November 07, 2024 06:16 am IST
Ronald Reagan, star of Hollywood’s Golden Age, would later become the 40th President of the United States, serving two terms.
Donald Trump has become the President of America for the second time. In the race for the White House, the Republican candidate defeated Democrat Kamala Harris by a wide margin and achieved her comeback victory. Many have pointed out that Trump’s political career was largely attributed to his media presence in the two decades that preceded it, which raised his public stature. However, Trump is not the first ‘actor’ to sit in the Oval Office. That honor belongs to Ronald Reagan. ,Also read: When former President Ronald Reagan joked about an assassination attempt: ‘Remembered me’,
Hollywood star who became president
Ronald Reagan was an actor who became a star during the Golden Age of Hollywood – the 1930s and 40s. After starting out as a radio performer, Reagan became a screen actor and a well-known actor. Initially Regan was a star of B-grade films. It was the 1940 hit by Newt Rockne, All American that helped him break through. King’s Row, released in 1942, made him one of the top stars in the industry. However, his film career was put on hold during World War II as he was drafted into the US Army.
Reagan’s war against the Ku Klux Klan
Once his film career declined, Reagan considered politics as a career option at the end of the war. He began his life in the public eye in 1946 when he confronted the white supremacist group Ku Klux Klan and called them out for their racist agenda. Initially a Democrat, Reagan joined the Republican Party in 1962. Four years later, he became Governor of California in a grand political debut. Reagan served two terms before making it clear that his ultimate goal was the presidency.
Presidency and assassination attempt
Reagan attempted unsuccessfully to secure the Republican Party nomination for president in 1975 and ultimately won in 1981. He ultimately won the election, defeating Jimmy Carter. Reagan remained president for two terms. His greatest legacy was a new economic policy that the press dubbed ‘Reaganomics’. The president pushed forward a set of neoliberal reforms, including monetarism and supply-side economics.
In 1981, Reagan survived an assassination attempt when he was shot by John Hinckley Jr. According to doctors, the President was taken to the hospital, where upon arrival he was “very close to death”, however, Reagan survived. Broken ribs, punctured lung and internal bleeding. Reagan retired from politics after 1989. He later developed Alzheimer’s and lived a quiet life away from the public eye. Reagan died of pneumonia in 2004 at the age of 93.
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