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Nick Cravat

Nick Cravat

Diminutive New York native Nick Cravat spent his first two decades in show business as a circus and carnival acrobat. From the mid-'30s to the early '40s, he was the smaller half of the Lang and Cravat trapeze act; "Lang" was his childhood pal Burt Lancaster. While it is commonly assumed that Cravat made his first screen appearances in tandem with Lancaster, his film debut was in fact My Friend Irma (1949), which starred Diana Lynn, Marie Wilson, and Martin and Lewis. He did, of course, show up quite often in Lancaster's starring features, beginning with The Flame and the Arrow (1950) and ending with The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977). In the delightful The Crimson Pirate (1952), Cravat was afforded co-star billing with Lancaster, above leading lady Eva Bartok. Because he so often played a mute, many filmgoers believed that Cravat was genuinely non-verbal; actually, he possessed so thick and pronounced an East Coast accent that he was averse to mouthing dialogue. Outside of his work with Lancaster, Cravat is best remembered for one of his uncredited appearances: as the "thing on the wing" in the 1963 Twilight Zone installment "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Nick Cravat Trivia

Who did Nick Cravat play in The Crimson Pirate?
Nick Cravat was Ojo in The Crimson Pirate

What role did Nick Cravat play in The Flame and the Arrow?
Nick Cravat played Piccolo in The Flame and the Arrow

What role did Nick Cravat portray in Run Silent, Run Deep?
Nick Cravat played Russo in Run Silent, Run Deep

What role did Nick Cravat portray in The Island of Dr. Moreau?
Nick Cravat played M'Ling in The Island of Dr. Moreau

What role did Nick Cravat play in The Way West?
Nick Cravat played Calvelli in The Way West

Who did Nick Cravat portray in The Scalphunters?
Nick Cravat was Ramon in The Scalphunters

Who did Nick Cravat portray in Cat Ballou?
Nick Cravat was Ad-Lib in Cat Ballou


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