Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Peter Sydney Ernest Lawford (né Aylen; 7 September 1923 – 24 December 1984) was an English-American actor. He was a member of the "Rat Pack" and the brother-in-law of US president John F. Kennedy and senators Robert F. Kennedy and Edward Kennedy. From the 1940s to the 1960s, he was a well-known celebrity and starred in a number of highly ...

  2. Dec 25, 1984 · Peter Lawford, the debonair British movie actor whose youthful charm brightened ''Good News,'' ''Easter Parade,'' ''The White Cliffs of Dover'' and others of his more than 30 films, died...

  3. The story of this glamorous Hollywood actor, brother-in-law of notorious president John F. Kennedy, disgraced ex-member of a wild celebrity clique, and secret-keeper of one Marilyn Monroe (along with just about everyone else in his life, actually), reads straight out of a tabloid.

    • Peter Lawford news1
    • Peter Lawford news2
    • Peter Lawford news3
    • Peter Lawford news4
    • Peter Lawford news5
  4. Good News: Directed by Charles Walters. With June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Patricia Marshall, Joan McCracken. Golden Globe winner June Allyson and Peter Lawford star in this enjoyable musical about a football hero who falls in love with his French tutor.

    • (2.8K)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Charles Walters
    • 1947-12-26
  5. Jul 19, 1991 · Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept the Secrets. By James Spada. Bantam, 504 pages, $22.50. In films and on stage, Peter Lawford was the essence of wit and charm, a handsome actor who exuded ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0492444Peter Lawford - IMDb

    Peter Lawford. Actor: The Longest Day. Born in London, England and son of a British World War I hero, Lawford had spent most of his childhood in Paris, France and began his acting career at a very young age.

  7. People also ask

  8. Good News is a 1947 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film based on the 1927 stage production of the same name. It starred June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Mel Tormé, and Joan McCracken. The screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolph Green was directed by Charles Walters in Technicolor.

  1. People also search for