Beloved ’60s TV Star Celebrates First Grammy Nom at Age 80 ...Saudi Arabia

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Best known for playing big sister Cissy Davis on the classic CBSsitcomFamily Affair, Garver earned the nomination in the Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording category for her work narrating Elvis, Rocky and Me: The Carol Connors Story, the memoir of legendary songwriter Carol Connors.

“It’s wonderful that it is up for a Grammy,” she said, noting that the audiobook also features two of Connors’ unreleased songs.

Recording the Grammy-nominated audiobook was a demanding but rewarding process. Garver said it took roughly two and a half weeks, spread across multiple recording sessions, to complete the narration.

Earlier this week, Garver also appeared at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in support of a new documentary based on Connors’ memoir, sharing photos from the event with fans on Facebook.

While Family Affair remains Garver’s defining on-screen role, she has quietly built an expansive second career as a voice actor. Her work spans decades and genres, with credits including The New Yogi Bear Show, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Tom & Jerry Kids Show, and Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos, as well as video games like Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego.

“When my agent suggested voiceover work, I had no idea what that was,” she recalled, laughing as she described her very first audition—a tuna fish commercial.

“The technique is the same thing,” she explained. “You start with reading the script.”

A New Creative Chapter

In addition to her voiceover work, Garver is continuing to explore storytelling as an author. Her latest book, "Romancing with the Stars," is scheduled for release on Valentine’s Day and focuses on long-lasting relationships in Hollywood.

Garver said the project grew out of a longtime fascination with what makes relationships endure in an industry known for instability, blending Hollywood anecdotes with practical reflections on love, commitment, and partnership. She also revealed that her most romantic moment was with her husband David Travis, who sadly passed away just a few months ago, when they were on an African safari.

“We looked up, and we saw all these beautiful, twinkling lights. We have a travel guide on how you can recreate this experience now. Safaris are expensive, but if you can’t go on a safari, you can go to the zoo and have a wonderful romantic lunch," said Garver.

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards will air Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, from Crypto Arena in Los Angeles, broadcasting live on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

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