Frank Cavett (December 27, 1905 – March 25, 1973) was an American screenwriter. He won two Academy Awards and was nominated one more in the categories Best Screenplay and Best Motion Picture Story for the films Going My Way, Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman and The Greatest Show on Earth.
Full name at birth |
![]() |
||
Claim to fame | The Corn Is Green
|
||
Date of birth | 27 December 1905
|
||
Place of birth | Jackson, Ohio, USA
|
||
Date of death | 25 March 1973
|
||
Age | 67 (age at death)
|
||
Place of death | Santa Monica, California, USA
|
||
Occupation | Screenwriter
|
||
Occupation category | |||
Nationality |
Height |
![]() |
||
Build | |||
Hair color | |||
Eye color |
![]() |
||
Gender | |||
Ethnicity | |||
Religion |
![]() |
||
Zodiac sign | |||
Distinctive feature |
![]() |
||
Pets |
![]() |
High school |
![]() |
||
University |
![]() |
||
Talent agency |
![]() |
||
Political affiliation |
![]() |
||
Political party |
![]() |
Frank Cavett is known for his role in the film Vanity Street (1932) as (story).
He is also known for his role in the film Tom Brown's School Days (1940) as (adaptation and screenplay).
This page is the FamousFix profile for Frank Cavett. Content on this page is contributed by editors who belong to our editorial community. We welcome your contributions... so please create an account if you would like to collaborate with other editor's in helping to shape this website.
On the Frank Cavett page you will be able to add and update factual information, post media and connect this topic to other topics on the website. This website does skew towards famous actors, musicians, models and sports stars, however we would like to expand that to include many other interesting topics.