Brian "Kato" Kaelin (born March 9 1959 in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an aspiring American actor who received considerable notoriety due to his peripheral involvement in events surrounding
the 1994-95 O.J. Simpson murder case. His name has become something of a
byword, as a textbook example of Andy Warhol's 15
minutes of fame.
Childhood and family life
Kaelin graduated from Nicolet High School in Glendale, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, in 1977. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, and subsequently moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a career in baseball.
He was married to Cynthia Coulter from 1983 to 1989. They have one child.
He was nicknamed "Kato" as a child after the character played by
Bruce Lee in the television series, The Green
Hornet.
The Simpson case
Kaelin came to notice for his role as a minor witness in the trial of O.J. Simpson for
the murder of Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend
Ronald Goldman. In 1994, Kaelin was staying in a guest house on the Simpson property, and
was present at the compound on the night of June 12, witnessing some of Simpson's movements before and after the time of the
murders. Kaelin's story seemed to contradict Simpson's version of the events on some key points. However, his rambling and
inconsistent testimony over four days of the 1995 criminal trial made him a less-than-ideal witness for the prosecution. In fact,
prosecutor Marcia Clark had him declared a hostile
witness. Kaelin also testified at the 1996 civil trial against Simpson.
As one of the more colorful figures in the Simpson case cast of characters, Kaelin received considerable media attention. He
was the subject of jokes by TV comedians, who made fun of his spaced-out surf bum persona, lack of employment and parasitic
habits. One popular joke held that he was proof that Gilligan and Ginger of Gilligan's Island had actually had children.
Beyond fifteen minutes
In 1989, Kato starred in a low budget movie Night
Shadow... He is subsequently killed off by the Werewolf.
In 1998, Kaelin went on a speaking tour billed as the The Sixteenth Minute, talking about
life after his fifteen minutes of fame.
For a short time in 1995, Kaelin was a radio talk host on
KLSX in Los Angeles, and also worked for
National Lampoon providing online content.
Kaelin participated in the development of a 2004 reality show called House
Guest where he would live in the homes of other (minor) celebrities. The show never aired.
In 2005, Kaelin appeared in the first three National Lampoon's Strip Poker
pay-per-view programs (Kaelin is an avid poker player). The titles were filmed at the
notorious Hedonism II, a naturist resort in
Negril, Jamaica, which led Kaelin to quip, "The first few days
there were the hardest!" The Playboy bunnies, WWE Divas, and
pin-up models competing in the no limit Texas hold 'em games -- upon losing all their
chips and clothes -- had to dive into the "Pool of Shame" and visit "Kato's Guesthouse," where Kato would interview the nude
defeated players. Kato also appeared in numerous comedic skits.
In June 2005, Kato Kaelin began to host
National Lampoon's Eye for an
Eye, a daytime TV court show that is in syndication in 34 countries.
He is a recurring guest on the video game review show X-Play.
Kaelin had a minor role in National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2.
Kaelin also appeared periodically as a guest co-host for Confessions Live, a syndicated call-in talk show that was
produced in Arkansas.
Kaelin also appeared as the subject of a 2007 Ask.com advertisement, as the topic for which the female user was looking.
Trivia
- He is referenced in the song "Sunset Boulevard" by Texas singer/songwriter Charlie Robison.
- "If he'd hang out with Kato Kaelin, I guess he'd hang out with me"
- He is referenced in the Marvel 2099 comic book line which implies that in that
fictional world, Kaelin was at one point President.
- Kaelin was "best friends" with actor/comedian Norm MacDonald from mid
2000 to mid 2001 according to MacDonald's The Norm Show co-star Artie Lange. Kaelin was even given a guest
role on said show. The two had a "falling out", ending their friendship.[2]
- Kaelin made a cameo appearance on the HBO sketch comedy, Mr.
Show, during the show's first season (Nov. 1995) - in the episode entitled "We Regret to Inform You", he shows up at lobotomized actor Borden Grote's party.
- Kaelin is a re-occurring character in the comic strip Superosity by
Chris Crosby since his first appearance on August 21, 1999. In the comic, he is a "time policeman" from an alternate version of 2009. When his timeline is destroyed by
his own actions, he is stranded in the present day and forced to take up residence with the strip's main characters. In an
October 2001 storyline, he travels
to Hollywood in hopes of finally becoming an actor. His soul is then devoured by Steven
Spielberg and Tom Hanks, and immediately afterwards he's cast in a major role. He later
meets his present-day counterpart, who pretends to be his younger brother, and both of them become famous actors thanks to
Hollywood nepotism.
- While attending The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Kato was the game show host at the student-run, campus TV station,
TV-10.
- Kato appeared on a celebrity episode of Who Wants to be a
Millionaire. On the show, it was revealed that he was a long time friend of Norm MacDonald, another celebrity
appearing on the same episode.
- Recently seen on an episode of the E! reality series Sunset Tan, asking
specifically for a "farmer's tan".
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