Ronald Reagan was President of the Screen Actors Guild.
He was a radio announcer, an actor, President of the Screen Actors Guild, and governor of California.
The current president of the Screen Actors Guild is Ken Howard. The National Executive Director is David White. The secretary-treasurer is Amy Aquino. The Screen Actors Guild represents over 105,000 film and television stars and background performers.
Ronald Reagan served the president of the Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) which is a kind of union.
James Cagney
He was the guilds president.
California Governor and President of the Screen Actors Guild
Reagan served two terms as governor of California. He was also elected president of his union, the Screen Actors' Guild.
Ronald Reagan was an actor, screen actors guild president, and Governor of California before he ran for president of the US. He also was a radio announcer for WHO radio station
His main career was a movie star. He starred in some 50 B-movies. He also did some sports announcing and worked in TV. He was president of the actors' guild and governor of California.
No, Ronald Reagan did not fight to eliminate the Screen Actors Guild. In fact, he served as the president of the guild from 1947 to 1952 and again in 1959. However, Reagan did clash with some of the policies and leadership of the union during his presidency.
He was former President of the Screen Actors Guild, and Chairman of the Motion Picture Industry Council, then elected California Governor