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Reagan started out as a sports announcer for WHO Radio in Iowa recreating the Cubs games for people to hear. He travelled to California with the Cubs to announce training games and decided to audition for movie roles. He became a B Movie Actor under contract with Warner Bros. from the 1930s until the 1960s, when he ran for Governor of California.
Yes. He had roles in the following films and TV shows (not complete): Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) Wagon Train (1963) TV Zane Grey Theatre (1961) TV Tennessee's Partner (1955)
George Herbert Walker Bush held several roles throughout his career. He served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Prior to that, he was the Vice President under President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1989. Bush also had a background in business and served as the Director of the CIA and as a congressman from Texas.
which roles does the president traditional and constitutionally carry out
There are two official roles for the vice president. The two official roles of vice president are to take on the responsibility of president in the event he is unable to perform his duties, and to preside over the Senate.
When the president dies the vice president becomes the president
every president....it's one of his roles
The president's constitutional roles have expanded in practice to be more powerful than the Founder Fathers intended. These roles include Chief Executive and Commander in Chief.
His first job after college was as a radio announcer in Davenport Iowa. That led to work at sister station WHO in Des Moines. There he became the play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs. Then he went to Hollywood to cover the Cubs at spring training, took a screen test and landed a long term contract with Warner Brothers studio. He had starring roles in several movies. He called into the Army, which hurt his career, acted in some more movies, got into TV work serving as an announcer/host and doing some acting. Finally he got into politics, first as president of the Screen Actors' Guild, then Governor of California, and finally, President of the United States.
Executive and Chief
commander in chief