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    American political advisor and lobbyist who served as a Special Assistant to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson; also President of the MPAA

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    In 1962, at age 41, Valenti married Mary Margaret Wiley who served on the staff of President Lyndon Johnson. They had three children: John, Alexandra, and Courtenay Valenti, who became a Warner Bros. studio executive. He died just before their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Nancy Clark Reynolds had been a love interest of Valenti.

  2. This 1966 home movie captures a young Courtenay Valenti playing with President Lyndon B. Johnson outside the White House. She first poses with him and a group of veterans during an event in the Rose Garden.

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  4. Aug 5, 2001 · On Christmas Day, 1963, Johnson, at his ranch, reached Valenti, who was spending Christmas with Mary Margaret and their infant daughter, Courtenay Lynda, and family members in Houston....

  5. Apr 27, 2007 · Mr. Valenti spent more time socially with the president than any other aide, often bringing along his wife and their toddler daughter, Courtenay Lynda, a Johnson favorite.

  6. President Johnson shows a basket of Beagle puppies to special assistant Jack Valenti's daughter, Courtenay. Jan. 5, 1966. More Information. President Johnson and His Dogs. The Beagles. LBJ's most well-known dogs were his beagles—Him and Her. Born on June 27, 1963, the two were often with him while he was at his Texas ranch or at the White House.

  7. This home movie captures the Valenti family—Jack, Mary Margaret, and young Courtenayon a visit to the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, Texas, in September 1966. Mathilde and Arthur Krim also join the party. After relaxing by the pool, President Lyndon B. Johnson takes the group for a drive around the property. Jack Valenti served in the Johnson ...

  8. Courtenay Valenti joins President Lyndon B. Johnson for a stroll around the property while Jack Valenti captures the snowy scene from behind the camera. Back home at 1694 31st Street in Washington, DC, children John and Courtenay Valenti pose on the couch.

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