Christopher Lawford
Christopher Lawford, born on March 29, 1955, in Santa Monica, California, and who passed away on September 4, 2018, in Vancouver, Canada, was a multifaceted American actor, author, and activist. As the son of Peter Lawford and Patricia Kennedy Lawford, he was intricately linked to the renowned Kennedy family.
Lawford pursued higher education at Tufts University and later earned his Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School. He further enhanced his academic credentials with training in clinical psychology at Harvard University.
Before finding his path in acting, Lawford battled with drug addiction for several years. He eventually transitioned to a successful acting career, with notable appearances in films such as The Doors (1991), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), and Slipstream (2007). His television credits included roles in popular series like Frasier, The O.C., and General Hospital.
Beyond his work in entertainment, Lawford was a passionate advocate for addiction recovery. He authored several books addressing this critical issue and collaborated with organizations such as the World Health Organization and the United Nations to promote awareness about drug addiction. Throughout his life, he was married three times and was the proud father of three children.