He played football through highschool and college. He was also on the swim team for both.
Yes, when Reagan attended Eureka College, he played sports including football.
Yes he did Swimming, Football, and was head cheerleader for Eureka College in Illinois.
He played golf,rode horses, and swimming
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Yes, Ronald Reagan played the harmonica. He often played it during his campaigns and public appearances.
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Ronald Reagan didn't play sports in later life. When young he played football and track & swimming. After that he enjoyed watching sports.
He started out on the radio announcing the play-by-play during Chicago Cubs baseball games in the 1930s.
He first worked as a sportscaster in Des Moines, Iowa, and then became the play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs. Then he went to Hollywood, spent some time in the Army, acted in some more movies, and finally got into politics, first as president of the Screen Actors' Guild, then Governor of California, and finally, President of the United States. Ronald Reagan had a job after college as a sports announcer he announced for baseball, football, track and maybe some other sports after that he went on to become an actor. The rest for there you may know but after that he went around working for GE giving speeches Then he became the Governor of California and of course the President.
Reagan played at Eureka ( Illinois) College in the Little 19 Conference.
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James Dean and Ronald Reagan performed together in the television play called The Dark, Dark Hours. Reagan starred and Dean played a supporting role. The play aired on a Sunday night on the General Electric Hour.
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George Gipp (aka The Gipper ) was the role that Reagan played in the movie Knute Rockne All-American.
He got his start in the early 1930s as a radio announcer of the play by play of Chicago Cubs games.