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David Henrie talks Catholic faith ahead of new role in ‘Reagan’ movie

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Actor David Henrie is speaking about faith as a new film about the life and presidency of Ronald Reaganhits theaters.

“I think the central message would be, does your life have purpose or not?” Henrie, who stars in the film, “Reagan,” as a young Reagan, said. “And be great at that, whatever that is. Don’t shortchange God.”

Henrie, a Catholic, spoke with Our Sunday Visitor about the movie ahead of its release in theaters nationwide on Aug. 30. The film, rated PG-13, follows Reagan’s rise to the presidency and his role in the downfall of the Soviet Union, as told by former KGB agent, Viktor Petrovich (Jon Voight). The two hour, 15 minute film also features the love story of Reagan (Dennis Quaid) and his wife, Nancy (Penelope Ann Miller), and a story of faith.

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