Nancy Reagan, former First Lady of the United States (and California), passed away Sunday at her home in Bel-Air. She was 94.

More than just a two-term’s former movie star president’s spouse who gained notoriety for bringing stately style and “exceptionalism” back to the White House, she was an acclaimed Hollywood actress herself, starring in a number of films from the early 1940s to the late 1950s.

And Ronnie wasn’t the only dapper film hunk she managed to nab while doing her thespian thing on the silver screen. Oh no. Nancy Davis (her acting/maiden name) also courted Clark Gable, Robert Stack and Peter Lawford.

When it came to good looking, famous guys, the former FLOTUS just said … yes?

The second-to-last film Nancy Davis starred in was Hellcats of the Navy. She performed in it alongside her husband. It was a World War II story about submarines, and it was the only picture the married couple ever appeared in together.

Here’s the black and white trailer:

If you want to watch the movie in its entirety, click here.

Mrs. Reagan will be buried at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.