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‘Hollywood Squares’ Host Peter Marshall Became a Dad of 4 At the Height of Fame: Meet His Kids
Peter Marshall began his Hollywood career in the ‘50s, snagging roles in several musicals and comedy films. In 1966, he became a popular game show host on NBC’s Hollywood Squares, a role that lasted for 15 years. The radio personality, born in 1926, also became a father to four children with his first wife, Nadene R. Teaford: Pete LaCock, Suzanne LaCock, Jaime LaCock and late son David LaCock. He was a doting dad until the very end of his life.
On August 15, 2024, Peter’s family announced that he had passed away at age 98. “Peter Marshall, the multiple Emmy Award-winning host of the original version of The Hollywood Squares celebrity game show, died earlier today of kidney failure,” a statement on his official website said. “According to his wife of 35 years, Laurie, Peter passed at home, surrounded by loved ones.”
He is survived by three of his four kids, 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren and “numerous dogs and cats.”
“Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather passed away this morning. We will love him forever,” a statement from his family on his official X account said. His family asked that donations be made to Actors & Others for Animals in his honor following his passing.
Who Is Peter’s Son Pete LaCock?
Peter’s eldest son, Pete, was born on January 17, 1952. He became a professional baseball player after he was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1970. The first baseman made his major league debut for the team in 1972. After playing with the Cubs until 1976, Pete later signed with the Kansas City Royals. He made his last MLB appearance in 1980.
Pete later joined the Senior Professional Baseball Association in 1989. The former baseball star transitioned into becoming a coach in the Canadian Baseball League in the early 2000s and is an avid marathon runner. In 2012, he became the head coach of the Cronulla Sharks and the manager of the Prescott Montezuma Federals.

Who is Peter’s Daughter Suzanne LaCock?
Peter’s eldest daughter Suzanne has several production credits on IMDb. She worked as a producer on 1981’s That’s Incredible!, 1990’s The Earth Day Special and Wild and Crazy Kids and 2000’s Against All Odds. In 2001, Suzanne directed two episodes of FanClub and also has one acting credit from the 1975 television series Switch.
Suzanne loved posting photos with her father on Instagram before his death. The pair hung out at home often with Peter’s grandchildren. She is married to 60 Minutes producer David Browning.
Who Was Peter’s Son David LaCock?
In August 2021, Peter announced on Twitter that his youngest son, David, had died at the age of 68 due to complications from COVID-19. He shared a photo with him on Twitter to honor his memory.
“In loving memory of my free-spirited son David, whom we just lost to COVID. He was joyful, beautiful, magnificent, giving, doting & talented,” the Annie actor wrote. “He made this a better world. He made our family’s lives sweeter.”
David was happily married to his wife, Alison Chuang, and they lived in Hawaii with their family. “It’s really very sad,” Peter told Closer in February 2022 about his son’s death. “He was just a wonderful boy who had eight children, six grandchildren and a wonderful wife. He was an artist. It just breaks my heart. To lose a child is just awful.”

Who is Peter’s Daughter Jaime LaCock?
Not much is known about Peter’s youngest daughter Jaime and it looks like she has decided to stay out of the spotlight. Still, one thing that is clear is The Lucy Show alum’s top priority was to spend time with his family during his remarkable life.
“I’m a great-grandparent, too. I love it,” Peter told Closer. “I have terrific, interesting grandkids. They come to see me, which is great.”
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