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  1. Patti Davis, née Patricia Ann Reagan, née le 21 octobre 1952 à Los Angeles, en Californie, est une actrice américaine. Biographie. Elle est la fille du président Ronald Reagan et de sa deuxième femme Nancy Reagan. Elle a changé son nom pour celui de sa mère afin d'avoir une carrière indépendante. Elle est à l'origine de nombreuses polémiques.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Patti_DavisPatti Davis - Wikipedia

    Patricia Ann Davis (née Reagan; born October 21, 1952) is an American actress and author. She is the daughter of U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his second wife, Nancy Reagan.

  3. 6 févr. 2024 · Patti Davis has spent a lifetime chronicling her life with parents Ronald and Nancy Reagan. In a new book, 'Dear Mom and Dad,' she reckons with them as people, not parents.

    • mary.mcnamara@latimes.com
    • Culture Columnist And Critic
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0205255Patti Davis - IMDb

    Patti Davis is the daughter of former president Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan. She is an actress, writer, and activist who has written books about her family and her views on abortion and nuclear weapons.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Actress, Producer, Writer
  5. 10 mars 2016 · Her mother Edith Davis was a working actress who had gotten divorced shortly after her child was born. She tried taking the baby on the road, putting her backstage in a trunk that served as a ...

  6. Patti Davis (born Patricia Ann Reagan on October 21, 1952, in Los Angeles, California) is known as the black sheep of the Reagan family. She is famous for her pro-choice viewpoint on abortion and for being against nuclear weapons, and she had a highly-publicized rift between her and her parents, former president Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan ...

  7. 18 nov. 2021 · The daughter of the late president writes how his diagnosis helped her overcome depression and reconnect with him. She also shares how it changed her relationship with her mother, Nancy Reagan, and how she started a support network for caregivers.