Dick Cavett Movies and Career Information
Nov 19, 1936
Gibbon
Actor
Richard Alva "Dick" Cavett (born November 19, 1936) is a former American television talk show host known for his conversational style and in-depth discussion of issues. Cavett appeared regularly on nationally broadcast television in the United States in five consecutive decades, the 1960s through the 2000s. In recent years, Cavett has written a blog for the New York Times, promoted DVDs of his former shows, and hosted replays of his classic TV interviews with Groucho Marx, Katharine Hepburn, and others on Turner Classic Movies channel. Dick Cavett was born in Nebraska, but sources differ as to the specific town, locating his birthplace in either Gibbon, where his family lived, or nearby Kearney, the location of the nearest hospital. His mother Erabel "Era" (née Richards) and his father Alva B. Cavett both worked as educators. When asked by Lucille Ball on his own show about his heritage, he said he was "Scottish, Irish, English, and possibly partly French, and, and uh, a dose of German." He also mentioned that one grandfather "came over" from England, and the other from Wales. Cavett's grandparents all lived in Grand Island, Nebraska. His paternal grandparents were Alva A Cavett
- Dick Cavett Movies before 2012
- Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired 2008
- Black, White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Maplethorpe 2007
- Duane Hopwood 2005
- Beetlejuice 1988
- Janis (1974) 1974
- Imagine (1972)
- To My Great Chagrin: Brother Theodore
- Imagine (2003)
- Cocksucker Blues