While the Déjà-Boo crew always tries to make sure our viewers have a good enough idea of a location and/or person's history to understand what exactly we are investigating, our upcoming episode requires a bit more of an in-depth history lesson than we typically provide. Please turn off your cellphones as we begin the show, because today we're going to be taking a look into the world of Hollywood in 1950. Ronald Reagan was a popular actor from the 1930s, and remained as such until his unfortunate death in 1950. While he was generally well-liked by audiences, he had a somewhat controversial reputation among actors, as he was elected president of SAG (the Screen Actors Guild) in 1947 only to later sell out several of his fellow union members during the Red Scare. Some of the most recognizable productions he featured in include Kings Row , Always Ended This Way , a variety of WWII propaganda films, and of course, the never-released film that tragicall...