William Katt

Charlie's guest this week first came to our collective attention when he showed kindness to Carrie White and suffered gravely for it in Brian De Palma's 1976 masterpiece CARRIE. But that was only the beginning of actor and musician William Katt's professional journey. After appearing as the Sundance Kid in Richard Lester's BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY YEARS, William found national fame and instant cult appeal as the world's clumsiest caped crusader in the beloved TV series THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO, which is still finding new fans today via streaming. And though he has appeared in dozens of films made for many mediums, horror fans love him not only for CARRIE, but for films like HOUSE, the Canadian thriller THE PAPERBOY, the cerebral Gene Roddenberry sci-fi drama THE MAN FROM EARTH and many, many more
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