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Christopher Lawford
Birth Name:Christopher Kennedy Lawford
Birth Date:March 29, 1955
Birth Place:Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Death Place:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Education:Tufts University (BA)

Harvard University
Years Active:1988–2008
Spouse:
    Children:3
    Parents:Peter Lawford
    Patricia Kennedy Lawford
    Relatives:See Kennedy family
    Signature:Chris Lawford signature.png

    Christopher Kennedy Lawford (March 29, 1955 – September 4, 2018) was an American author, actor, and activist. He was a member of the prominent Kennedy family, and son of English actor Peter Lawford and Patricia "Pat" Kennedy Lawford, who was a sister of President John F. Kennedy. He graduated from Tufts University in 1977 and earned a Juris Doctor degree from Boston College in 1983. He later earned a master's certificate in Clinical Psychology from Harvard University and was a lecturer on drug addiction.

    After struggling with addiction for 17 years, he became an actor, performing in several movies and television shows for over 20 years. He wrote several books, based on his own experience, about addiction and recovery. He also traveled around the U.S. speaking about his experiences with addiction for 20 years, and was a public health campaigner, working with organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN), and for the U.S. federal government.

    Early life and education

    Lawford was born on March 29, 1955, at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California . He was named for Saint Christopher and because his mother liked the name.[1] He was the eldest child and only son of actor and "Rat Pack" member Peter Lawford (1923–1984) and Patricia "Pat" Kennedy Lawford (1924–2006), who was President John F. Kennedy's sister. His three younger sisters were Sydney Lawford McKelvy (born 1956), Victoria Pender (born 1958), and Robin Lawford (born 1961).[2] [3] Lawford described himself as a "second-string Kennedy" because he did not get as much attention as his cousins.[4] His parents divorced in 1966;[5] Patricia Lawford moved from California to New York City with her son and daughters.[6]

    Before his parents' divorce, Lawford attended St. Martin of Tours Elementary School in Los Angeles, where at the age of 8, he was informed about his uncle John F. Kennedy's assassination.[7] After moving to New York City with his mother, he attended the Middlesex School, a prep school in Concord, Massachusetts.[6] He graduated from Tufts University in 1977 and earned a J.D. degree from Boston College Law School in 1983.[8] He later earned a master's certificate in Clinical Psychology from Harvard University, and lectured on drug addiction at Harvard, Columbia University, and other colleges.[9]

    Drug and legal issues

    In 1969, the year after his uncle Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated, when Lawford was 14, he was introduced to LSD by his peers at school.[1] [6] He was addicted to alcohol, cocaine, uppers, downers, and "any other drugs he could buy"[9] for the next 17 years. During that time, he was "in and out of hospitals and arrested three times",[7] including in 1980, for impersonating a doctor in Aspen, Colorado in order to purchase prescription medication. The charges were later dropped when Lawford completed his probation. In 2000, Lawford was diagnosed with hepatitis C, which he contracted due to his years of drug use.[10] [7]

    Lawford briefly attended Fordham Law School, but dropped out after a few months due to his dependency on heroin. In April 1984, the same year his father Peter Lawford died at the age of 61, after years of alcohol and drug abuse, Lawford's cousin and best friend David Kennedy, and third oldest son of Robert Kennedy, who also battled substance abuse issues, died of a drug overdose at the age of 28. David's death prompted Lawford to seek professional help for his issues.[6] [7] [8] In 1986, at the age of 30, Lawford entered rehab and got treatment for his drug addiction.[11] Lawford remained clean and sober until his death in 2018.

    Career

    Acting

    Lawford chose to become, like his father, an actor in the mid-1980s, after realizing that a law career would not suit him. He performed in commercials in Boston for two years, and then he and his wife moved to Southern California in 1988 so that he could pursue an acting career.[6] He worked in film and television for over 20 years. His acting credits included the sitcom Frasier and the drama The O.C. .[12] [2] In 2003, he had a brief stint on the soap opera General Hospital, but was best known for playing Philip "Charlie" Brent, Jr. on All My Children from 1992 to 1995.[13]

    Lawford had small roles in films such as The Russia House, a 1990 spy thriller co-starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Sean Connery, and the 1991 rock-music film The Doors, which was directed by Oliver Stone. Lawford played a Navy officer in the 2000 film Thirteen Days, a drama about the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.[9] In 1997, Lawford had a role in the independent comedy Kiss Me Guido as the gay lover of the main character.[14] He also had a small role in , co-starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, who directed Lawford in a 1990 episode of the HBO anthology series Tales from the Crypt ("The Switch") and was married to Lawford's cousin Maria Shriver at the time. In 2005, Lawford appeared in the motorcycle racing film The World's Fastest Indian, co-starring Anthony Hopkins.[15]

    Writing

    Lawford wrote several books "that described his efforts to recover from drug addiction".[2] In 2005, he published his memoir, Symptoms of Withdrawal, in which he recounted decades of "better living through chemistry".[16] In 2009, he wrote Moments of Clarity, a compilation of first-person recollections by famous addicts, including Ed Begley, Jr., Alec Baldwin, Buzz Aldrin, Richard Dreyfuss, Martin Sheen, Judy Collins, and musician and federal prisoner Dejuan Verrett. The book was dedicated to Lawford's cousin David Kennedy, and another cousin, Patrick J. Kennedy, wrote the introduction.[17] [18] Lawford told interviewer Connie Martinson that although writing Moments of Clarity was "difficult" and he did not want to do it, the book was "meant to happen".[19]

    In 2013, Lawford published Recover to Live: Kick Any Habit, Manage Any Addiction, in which he interviewed 100 addiction specialists and described treatments for alcohol and drug dependence, gambling, sex and porn, eating disorders, smoking, and hoarding.[20] In 2014, he published What Addicts Know: 10 Lessons From Recovery To Benefit Everyone; Dr. Drew Pinsky wrote the foreword.[21] Lawford's final book about addiction and recovery was 2016's When Your Partner Has an Addiction, "a how-to manual for people who want to stay with their addicted partners", which he co-authored with psychotherapist Beverly Engel.[22]

    Lawford also wrote a book about dealing with hepatitis C, called Healing Hepatitis C, which he co-wrote with Diana Sylvestre in 2009.[10] [7] [23]

    Activism

    Lawford traveled around the U.S. speaking about his experiences with addiction for 20 years. He was a public health campaigner, and worked with the World Health Organization (WHO), the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, and the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, and was a public advocacy consultant to Caron Treatment Centers, an organization that ran treatment programs.[2] In 2001, Lawford founded and was CEO of the Global Recovery Initiative, a not-for-profit organization that "seeks to remove barriers and provide opportunities for people in recovery".[12]

    Lawford also worked with the United Nations (UN). In March 2010, he traveled to Ukraine on behalf of the UN, to participate in a discussion with health officials and advocates about "issues related to hepatitis C (Hep C) prevention in Ukraine",[23] and to raise awareness. In 2011, was named a Goodwill Ambassador on Drug Dependence Treatment and Care, in 2012, was involved in a campaign against opiate use in Afghanistan, and served on the UN's Office on Drugs and Crime.[2] [7] [12] His cousin, former Rhode Island congressman Patrick J. Kennedy, said about Lawford: "Chris was one of those people who had a way of telling stories that lifted people's perceptions and judgments of those who suffer from the disease of addiction".[2]

    Personal life

    Marriages and children

    Lawford was married and divorced three times.[2] He had three children, David Christopher Kennedy Lawford (named after his cousin David Kennedy),[1] Savannah Rose Lawford, and Matthew Peter Valentine Lawford with his first wife Jeannie Olsson, an ad-sales assistant for New York Magazine. They divorced in 2000. In 2005, he married Russian actress Lana Antonova; they divorced in 2009. In 2014, Lawford married yoga instructor Mercedes Miller in Hawaii; they divorced in 2016. At the time of his death in 2018, he had been in a relationship with his girlfriend Kyla Resch since August 2017.[6] [24]

    Death

    On September 4, 2018, after experiencing a medical emergency while at a yoga studio, Lawford died of a heart attack in Vancouver, British Columbia. At the time, he had been living with his girlfriend in Vancouver where he was working toward opening a recovery center.[11] [25] Patrick Kennedy told the Associated Press that Lawford had been doing "hot yoga, which he did often, but the strain of it 'must have been too much for him at that point'".[26] Lawford's cousins Maria Shriver, Patrick Kennedy, and Kerry Kennedy took to Twitter after his death, honoring Lawford's work in addiction recovery.[27]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1988The Suicide ClubBoyfriend
    1988Mr. NorthMichael Patrick Ennis III
    1988SpellbinderPhil
    1990ImpulseSteve
    1990The Russia HouseLarry
    1991RunMartins
    1991The DoorsNew York Journalist
    1993Jack the BearVince Buccini
    1994BlankmanMayor Marvin Harris
    1995DrunksRich
    1997Kiss Me, GuidoDakotaTV movie, Executive Producer
    1997Fool's ParadiseSen. Brill
    1998Dead BrokeJoshua
    1998Not Even the Trees
    1998Ask for Becky Whiteworth
    1999The ConfessionD.A. Elliott Cunningham
    1999The Waiting GameL.A. DirectorCredited as Chris Lawford
    1999The Sex MonsterDave Pembroke
    2000R2PC: Road to Park CityChristoper Lawford
    2000Chump ChangeStudio Executive #1
    2000The 6th DayPolice Lieutenant
    2000Thirteen DaysCommander William Ecker
    2001FourplayDavis
    2001Red Zone
    2001Exit WoundsThe Vice President
    2002HittersCassidey
    2003Brewster's AideCredited as Chris Lawford
    2005The World's Fastest IndianJim MoffetCredited as Chris Lawford
    2007SlipstreamLars
    2008EavesdropClaude(final film role)

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1990Exile The Magical World of Disney, Season 34, Episode 13
    1990Tales from the CryptManager"The Switch"
    1990Midnight CallerRichard Clark2 episodes
    1991Silk Stalkings Chick Westfall1 episode
    1992-1996All My Children Charlie BrentUnknown episodes
    1996The AbductionDan SolanoTV movie
    1998Witness to the MobProsecutor John GleesonTV movie
    1999Chicago Hope1 episode
    1999Mary, Mother of JesusReubenTV movie
    2001100 Centre StreetRich
    2001Walking ShadowJimmy ChristopholousTV movie
    2002CounterstrikeVice President Chet RidgewayTV movie
    2003General HospitalSenator Jordan
    2003Frasier Bill1 episode
    2005The O.C. Ross1 episode

    Bibliography

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Book: Lawford . Christopher Kennedy . Symptoms of Withdrawal: A Memoir of Snapshots and Redemption . 2005 . Harper Collins Publisher . New York . 0-06-113123-7.
    2. News: Tsang . Amie . Christopher Kennedy Lawford, Actor and Author Who Battled Addiction, Dies at 63 . 27 February 2019 . The New York Times . 5 September 2018.
    3. News: Kennedy Clan a U.S. Dynasty . 26 April 2004 . 23 February 2019 . The Courier-News . Associated Press . Bridgewater, New Jersey . 4.
    4. News: Cantor . Jodi . Symptoms of Withdrawal' and 'What Remains': Ask Not . 27 February 2019 . The New York Times . 30 October 2005.
    5. Book: Rorabaugh . W.J. . Kennedy and the Promise of the Sixties . 2002 . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge, U.K. . 0-521-81617-3 . 146 . registration .
    6. News: Cohen . Charles E. . Peter Lawford Was His Dad, Pat Kennedy His Mom, and Heroin His Undoing—Now Christopher Lawford Is Back on Track . 23 February 2019 . People . 11 March 1991.
    7. News: Jones . Gemma . Breaking the curse of the Kennedys . 27 February 2019 . The Advertiser . 2 March 2012 . Adelaide, South Australia.
    8. News: Schudel . Matt . Christopher Lawford, Kennedy family member who wrote an addiction memoir, dies at 63 . 27 February 2019 . The Washington Post . 6 September 2018.
    9. Web site: Thomas. Bob. Lawford tells tale of privilege and pain. The Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. 27 February 2019. 8 October 2005. December 8, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208100143/http://m.spokesman.com/stories/2005/oct/08/lawford-tells-tale-of-privilege-and-pain/. dead.
    10. Book: Lawford, Christopher Kennedy . Diana Sylvestre . Healing Hepatitis C: A Patient and a Doctor on the Epidemic's Front Lines . Harper-Collins Publishers . 2009 . New York. 1 - 7 . 978-0-06-178368-5.
    11. News: Mizoguchi . Karen . Christopher Lawford Once Credited His Sobriety to Cousin David Kennedy's Fatal Drug Overdose . 28 February 2019 . People . 5 September 2018.
    12. News: Murray . Kelly . Christopher Lawford, actor, author and nephew of John F. Kennedy, dies at 63 . 28 February 2019 . CNN.com . 6 September 2018.
    13. News: Eades . Chris . All My Children's Christopher Lawford Dead at 63 . 2 March 2019 . ABC Soaps in Depth . 6 September 2018.
    14. News: Harvey . Dennis . Kiss Me, Guido . 1 March 2019 . Variety . 16 January 1997.
    15. News: Fidler . Richard . Roger Donaldson on making movies, and Christopher Lawford's family of famous Americans . 4 March 2019 . Australian Broadcasting Network . 4 April 2006.
    16. News: Symptoms of Withdrawal: A Memoir of Snapshots and Redemption by Christopher Kennedy Lawford . 2 March 2019 . Kirkus Reviews . 15 August 2005.
    17. Collins . Lauren . Cuz . 2 March 2019 . The New Yorker . 19 January 2009.
    18. News: Moments of Clarity: Intimate Portraits of Sudden Sobriety by Christopher Kennedy Lawford . 2 March 2019 . Kirkus Reviews . 15 August 2009.
    19. Christopher Kennedy Lawford - Moments of Clarity - Part 3. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/uWU6CrtHlpg. 2021-12-12 . live. 2 March 2019. Connie Martinson Talks Books . Connie . Martinson . You Tube. 23 July 2010 . 5:04.
    20. News: Brodeur . Nicole . Christopher Kennedy Lawford: In recovery, life and a life's mission . 2 March 2019 . The Seattle Times . 17 March 2013.
    21. News: Cruz . Nancy . Author & Activist Christopher Kennedy Lawford On New Book 'What Addicts Know' . 2 March 2019 . KTLA.com . 27 January 2015.
    22. News: Sjostrom . Jan . Christopher Kennedy Lawford talks about new book in Palm Beach . 2 March 2019 . Palm Beach Daily News . 30 October 2016.
    23. 10 March 2010 . Fletcher. Mervyn. Vashchenko . Veronika . Christopher Kennedy Lawford visits Ukraine to advocate for Hep C prevention and treatment. Press release . Geneva . UNICEF.
    24. News: Birk . Libby . Actor and JFK Nephew Christopher Lawford Dead at 63 . 3 March 2019 . Pop Culture.com . 5 September 2018.
    25. News: Young . Julius . Christopher Lawford, nephew of JFK and 'General Hospital' actor, dead at 63: report . 3 March 2019 . Fox News . 5 September 2018.
    26. News: Smith . Michelle R. . Dalton . Andrew . Author, actor, Kennedy scion Christopher Lawford dead at 63 . 3 March 2019 . AP News . Associated News . 5 September 2018.
    27. News: Mizoguchi . Karen . Christopher Lawford's Kennedy and Shriver Family Members Mourn His Death: 'He Was a Fighter' . 3 March 2019 . People . 5 September 2018.