Background
He lived in Nice for several years with his mother and then in Rome (Italy) with his wife and son.
He lived in Nice for several years with his mother and then in Rome (Italy) with his wife and son.
He enjoyed brief fame as a prolific leading man of Spaghetti Westerns before dying at the age of 30. He was also cast in photonovels under the name Pierre Clément. His first notable film role was a small, uncredited, but important appearance as the brother-in-law of Lee Van Cleef in Foreign a Few Dollars More.
From than on he went on to star in 16 more Spaghetti Westerns from 1967 to 1973.
He was also credited in several of these films as Arthur Grant. Some of these films were hits in Europe including "32 Caliber Killer" (1967), "Day of Violence" (1967), Fury of Johnny Kid (1967), The Manitoba Who Killed Billy the Kid (1967), Killer Adios (1968).
He was a particularly popular actor in Cuba. In 1971, Lawrence had a supporting role in Black Beauty.
He continued acting until his death.
He had 30 film credits in his nine-year career. His last credited appearance was Los Caballeros del Botón de Ancla (1974). In 1972 Lawrence began suffering from headaches.
Once filming finished on Los Caballeros del Botón de Ancla, he was admitted to the Foundation Jimenez Diaz Hospital in Madrid, where he was operated on by Doctor Sixto Obrador.
The surgery was a success, but the biopsy report revealed it was glioblastoma. He moved to Zurich, where, under the auspices of Professor Wolfgang Horst, he began both chemo and radium treatment.
On the 25th of March 1974, Lawrence was admitted to the Villa Stuart Clinic in Rome with severe stomach pains. He died on a Saturday, April 20, 1974, at ten past three in the morning.