Frank Lawton

 

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Frank Lawton (born Frank Lawton Mokeley: 30 September 1904, London, England, UK; died 10 June 1969, London, England, UK) was an English actor married to Evelyn Laye, with whom he acted several times including in My Husband and I (? - 10 June 1969) (his death). His parents were stage players Daisy May Collier and Frank Mokeley (Frank Lawton (I)).   His first major screen credit was Young Woodley (1930).

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Frank Lawton

Born 1904-09-30 (121 years ago) in London, England, UK. Dead 1969-06-10 (64 years).

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Name From To Relationship type
Evelyn Laye(Gifta: 1934-12-17–1969-06-10) 1934-12-17 1969-06-10 Gifta
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Frank Lawton, Daisy May Collier

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Frank Lawton (born Frank Lawton Mokeley: 30 September 1904, London, England, UK; died 10 June 1969, London, England, UK) was an English actor married to Evelyn Laye, with whom he acted several times including in My Husband and I (? - 10 June 1969) (his death). His parents were stage players Daisy May Collier and Frank Mokeley (Frank Lawton (I)).  His first major screen credit was Young Woodley (1930).

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