Ron Reagan is the son of the late former President of the United States Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan. He was a political commentator for the cable television network MSNBC, and was a talk show host and chief political analyst for KIRO radio in Seattle.
Reagan has worked as a magazine journalist, and has hosted talk shows on cable TV networks such as the Animal Planet network. In Britain, he is best known for having co-presented Record Breakers (based on The Guinness Book of Records) for the BBC. Reagan presented a report from the USA each week.
He currently serves on the board of the Creative Coalition, an organization founded in 1989 by a group including Susan Sarandon and Christopher Reeve, to politically mobilize entertainers and artists, generally for First Amendment rights, and causes such as arts advocacy and public education. From February to December 2005 Reagan co-hosted the talk show Connected: Coast to Coast with Ron Reagan and Monica Crowley on MSNBC.
During the 2007 holiday season, Reagan hosted the Neiman Marcus/ChildrenĄ¯s Hospital of DallasĄ¯ Christmas Parade. He is a vocal advocate of stem cell research.
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