Before his film career, Ronald Reagan called Major League Baseball games as a radio sportscaster, not Cary Grant, John Wayne, or Humphrey Bogart. Reagan, who would later become the 40th President of the United States, began his career in entertainment as a sports announcer, covering Chicago Cubs games during the 1930s. This experience in broadcasting laid the foundation for his transition into acting and eventually into politics. While Cary Grant, John Wayne, and Humphrey Bogart are legendary actors in Hollywood, it was Ronald Reagan who initially made a name for himself behind the microphone, providing commentary and play-by-play for baseball games before embarking on his successful journey in the world of film and public service.
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