March 3, 2015

Ronald Reagan, Hollywood Ladies Man, New Book



Ronald Reagan (below) charmed more than 50 of Hollywood's leading ladies at his luxury LA villa, according to a new biography. During his time as an actor he became involved with the young Marilyn Monroe (above).




The claims are made in a biography to be published on Valentine's Day titled Love Triangle: Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman & Nancy Davis. Below: Joan Blondell and above, Lana Turner - the book claims Reagan slept with both of the actresses


[From article]
Ronald Reagan bedded more than 50 of Hollywood's leading ladies at a luxury LA hotel bungalow, according to a sensational new biography.
During his time as a young 'B-movie' Hollywood actor, Reagan courted screen sirens including Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day, Joan Blondell and Lana Turner at the three-bedroom bungalow in the grounds of the Garden of Allah hotel in Hollywood, the book claims.
The revelations are made in a biography to be published on Valentine's Day titled Love Triangle: Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman & Nancy Davis, reports The Sunday Times.
According to the book's author Darwin Porter, Reagan was involved with around 50 women in Hollywood.
'Nearly all of them spoke fondly of Reagan - even if they did not share his right-wing politics, they felt he was a nice guy,' said Porter, a journalist.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2935230/The-Playboy-President-young-Ronald-Reagan-charmed-50-Hollywood-s-leading-ladies-including-Marilyn-Monroe-luxury-LA-bungalow.html

Ronald Reagan and the 'luxury love shack': LA home where he bedded more than 50 of Hollywood's leading ladies including Marilyn Monroe
Alleged liaisons took place at the Garden of Allah hotel in Los Angeles
Reagan courted famous faces including Marilyn Monroe and Doris Day, Joan Blondell and Lana Turner
Dates facilitated by Warner Bros which set him with actresses to promote both their respective careers
Claims made in a biography titled Love Triangle: Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman & Nancy Davis
By DAILY MAIL ONLINE REPORTER



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