Bette Davis and Dr. Jonathan Miller Discuss Psychoanalysis for Actors | The Dick Cavett Show

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  • Bette and Dick chat a bit more about her past, including how she was almost Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind. Dr. Jonathan Miller, a doctor turned director, discusses how the American and British approach to psychoanalysis of actors differs.
    Date aired - December 31st 1969 - Bette Davis
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    Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
    His most recent television successes were the September 2014 PBS special, Dick Cavett’s Watergate, followed April 2015 by Dick Cavett’s Vietnam. He has appeared in movies, tv specials, tv commercials, and several Broadway plays. He starred in an off-Broadway production ofHellman v. McCarthy in 2014 and reprised the role at Theatre 40 in LA February 2015.
    Cavett has published four books beginning with Cavett (1974) and Eye on Cavett (1983), co-authored with Christopher Porterfield. His two recent books -- Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets (2010) and Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic moments, and Assorted Hijinks(October 2014) are both collections of his online opinion column, written for The New York Times since 2007. Additionally, he has written for The New Yorker, TV Guide, Vanity Fair, and elsewhere.
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  • @jairosantanafigueroa4139
    @jairosantanafigueroa4139 Před rokem +134

    Bette was so witty. I absolutely adore her. I think Katharine Hepburn and Bette Davis were two of the most interesting and fascinating women in the industry.

    • @maudeboggins9834
      @maudeboggins9834 Před rokem +7

      A young actress Dorothy something said of meeting Hepburn. Hepburn said she would call her Dotty, Dorothy said what can I call you? You may call me Miss Hepburn

    • @RCSFN
      @RCSFN Před rokem +5

      I find Bette Davis far more interesting.

    • @reasonrestored9116
      @reasonrestored9116 Před rokem +2

      I used to think so, but the more I know about Hepburn, the more I think she was a phony compared to Bette

    • @MarthaMansbridge
      @MarthaMansbridge Před rokem

      Hepburn was also a very sharp, intelligent woman but had little warmth in her demeanour from what I can glean of the very few 'out of character' recordings of her, she seemed to enjoy being the most intelligent person in the room and took herself rather more seriously than Bette ever appeared to do. She always seemed quite brittle and a lot more 'sure' of herself, that is in an egotistical way - she knew she was a star and I suspect she behaved that way towards a lot of people. Bette, despite the reputation her range of characters gave her, was far more real, loose, genuine, funny in her interviews - we have many more of them to get a sense of this, which perhaps makes it easier for us to comment on her and less on Hepburn.

    • @maudeboggins9834
      @maudeboggins9834 Před rokem +3

      @@MarthaMansbridge Both women had hardship whilst growing up Davis was financial whereas Hepburn was emotional. Hepburns family were very forward thinking & financially very secure but her beloved older brother killed himself & her mother shut down & never spoke of him again. She was devastated & perhaps her grief was not allowed to be expressed to survive that would hardened a lot of people. Also they both came up in Hollywood in the 30's which was cut throat, where women had to be subjected to the casting couch. Whether they did or did not I do not know. But a different era & survival was tough for actresses.

  • @Eddie4518
    @Eddie4518 Před rokem +23

    Can we just take a second to appreciate that this aired on the LAST day on LAST year of the 60s…

  • @lee-annebarrett366
    @lee-annebarrett366 Před rokem +37

    She is humble to say The Audience made me a star.
    I dont think one actress today would say that, their egos have become so out of proportion to any talent they may have had.
    Bette Davis was and is great because of her talent and also because she knew her career came from the audience because they came to see her.

    • @cynthiacurrie5589
      @cynthiacurrie5589 Před 7 měsíci

      Bette was a great actor and, in my opinion, the greatest actor ever and will remain so. She loved acting, so she had no feeling of superiority or arrogance.

  • @hypolyxa7207
    @hypolyxa7207 Před rokem +75

    Talk shows like these... Genuine laughter from both the audience and the cast, even if it's just a few people cheering, a few claps and a laugh here and there. It feels so alive. It sounds so incredibly different from today.

  • @brucegwynn8509
    @brucegwynn8509 Před rokem +49

    I think bette davis was a class act, I hang on all her wise words , very tough and intelligent actress!!!

  • @BadGuyRants
    @BadGuyRants Před rokem +18

    Bette Davis was not only a great actress but one of the great talk show guests. No one else like her & no one since even comes close.

  • @stardusth2o
    @stardusth2o Před rokem +10

    I love watching her on Cavett. She clearly liked him very much and it shows with how open and comfortable she is with him.

  • @meboneme1
    @meboneme1 Před rokem +15

    BETTE DAVIS IS EVERY INCH A STAR!! No pretense, just CLASS!

  • @Marcel_Audubon
    @Marcel_Audubon Před rokem +26

    Bette at her best; the entire panel interacted very well, which rarely occurs today

  • @bovnycccoperalover3579
    @bovnycccoperalover3579 Před rokem +26

    Bette Davis is so honest and charming.

    • @salumbre365
      @salumbre365 Před rokem +5

      She was always honest, which of course got her in a lot of trouble in her life, but it's something truly precious.

  • @andrewvail5458
    @andrewvail5458 Před rokem +11

    What a delight she was on talk shows. Legend.

  • @Nic1987
    @Nic1987 Před rokem +29

    It’s so sad that we will never see actresses like this again. She truly was the epitome of Class, her and Lucille Ball.

    • @11rokerito
      @11rokerito Před rokem +1

      Joan Crawford had much more class and elegance than Lucille Ball and Joan Crawford was more fashionable than Bette and Lucille combined.

    • @mykoniichistorychannel
      @mykoniichistorychannel Před rokem

      @@11rokerito The horror stories notwithstanding.

    • @christineedwards8618
      @christineedwards8618 Před rokem

      These two! The Lord's children!

  • @JuneLynn
    @JuneLynn Před rokem +19

    Bette Davis has always been one of my favorites....just down to the point, no nonsense whenever I saw her being interviewed....she was truly a movie star in every sense : )

  • @mortensenegbert6619
    @mortensenegbert6619 Před rokem +19

    Good God these are such brilliant witty people! Fascinating exegesis by Miller. Sets your brain humming to listen in on this conversation. Dick's "Baby Jane" quip was a gem too.

  • @dennischiapello3879
    @dennischiapello3879 Před rokem +10

    It's nice to see Davis in this interview. In many of her later ones she isn't nearly as charming and intelligent. When she joins in the conversation with Dr Miller, she's very apropos and she doesn't hijack the conversation or turn the focus to herself. She's simply terrific here.

  • @The-Malibu-Wolf
    @The-Malibu-Wolf Před rokem +36

    Cavette's a great interviewer because he actually LISTENED to his guests. Lately I've noticed show hosts interrupt the guest or do something to pull focus back on themselves. Bette was dream guest. She was open and candid, without having to be prodded. Yup. Quick-witted and opinionated. Alfred Hitchcock was another good interview.📺

    • @January.
      @January. Před rokem +2

      *Cavett's

    • @CalTxDude
      @CalTxDude Před rokem +1

      When Hitchcock appeared on Cavitt's show, During the commercial break, apropos to nothing, he stated,
      "Grace Kelly... The most promiscuous woman I ever met."

    • @tonytonytoooony
      @tonytonytoooony Před 3 měsíci

      The interviews I've been perusing here feel way more intimate than any talk show today. Sometimes it's like they're flirting. Pretty interesting videos though.

  • @lisamurphy9286
    @lisamurphy9286 Před rokem +6

    I love Bette and she really is a true Aries. Watch how she’s still, listening to the Dr/director. Her laugh is contagious and she’s forthright and gregarious. Love her

  • @srvuk
    @srvuk Před rokem +21

    Dick's shows never did really make it over the pond back in he day, so it is wonderful to see hundreds of entertaining interviews. Bette Davis in particular is a good example of somebody that had a less than stellar personal reputation and yet, when feeling relaxed and trusting the interviewer, a more natural side comes across that is more endearing.

    • @salumbre365
      @salumbre365 Před rokem +6

      Yes, she was what was called at the time "temperamental," a subtler way to say she was a bitch. And she could be, granted, but it was a result of the things she had to go through, both in her professional life and her personal life. She never had it easy, and she had to fight tooth and nail for everything, even though she was one of the most talented, hardworking actresses to ever grace the screen.

  • @jamesa.romano8500
    @jamesa.romano8500 Před rokem +20

    "We have only time here to roast a parrot and slip it into Joan Crawford's lunch, so we'll be right back!" *LOL* BD got a kick outta that

  • @AstralPixie
    @AstralPixie Před rokem +6

    Can't say how much I love *Bette!*
    Bette and Joan both loved their fans. They were classy in that way.
    Thank you for posting.

  • @tomgabbutt3066
    @tomgabbutt3066 Před rokem +8

    I could just listen to her voice for hours, unique diction and tone ...)

  • @maudeboggins9834
    @maudeboggins9834 Před rokem +7

    Just loved Miss Davis. She was something else. Integrity, humor & intelligence. Rather a good actress too.

  • @zsuzsablom6256
    @zsuzsablom6256 Před rokem +12

    She is a gem!

  • @spockboy
    @spockboy Před rokem +5

    Bette is adorable. Jonathan Miller would have made a fantastic Sherlock Holmes in a film.

  • @hanzzarkov7690
    @hanzzarkov7690 Před rokem +12

    Betty is great. Such a force. Also, gotta mention that the guy next to her is Pat McCormick. Some LEGENDARY Pat McCormick stories. He was a GREAT comedic writer with a lasting career. He wrote for Red Skelton, Phyllis Diller, Carson.. and tons of other shows incl an early Cosby show and Get Smart. You may also recognize him as 'Big Enos' from Burt Reynolds' Smokey and the Bandit.

    • @sophiamarquis
      @sophiamarquis Před rokem

      F.... Cosby!

    • @ronmackinnon9374
      @ronmackinnon9374 Před rokem

      He was a regular on 'Barney Miller.' He also portrayed President Grover Cleveland in the Robert Altman film 'Buffalo Bill and the Indians.'

  • @salumbre365
    @salumbre365 Před rokem +24

    Dick Cavett always was, is, and will be the ultimate talk show host. After watching these wonderful old shows where bright people were asked bright questions, it's terrible to come back to our current times and our current TERRIBLE talk shows...

    • @January.
      @January. Před rokem +2

      AGREE

    • @idum01
      @idum01 Před měsícem

      Johnny Carson was also very good but I agree Cavett was the best.

  • @jerryrichardson2799
    @jerryrichardson2799 Před rokem +11

    Cavett would interview Jonathan Miller again in a later iteration of his show, which would end with with with Miller talking about the late Erving Goffman author of _The Presentation of Self in Everyday Society._ I bought a cheap ebook copy of it today, by odd coincidence. I watched it in the late 70s.

  • @paulbacchus1015
    @paulbacchus1015 Před rokem +7

    ♥️💚💜A delicious episode of Dick Cavett show , the legendary Bette Davis on top form as alway's and the alway's fascinating Dr Jonathan Miller, a great show, very absorbing.

  • @javierorozco7518
    @javierorozco7518 Před rokem +6

    Bette marvelous. An icon. Strong talented gifted humorous simply wonderful. Errol was gorgeous, a rather tricky character he was.

  • @Milestonemonger
    @Milestonemonger Před rokem +2

    I love the way she says: MARVELOUS 🥰

  • @mizocosmic
    @mizocosmic Před rokem +7

    Bette Davis We Love You!!!

  • @fabioantonioart
    @fabioantonioart Před rokem +3

    Great and a much-needed discussion.

  • @ARTHURJADAMS
    @ARTHURJADAMS Před rokem +2

    Dick Cavett always had great conversation.

  • @michellemcalpine4443
    @michellemcalpine4443 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Her voice. Such a joy 😊 😊

  • @ianwilson2007
    @ianwilson2007 Před rokem +4

    Fascinating

  • @lapislazuli7876
    @lapislazuli7876 Před 5 měsíci

    I love the conversation with Jonathan Miller and his discourse on American versus British actors and the differences. He was so wonderfully articulate and I could see Bette really was fascinated by that line of thought. I’d never heard of him before. Seems like a wonderful character.

  • @tarnopol
    @tarnopol Před rokem +9

    Just put up every Jonathan Miller segment ya got. Brilliant, interesting person.

  • @bsjeffrey
    @bsjeffrey Před rokem +16

    she has bette davis eyes.

  • @imsocuteimsorich4952
    @imsocuteimsorich4952 Před rokem +2

    I love this interview betty you rock,Rest in peace,💖😘👍🌈🌹love you girl,amen,🌹

  • @bojack40
    @bojack40 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fascinating insights from Miller

  • @exaudi33
    @exaudi33 Před rokem +1

    Everything everyone else said and, additionally, I love the soft colors of the set as opposed to the blinding fluorescent lighting of today.

  • @danieldalton6544
    @danieldalton6544 Před rokem +7

    Sorry, but IMHO, Cavett was a better show than Carson. Carson had non offensive, light, fast, shallow exchanges, zinging quips and one liners and Cavett just had these great, substantive, intimate, deep, colorful, contemplative conversations with said celebrities.

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 Před rokem +4

    The queen.

  • @jadezee6316
    @jadezee6316 Před rokem +2

    what a brilliant woman Bette Davis was

  • @bossdeman
    @bossdeman Před rokem

    The class and quality of these personalities... wow...

  • @enjoythemoment6596
    @enjoythemoment6596 Před 23 dny +1

    Bette Davis is a gem!!!💎 ❤

  • @paulnolan4971
    @paulnolan4971 Před rokem +9

    What a woman she was.

  • @show_me_your_kitties
    @show_me_your_kitties Před rokem +3

    Definitely a toughness to the mature actresses back then

  • @yasminx16
    @yasminx16 Před rokem +1

    I love how Bette flirts

  • @marcco44
    @marcco44 Před rokem +2

    an exceptional woman

  • @andrewsharisky7259
    @andrewsharisky7259 Před rokem +3

    Nice to see her real hair and not one of those unflattering wigs she often wore.

  • @wishiwascooler
    @wishiwascooler Před rokem

    Who was the other guest not mentioned in the title?

  • @n_v9386
    @n_v9386 Před rokem +1

    Perfect way to close out the 60s

  • @DreamingCatStudio
    @DreamingCatStudio Před rokem +2

    Dick Cavett is a beautiful man, inside and out. Bette Davis marvelous as always. Doctor very, um, talkative. Who was the poor comedian?

  • @bossdeman
    @bossdeman Před rokem +1

    Jonathan Miller was a genius.

  • @juliestrom412
    @juliestrom412 Před rokem

    What a formidable yet casual girl 🌅

  • @KittyFane-sm8fy
    @KittyFane-sm8fy Před 6 měsíci

    Great

  • @maxlinder5262
    @maxlinder5262 Před rokem +1

    What book is she speaking about ?????

  • @fosterch11
    @fosterch11 Před rokem

    With Lacan you don’t need symptoms as a stand-in for living by your true desire (meaning the way something provides passion, which tends to carryover).

  • @RJS1974
    @RJS1974 Před 2 měsíci

    No actress today would let herself age in this way and remain in the public eye. BD is so interesting just as she is. The years of smoking, drinking and hard work show clearly on her face.

  • @scottross9628
    @scottross9628 Před rokem +2

    I forget from time to time how HUGE Pat McCormick was.

  • @erichwyatt6554
    @erichwyatt6554 Před rokem +1

    Baby setting up coughing and smoking . Bette was born to play "BABY JANE HUDSON " Rock it girl .

  • @toddileelee6935
    @toddileelee6935 Před 3 měsíci

    She was about 60 years old there, she looks like shes 80. People definitely aged different back in the day

  • @gailjacobson7088
    @gailjacobson7088 Před rokem +4

    So many people died unnecessarily young because they didn’t know how addictive and damaging smoking was. So tragic

  • @carolinec8534
    @carolinec8534 Před 3 měsíci

    Say what you want but dick cavett had class and had questions people actually wanted to know about. Bette was great too!

  • @granny58
    @granny58 Před rokem +1

    I WOULD'VE LOVED HER AS SCARLETT O'HARA

  • @34c65
    @34c65 Před rokem

    Marilyn Monroe, always gave credit to the people/fans that made her a star ,she said no studio did this, people made her a star, she was so classy and such a sweet soul

  • @DrummingTmate
    @DrummingTmate Před rokem +5

    What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

  • @somethingyousaid5059
    @somethingyousaid5059 Před rokem +3

    Not every precocious 12 year old can have his own talk show.

  • @annalisavajda252
    @annalisavajda252 Před rokem +1

    I think she could have pulled off playing Scarlett O'Hara but I love Vivian Leigh in the role anyway. In the book opening they say Scarlett was not beautiful... and Vivian certainly was while with Bette there would be more emphasis on the attitude not that's she was unattractive but not like Vivian was and then Vivian could play sort of washed out and crazy characters like Blanche Dubois too I could see Bette in that role also but again Vivian the British girl won academy awards from America twice for playing southern belles.

  • @jennifervonpickartz2428

    I thank G-d for You

  • @wadedavid4375
    @wadedavid4375 Před rokem +1

    If ONLY Katherine Hepburn had done MORE CHARACTER roles! She would have made a GOOD Blanche!

  • @thespiritmessage
    @thespiritmessage Před rokem

    That's a true legend, haha guest comes out, she stays seated, in the first seat..... She knew she was a walking legend :)

  • @fosterch11
    @fosterch11 Před rokem +1

    Gone With the Wind with Bette Davis … that would have made it even better

    • @mykoniichistorychannel
      @mykoniichistorychannel Před rokem +1

      I dunno, Vivien Leigh was FANTASTIC.

    • @BLTKellys
      @BLTKellys Před rokem +1

      Vivien Leigh was the only one who could have done it justice. Bette was too broad.

  • @Kirktalon
    @Kirktalon Před rokem +2

    Who is the man on the far left?

    • @okjoe5561
      @okjoe5561 Před rokem +4

      Pat McCormick.

    • @somethingyousaid5059
      @somethingyousaid5059 Před rokem

      I think he and composer Paul Williams had an act back in the 1970s (or maybe they just hung out together). A startling contrast between them. Williams was as much short as McCormick was tall. If I'm wrong about all of that, someone can let me know.

    • @okjoe5561
      @okjoe5561 Před rokem +2

      @@somethingyousaid5059 "They were in "Smokey and the Bandit" as Big Enos and Little Enos.

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 Před rokem +3

    Bette's under eye pouches make her look tired; she semi-secretly had a face lift a few years later🙂😉

  • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
    @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Examine if you will the level of intelligent conversation on what was considered to be very disposable TV.
    Now compare that with present day chat shows with their level of intelligence and wit, or lack of..
    There really is no comparison. No wonder TV is a dying form of entertainment.

  • @ronmackinnon9374
    @ronmackinnon9374 Před rokem

    Drawing on oneself to express the part IS the method. If they're doing the reverse -- using the part to express themselves -- they're doing it wrong.

  • @okjoe5561
    @okjoe5561 Před rokem +3

    I think Errol Flynn would have been an excellent Rhett Butler.

    • @The-Malibu-Wolf
      @The-Malibu-Wolf Před rokem +1

      Yup! He would also be a good Ashley Wilkes .🎥

  • @eddiel.4108
    @eddiel.4108 Před rokem +2

    Gross how she takes a drag of her cigarette, blows smoke in the general direction of Dick Cavett then coughs up phlegm.

    • @chrisdonaldson8902
      @chrisdonaldson8902 Před rokem +3

      Sorry , she was not blowing her smoke "at" Dick Cavett . This interview happened when virtually everybody smoked and ( right or wrong ) smoking was not taboo as it is today . I am not defending smoking ... I never have smoked and would not if you paid me .

    • @sophiamarquis
      @sophiamarquis Před rokem

      I somke and an educated person NEVER does that. Disgusting, i agree.

    • @thehangingparsiple5692
      @thehangingparsiple5692 Před 7 měsíci +1

      She puffed it away. She didn't blow it in his face.
      Who cares what you think anyway - Bette wouldn't

    • @thehangingparsiple5692
      @thehangingparsiple5692 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​​@@sophiamarquis
      'Educated', yet with all the indisputable, scientifically proven evidence available today, you smoke...

    • @sophiamarquis
      @sophiamarquis Před 7 měsíci

      @@thehangingparsiple5692 Yes, i smoke but only the plant, without additives and toxins and never beside someone who does not smoke, it's called respect.

  • @bojack40
    @bojack40 Před 8 měsíci

    Who is the guy to Bette’s right? She is flirting with him desperately…

  • @DDumbrille
    @DDumbrille Před rokem +1

    She's only 62 here...but looks closer to 75. All that chain-smoking and drinking took it's toll.

  • @kthomas5301
    @kthomas5301 Před rokem

    FU

  • @BoBo-ti6jh
    @BoBo-ti6jh Před rokem

    Bette Davis and her crazy lies.