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Ronald Reagan

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Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Former President
Relatives: Wife: Nancy Reagan
First appearance: "Lisa the Beauty Queen"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) was a former movie actor who later became the 40th President of the United States, serving from 1981-1989.

History

His head can be seen on a pike in the Chamber of Horrors at the Springfield Wax Museum.[1] The B-Sharps celebrating the 100th birthday of The Statue of Liberty in the presence of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. He then complains he could use that time to work.[2]

He was one of the guests at Mr. Burns' birthday party.[3] Homer plays his "Rappin' Ronnie Reagan tape", which consists of a sample of Reagan saying "well" for several minutes.[4] Homer and Lisa degrade Sideshow Bob by comparing him to the mastermind of Birch Barlow as "Ronnie to his Nancy".[5] Kent Brockman has mentions that Reagan dyes his hair.[6]

His picture can be seen in the encyclopaedia that Homer uses in the episode to look up George Bush's name.[7] Mr. Burns has mentions their mission to name everything after Ronald Reagan.[8]

A picture of him was seen in a book that Superintendent Chalmers showed Bart, before Bart developed an interest in Theodore Roosevelt.[9]

In a dream of Homer's, Ronald Reagan stated that he was originally going to star in Casablanca.[10]

Appearances

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