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  1. Books. Peter Lawford: The Man who Kept the Secrets. James Spada. Bantam Books, 1991 - Biography & Autobiography - 504 pages. This is the seminal biography of legendary actor and Kennedy in-law Peter Lawford. As "Publisher's Weekly" writes: "From Bobby-Sox idol to Kennedy spouse and Marilyn Monroe intimate, his life was a dizzying whirl of sex ...

  2. 1. He Blew His Parents’ Cover. Peter Lawford was always getting caught up in secrets—even before he was born. When his parents found out they were expecting, both were married…to someone else. It didn’t take long for their jilted spouses to figure them out, but Peter didn’t learn about the scandal until he was 27.

  3. Biography. A dashing and handsome English-American actor, Peter Lawford enjoyed a brief stint as a matinee idol in the 1940s before becoming better known as an in-law of the Kennedys and a member of "The Rat Pack" during the 1960s. Lawford gained notice for appearances in such films as "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945) and "Son of Lassie" (1945).

  4. 19 de jul. de 1991 · 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 sophistication and sex appeal. In real life, he could ...

  5. 25 de dic. de 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 yesterday ...

  6. Peter Lawford was a bushy-browed, slender, aristocratic, good-looking British leading man in Hollywood films. At age eight he appeared in the film Poor Old Bill (1931); seven years later he visited Hollywood and appeared in a supporting role as a Cockney boy in Lord Jeff (1938).

  7. Most people would have jumped in their car and sped to her house. But Peter Lawford was not a decisive man. Instead of rushing to Marilyn's aid, he picked up the telephone. The first person he called was Ebbins, who earlier had begged off the dinner party. "Milt, a very strange thing just happened," Peter told him.