Anne Frances Robbins, later known as Nancy Reagan, born on July 6, 1921, emerged as a highly impactful First Lady in U.S. history. After her parents’ split, she was brought up by her mother and stepfather, Dr. Loyal Davis, assuming the name “Nancy” and the surname Davis. Transitioning into Hollywood, she commenced her acting career as Nancy Davis, featuring in movies like The Next Voice You Hear…, Night into Morning, and Donovan’s Brain. Her trajectory underwent a pivotal shift upon her union with Ronald Reagan in 1952.