Patricia Ann Davis ( ' Reagan'''; born October 21, 1952) is an American actress and author. She is the daughter of U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his second wife, Nancy Reagan.
In the July 1994 issue of Playboy, Davis posed for the magazine with a Nudity pictorial. This issue of the magazine also displayed Davis on its front cover. This issue is considered to be one of the magazine's most controversial covers. Davis has posed for other magazines such as More in 2011. Playboy also issued a VHS tape as a complement to the 1994 issue.
When her father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, she began writing The Long Goodbye, which was published in 2004. During that time, she began writing for magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, Newsweek and Time. Her original screenplay, Spring Thaw, became the 2007 Hallmark Channel movie Sacrifices of the Heart, starring Melissa Gilbert and Ken Howard.
In the 1970s, she lived with Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon. By this time, her mother had disowned her for living with Leadon as an unmarried couple. Together, Davis and Leadon co-wrote the song "I Wish You Peace", which appeared on Eagles album One of These Nights.
In the 1980s, she dated actor Timothy Hutton, and later had a two-year relationship with actor Peter Strauss.
In 2014, Davis expressed her frustration about having the Secret Service monitoring her dates, as they had time limits on evening dates, and monitored her and her partners' actions together. She said that this situation was part of why she rushed into her relationship with her future husband, Paul Grilley. In 1984, she married Grilley, a yoga instructor and one of the founders of Yin Yoga. They divorced in 1990, without children. As of January 2026, Davis has never remarried.
Davis is a vegetarian, and has disagreed with laws that outlaw the use of marijuana.
In 2011, she launched "Beyond Alzheimer's" at UCLA, which she still runs.Various authors (December 3, 2013). "The UCLA Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Program for Comprehensive, Coordinated, Patient-centered Care: Preliminary Data". National Center for Biotechnology Information.
In a September 2018, op-ed for the Washington Post, Davis wrote that she had been sexual assault nearly 40 years earlier by a studio executive. The op-ed was released the same week Christine Blasey Ford recounted an alleged sexual assault by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Davis released the piece in support of Blasey Ford when she had been criticized for not remembering details of the alleged assault.
After the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh in October 2018, Davis penned an op-ed in the Washington Post, accused President Donald Trump of failing to provide solace to the nation in times of tragedy. She wrote, in part: "This president will never offer comfort, compassion or empathy to a grieving nation. It’s not in him. When questioned after a tragedy, he will always be glib and inappropriate. So I have a wild suggestion: Let’s stop asking him. His words are only salt in our wounds."
/ref> In August 2019, Davis wrote an editorial in the Washington Post condemning denigrating comments her father had made in jest about black Africans at the United Nations in a 1971 phone conversation with President Richard Nixon, which Nixon had taped. The tapes were publicly released the day prior. In the editorial, Davis wrote: "There is no defense, no rationalization, no suitable explanation for what my father said on that taped phone conversation."
In October 2021, she expressed her disdain for John Hinckley Jr. being fully released following the assassination attempt of her father in 1981, a view that contrasted with that of Michael Reagan, the adopted son of President Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman, who expressed forgiveness for Hinckley.
After the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, she voiced disdain for political violence and related the event to her own father's experience being shot and the emotional toll it took on her family.
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| 1983 | Curse of the Pink Panther | Michelle Chauvin | |
| 1985 | Cocaine Wars | Rosita | |
| 1989 | Tango & Cash | Reporter | |
| 1993 | The Last Party | Documentary |
| 1979, 1986 | The Love Boat | Brenda / Cindy | 2 episodes |
| 1979 | CHiPs | Receptionist | Episode: "The Watch Commander" |
| 1980 | Fantasy Island | Charmain | Episode: "My Fair Pharaoh/The Power" |
| 1980 | Vegas | Connie / Beth | 2 episodes |
| 1981 | Nero Wolfe | Dana Groves | Episode: "Gambit" |
| 1981 | For Ladies Only | Sandy Green | Television film |
| 1982 | Hart to Hart | Laura Hampel | Episode: "To Coin a Hart" |
| 1982 | Romance Theatre | Jean | 5 episodes |
| 1983 | Night Partners | Janice Tyler | Television film |
| 1983 | Trapper John, M.D. | Janet Taylor | Episode: "All About Everett" |
| 1983, 1985 | Simon & Simon | Beth Carlisle / Diana | 2 episodes |
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