Background
Cravat was born in New York City, New New York
Cravat was born in New York City, New New York
He took his stage name from a character in a play he had seen and liked. They created an acrobatic act called Language and Cravat in the early 1930s, and joined the Kay Brothers circus in Florida. The pair worked at various circuses and in vaudeville.
In 1939, Lancaster suffered a hand injury that ended their acting
They would later reunite. He co-starred with Lancaster in nine films, including The Crimson Pirate, The Flame and the Arrow, and Run Silent, Run Deep.
He played a mute character in several films such as The Flame and the Arrow, The Crimson Pirate, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, and the television series The Count of Monte Cristo mostly because his thick Brooklyn accent would have been out of place. He also played the "gremlin" on the wing of an airplane in the 1963 Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet".
Cravat died of lung cancer in Woodland Hills, California on January 30, 1994.
He is interred at North Hollywood"s Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.