Patti Davis

Patti Davis

Patti Davis is an American actress and author. She is the daughter of former President of the United States Ronald Reagan and Reagan's second wife, First Lady Nancy Reagan. Davis was called the "black sheep" of the Reagan children, and her many conflicts with her parents have been well publicized. She is the older sister of Ron Reagan, the half-sister of the late Maureen Reagan, and has an adopted brother, Michael Reagan. Like her brother Ron, she is known for holding liberal viewpoints, which clashed often with her conservative father. For example during his presidency it was already known...
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Birthdate:October 21, 1952
Birthplace:Los Angeles, California
Age:59
Height:5' 8"
Also known as:Patricia Ann Reagan, Cherry Davis

Written works by Patti Davis

TitleGenre
The Long Goodbye
Two Cats and the Woman They Own Autobiography
The Lives Our Mothers Leave Us
The President and Mrs. Reagan: An American Love Story
The Way I See It: An Autobiography
Angels Don't Die: My Father's Gift of Faith
A House of Secrets
Home front
Li-kan chia tʻing mi shih
Deadfall
Family Secrets
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TV appearances by Patti Davis

Rituals
Rituals
Series aired: September 10, 1984 - September 6, 1985
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Soap opera

Rituals is an American soap opera that aired in syndication through Telepictures from September 10, 1984 to September 6, 1985. Created by Gene Palumbo, Ken Corday and Charlene Keel , 260 25-minute episodes were produced. The series later aired France from 1989 to 1990 under the name La Ligne de Chance. The show took place in the fictional Virginia town of Wingfield. The community was the home of Wingfield Mills and Chapin Industries, the town's...
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Personal relationships of Patti Davis

Paul Grilley
Paul Grilley
Relationship type:Marriage
Patti Davis
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