John McLaughlin was born on March 29, 1927 in Rhode Island, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The McLaughlin Group (1982), Independence Day (1996) and War, Inc. (2008). He was previously married to Christina Vidal McLaughlin and Ann Dore.
He studied for the priesthood in Massachusetts, and was ordained in 1947. He earned master's degrees in philosophy and English literature from Boston College, and a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University. He taught at the Jesuit-run Fairfield College Preparatory School in Connecticut.
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He is formerly a Catholic priest and formerly a member of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). A fellow Jesuit, Fr. Robert Drinan, SJ ran successfully for Congress in 1970 in Massachusetts without being expelled from the order. McLaughlin then sought to do the same for the Senate in Rhode Island and lost the election. He then took a job in the Nixon White House, and ordered by the Jesuits to return to Boston, he resigned from the order.