ... Additional appearances included comedian Rich Little, Mr. T, Reagan’s longtime friend actor Jimmy Stewart, and more before Ray Charles ...