John Neil Reagan (September 16, 1908 – December 11, 1996) was an American radio station manager,
CBS
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senior producer, and senior vice president of
McCann Erickson
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. He was the older brother of the
Hollywood star and United States President
Ronald Reagan.
Life and career
Neil Reagan was born in
Tampico
Tampico is a city and port in the southeastern part of the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico. It is located on the north bank of the Pánuco River, about inland from the Gulf of Mexico, and directly north of the state of Veracruz. Tampico is the fifth ...
on September 16, 1908.
[Yager (2006), p. 63] He was baptized as a Catholic, the faith of his father. As an infant, he attended his mother's church, but later became affiliated with his father's religion. His younger brother was baptized and raised in their mother's
Disciples of Christ church. Neil was described as a boisterous and gregarious personality in his youth.
[Yager (2006), p. 64] His family and friends called him "Moon", which came from the ''
Moon Mullins
''Moon Mullins'' is an American comic strip which had a run as both a daily and Sunday feature from June 19, 1923 to June 2, 1991. Syndicated by the Chicago Tribune/New York News Syndicate, the strip depicts the lives of diverse lowbrow characte ...
'' comic strip.
In 1933, Neil graduated from
Eureka College with a
Bachelor of Arts
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degree in
Economics
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Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. Microeconomics analyzes ...
.
He followed his brother to
California
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and established a career as a television producer and advertising executive.
From the 1930s through the 1950s, Neil Reagan directed the radio series ''
Dr. Christian'', starring
Jean Hersholt
Jean Pierre Carl Buron (12 July 1886 – 2 June 1956), known professionally as Jean Hersholt, was a Danish-American actor. He is best known for starring on the radio series '' Dr. Christian'' (1937–1954) and in the film '' Heidi'' (1937).Obitu ...
. In between he launched a brief Hollywood career as a supporting actor in films such as ''
Tugboat Annie Sails Again'' (1940) and ''
Doughboys in Ireland'' (1943). Neil Reagan directed Ronald Reagan in the television series ''
Death Valley Days
''Death Valley Days'' is an American old-time radio and television anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program ...
''.
He served as president of both the
Hollywood and Los Angeles advertising clubs, and also served on numerous community and professional boards including: the Crippled Children's Society of Los Angeles, the Kennedy Child Study Center in Santa Monica, and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. He was an alternate delegate to the
1972 Republican National Convention from California, and a delegate to the
1980 Republican National Convention. Neil Reagan served two terms as trustee of
Eureka College. Reagan died from heart failure at a hospital in San Diego on December 11, 1996, at age 88.
The Reagan Physical Education Center on the
Eureka College campus was dedicated in 1970 in honor of both Ronald and Neil Reagan. Twelve years later,
Ronald Reagan would return to the Reagan Center to make one of his most important foreign policy speeches of his first term known as the START speech, or Eureka speech.
Family
His wife, Ruth Elizabeth "Bess" Reagan (née Hoffman;
1908–2010), whom he wed in 1935, died in 2010 at the age of 102. The couple had no children.
Selected filmography
* ''
Doughboys in Ireland'' (1943)
References
Bibliography
* Harmer, John, ''Reagan: Man of Principle'', Cedar Fort, 2002,
* Watson, Robert W., ''White House Studies Compendium, Volume 1'', Nova Publishers, 2007,
* Yager, Edward M., ''Ronald Reagan's Journey: Democrat to Republican'', Rowman & Littlefield, 2006,
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1908 births
1996 deaths
California Republicans
Eureka College alumni
People from Lee County, Illinois
People from Tampico, Illinois
People from Greater Los Angeles
Reagan family
Works Progress Administration workers