REAGAN, Ronald. Autograph letter signed (“Ronald Reagan”) to Miss White, Pacific Palisades, California, 1 April [1962]. 1 page, 4to, personal stationery. FINE .
REAGAN, Ronald. Autograph letter signed (“Ronald Reagan”) to Miss White, Pacific Palisades, California, 1 April [1962]. 1 page, 4to, personal stationery. FINE . “THE AXE HAS FALLEN & WE’LL BE DISCONTINUED AFTER THIS SEASON” A disappointed Reagan scrambles for work as his nine-year run in the western-themed television series, G. E. Theater, comes to a close. He thanks White for sending him a script and apologizes for not responding sooner. “Frankly,” he confesses, “I was motivated by selfishness. Since Jan. we’ve been hanging motionless waiting to see if there would be a G. E. Theater next year. (All our stories had been bought for this year). Now the axe has fallen & we’ll be discontinued after this season...I hope you won’t mind but...I’m taking your play to another producer whose show is going on & who might be interested.” Reagan would appear in only one other big screen movie after this, but he eventually found a home hosting “Death Valley Days,” before abandoning Hollywood altogether and running successfully for the governorship of California in 1965.
REAGAN, Ronald. Autograph letter signed (“Ronald Reagan”) to Miss White, Pacific Palisades, California, 1 April [1962]. 1 page, 4to, personal stationery. FINE .
REAGAN, Ronald. Autograph letter signed (“Ronald Reagan”) to Miss White, Pacific Palisades, California, 1 April [1962]. 1 page, 4to, personal stationery. FINE . “THE AXE HAS FALLEN & WE’LL BE DISCONTINUED AFTER THIS SEASON” A disappointed Reagan scrambles for work as his nine-year run in the western-themed television series, G. E. Theater, comes to a close. He thanks White for sending him a script and apologizes for not responding sooner. “Frankly,” he confesses, “I was motivated by selfishness. Since Jan. we’ve been hanging motionless waiting to see if there would be a G. E. Theater next year. (All our stories had been bought for this year). Now the axe has fallen & we’ll be discontinued after this season...I hope you won’t mind but...I’m taking your play to another producer whose show is going on & who might be interested.” Reagan would appear in only one other big screen movie after this, but he eventually found a home hosting “Death Valley Days,” before abandoning Hollywood altogether and running successfully for the governorship of California in 1965.
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