Christopher Lawford ( March 29, 1955, in Santa Monica, California; † September 4, 2018, in Vancouver, Canada) was an American actor, author, and activist. He was the son of Peter Lawford and Patricia Kennedy Lawford, making him a member of the Kennedy family. He studied at Tufts University and earned a Juris Doctor degree from Boston College Law School. Later, he completed training in clinical psychology at Harvard University. Lawford struggled with drug addiction for many years before turning to acting. He appeared in films such as The Doors (1991), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), and Slipstream (2007). On television, he starred in series like Frasier, The O.C., and General Hospital. In addition to acting, he was an author and wrote books about addiction and recovery. He collaborated with organizations like the WHO and the United Nations to raise awareness about drug addiction. Lawford was married three times and had three children.
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
(Brewser's Aide)
Blankman
(Mayor Marvin Harris)
Four Play
(Davis)
Hitters
(Cassidey)
Eavesdrop
(Claude)
Slipstream
(Lars)
Counterstrike
(Vice President Chet Ridgeway)
The Abduction
Walking Shadow
(Jimmy Christopholous)
Fool's Paradise
(Sen. Brill)
Exile
(Mr. Huber)
The World's Fastest Indian
(Jim)
The Suicide Club
(Boyfriend)
The Confession
(D.A. Cunningham)
Exit Wounds
(Vice President)
The 6th Day
(Police Lieutenant)
Kiss Me, Guido
(Dakota)
Impulse
(Steve)
The Russia House
(Larry)
Not Even the Trees
The Sex Monster
(Dave Pembroke)
Thirteen Days
(Cmdr. William B. Ecker)
Mary, Mother of Jesus
(Reuben)
Drunks
(Rich)
Mr. North
(Michael Patrick Ennis III)
Jack the Bear
(Vince Buccini)
Run
(Martins)
R2PC: Road to Park City
(Christopher Lawford)
The Doors
(New York Journalist)
Spellbinder
(Phil)
The Waiting Game
(L.A. Director)
Tales from the Crypt
(Manager (segment "The Switch"))
The O.C.
(Ross)
Chicago Hope
The Greg Behrendt Show
Frasier
(Bill)
100 Centre Street