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Peter Lawford’s Family
Name: Relation: Notes:
Mary Rowan wife married October 30, 1971 at age (circa) 21, divorced January 2, 1975; daughter of comedian Dan Rowan; met during 1971 taping of "Laugh In" on which Lawford was a guest
Pat Seaton wife married July 1984 in hospital where Lawford was operated on for bleeding ulcer; together from 1976 when Seaton was 17; co-author of "The Peter Lawford Story"
Deborah Gould wife married June 24, 1976; divorced; 27 years Lawford's junior
Patricia Kennedy wife married April 24, 1954, divorced January 1, 1966; John F. Kennedy's sister; worked as production assistant on Kate Smith's radio program (1949) and Father Peyton's "Family Rosary Crusade"; mother of Lawford's four children
Sydney Lawford daughter born August 25, 1956; mother Patricia Kennedy
Robin Elizabeth Lawford daughter born July 2, 1961; mother Patricia Kennedy
Victoria Frances Lawford daughter born November 4, 1958; TV coordinator for Very Special Arts (affiliated with the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts for the disabled); mother Patricia Kennedy
Christopher Kennedy Lawford son born on March 29, 1955; mother Patricia Kennedy; received a degree from Boston College Law School in 1983; has appeared on TV commercials and in films "Impulse" (1990), "Run" and "The Doors" (both 1991) and as a regular on the ABC daytime soap "All My Children"
May Lawford mother born 1883, died January 23, 1972; married first husband Harry Cooper in 1902 (committed suicide); married second husband Ernest Vaughan Aylen (major in Royal Army Medical Corps); divorced Aylen in 1923 after birth of her son Peter fathered by Aylen's commanding officer Sir Sydney Lawford; Aylen gave name to May's son; married Lawford 1924; wrote column for London newspapers on her international travels in 1928; signed MGM contract in 1950 as an actor and consultant "on all things British"; appeared in two MGM films ("Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid" 1945 and "Hong Kong" 1952); as Lady May Lawford or Mary Somerville appeared on TV in the late 1950s (on "Matinee Theatre", "Climax!" and her son's series, "The Thin Man" 1957)
Sydney Lawford father born November 16, 1865; died February 15, 1953; knighted for heroism in WWI; appeared as character actor in 1940s films ("The Amazing Mr. Nordill", "The Suspect", "Kitty"); married May Bunny Aylen September 11, 1924 after birth of their son; was Ernest Aylen's commanding officer

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Also known as

AKA : Peter Sidney Ernest Aylen
Birth Name : Peter Sidney Ernest Aylen Lawford

Born

September, 07 1923 in London, England, United Kingdom

Professions

actor, producer