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Vermont entertainer and cancer advocate Tim Kavanagh dies at 59
Kavanagh hosted a local entertainment show and appeared in films and Netflix productions.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 10:42pm
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Tim Kavanagh, a longtime member of the WCAX sales team and local personality in Vermont, has died at the age of 59. Kavanagh hosted the entertainment program 'Late Night Saturday' on WCAX and was also an actor who appeared in numerous films and Netflix productions. Most recently, he produced a one-man stand-up routine that examined his personal life and his battle with colorectal cancer.
Why it matters
Kavanagh was a well-known figure in the Vermont entertainment and charitable communities, using his platform to advocate for cancer awareness and support local causes. His passing is a loss for the state's cultural landscape.
The details
In addition to his work in entertainment, Kavanagh emceed countless events for charities across Vermont. He also starred in a film competition as Homer Simpson, winning Springfield, Vermont, the right to host 'The Simpsons Movie.'
- Kavanagh lost his battle with cancer on Sunday.
- Kavanagh was 59 years old at the time of his passing.
The players
Tim Kavanagh
A longtime member of the WCAX sales team and local personality in Vermont who hosted an entertainment program and appeared in films and TV shows.
WCAX
A television station in Burlington, Vermont where Kavanagh hosted his entertainment program.
The takeaway
Kavanagh's passing is a loss for the Vermont entertainment and charitable communities, as he used his platform to advocate for cancer awareness and support local causes across the state.


