Nancy Reagan
Nancy Davis Reagan, born as Anne Frances Robbins in New York, New York, on July 6, 1921, is a former First Lady of the United States and the second wife of Ronald Reagan, whom she married in 1952. She is the daughter of Kenneth Seymour Robbins and his actress wife, Edith Luckett, and the stepdaughter and later adopted daughter of neurosurgeon Dr. Loyal Davis, and a goddaughter of Russia-born silent film star Alla Nazimova.
She is well-remembered for conservative fashions emulated by many women of the time, for championing the "Just Say No" campaign against juvenile drug use, and for her personal use of astrology.
She currently resides in California, tending to the former President who is now crippled by Alzheimer's disease.
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