Kato Kaelin

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Kato Kaelin
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Kaelin in 2011
Born
Brian Jerard Kaelin

(1959-03-09) March 9, 1959 (age 65)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • media personality
Years active1987–present
Known forServing as a witness in the O. J. Simpson murder trial in 1995

Brian Gerard "Kato" Kaelin [lower-alpha 1] (born March 9, 1959) is an American actor and radio and television personality, who was a witness in the O. J. Simpson murder case.

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Early life and education

Brian Jerard Kaelin [1] was born on March 9, 1959, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [2] Kaelin was nicknamed "Kato" as a child after the character played by Bruce Lee on the television series The Green Hornet . [3] He graduated from Nicolet High School in Glendale, Wisconsin, in 1977. He attended, but never graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. He pledged the SAE Fraternity in the fall of 1980 and was accepted at the end of the term at California State University, Fullerton. During his time at Eau Claire he created his own talk show, Kato and Friends, and hosted The Gameshow on the campus television station, TV10. [4] He eventually moved to Hollywood.

O. J. Simpson murder case

Kaelin was a minor witness for the prosecution in the 1995 O. J. Simpson murder case. [5] In 1994, he was staying in a guest house on Simpson's Rockingham estate [6] and was present at the compound on the night of the two murders on June 12. He witnessed some of Simpson's movements before and after the time of the murders. [7] His story seemed to contradict Simpson's version of the events on some key points, as he testified that he could not account for Simpson's whereabouts between 9:36 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on the evening the murders took place, which the prosecution alleged occurred between 10:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. In spite of "valuable evidence" provided by Kaelin in his testimony, prosecutor Marcia Clark took the unusual step of having him declared a hostile witness, "allowing her to attack her own prosecution witness without repeated objections from Simpson's defense team." He received considerable media attention during the trial; one survey found that 74 percent of Americans could identify him, compared to 25 percent for Vice President Al Gore at that time. [8]

Landmark libel case

After Simpson was acquitted, the cover of an issue of the tabloid newspaper National Examiner featured a photo of Kaelin without his shirt on, with the headline "Cops think Kato did it!" The article within the issue alleged that police suspected Kaelin of perjury. Kaelin sued the publisher, Globe Communications, for libel, alleging that the cover headline implied he was suspected of the murders. The federal District Court for Central California dismissed the case, saying the story was not libelous or malicious. This was reversed by the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which ruled:

We hold that reasonable jurors could find that clear and convincing evidence established: (1) the front page headline falsely insinuated that the police believed that Kaelin committed the murders; and (2) the false insinuation was not necessarily cured by ... subheading or by the non-defamatory story about Kaelin that appeared 17 pages away. We also hold that Kaelin produced sufficiently clear and convincing evidence of the newspaper's knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard for the truth of its headline to defeat a motion for summary judgment. [9] [10]

The decision was a landmark case in libel law, finding that a headline could be considered libel. Kaelin later settled the US$15 million lawsuit [11] with Globe Communications out of court. [12]

Career

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Kaelin at the 2018 Wizarding World Con in Chicago

Before his involvement in the O. J. Simpson trial, Kaelin appeared in the beach comedy movie Beach Fever (1987), in which his character created a love potion with his friend and hit on girls at the beach; he also starred in Night Shadow (1989), a low budget horror movie.

Kaelin briefly made national headlines when he said he never told the New York Post columnist Cindy Adams that Simpson definitely killed his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. He said he has expressed his opinion before, that he thinks Simpson did it, but "I have no firsthand knowledge." [13]

Soon after the trial, Kaelin appeared on the first episode of the Fox sketch comedy MADtv (October 1995) and made a cameo appearance on the HBO sketch comedy Mr. Show with Bob and David during the series' first season (November 1995); in the latter series' episode titled "We Regret to Inform You", he shows up at lobotomized actor Borden Grote's party. [14] He appeared in the feature film The Still Life (2006) and had a minor role in National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 (2006). [15] In February 2009, Kaelin guest-starred in the web series Star-ving [16] and the movie Whacked[ citation needed ]. He was a guest on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, on March 29, 1995.

In 1995, from the popularity of the Howard Stern Show, the Los Angeles radio station 97.1 KSLX, which had played Classic Rock after Stern in the morning, switched to an All Talk format, and Kato Kaelin, along with standup comic Bobby Hellman, hosted an afternoon show (following Susan Olsen and Ken Ober). Kato wound up hosting without Bobby, and the gig lasted about a year.

Kaelin has made numerous forays into reality television. In 2002, he participated in the series Celebrity Boot Camp. [17] In 2004, he participated in the development of a reality show called House Guest, in which he would live in other celebrities' homes; that show never aired. He was seen on an episode of the E! reality series Sunset Tan , asking specifically for a "farmer's tan".[ when? ] He was also a guest player on the sixth episode of the Comedy Central series Reality Bites Back .[ when? ] In 2008, he was a contestant in the Fox Reality Channel show Gimme My Reality Show, in which minor celebrities competed to receive their own reality show. [15]

Kaelin has also participated in game shows. He appeared on the NBC version of The Weakest Link (2002). He was a contestant on the game shows Russian Roulette [ when? ] as well as the reality dating show BZZZ! hosted by Annie Wood.[ when? ] In 2005, he 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 Hedonism II, a naturist resort in Negril, Jamaica, which led him 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, and upon losing all their chips and clothes, had to dive into the "Pool of Shame" and visit "Kato's Guesthouse", where he would interview the nude defeated players. He also appeared in numerous comedic skits. [15]

Kaelin also has worked as a radio and television host. For a short time in 1995, he worked as a radio talk host on KLSX in Los Angeles, and provided online content for National Lampoon . [18] From June 2005 to some time in 2006, Kaelin co-hosted Eye for an Eye , a daytime TV court show syndicated in 34 countries. [19] Kaelin was a recurring guest on the video game review show X-Play . [20]

Kaelin has also appeared in several parodies. In 2009, he was seen on the series Tosh.0 , in a parody of the Keyboard Cat video titled "Keyboard Kato". [21] And in 2010, Kaelin appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher , wearing a wig to play his younger self in a taped skit parodying 1990s television appearances by 2010 US senatorial candidate Christine O'Donnell. [22]

Since 2011, Kaelin has hosted the TV talk show Tailgating with Kato. [23]

In 2016, he made a brief appearance on the FX comedy series Baskets , where he performed the national anthem at a rodeo.

In 2016, Kaelin appeared in the Troma Entertainment film B.C. Butcher . [24]

In 2019, Kaelin was a house guest in the second American season of the reality show competition Celebrity Big Brother . He was evicted by a 5-0 vote on February 4, 2019, finishing in 8th place out of 12 house guests. [25] [26]

Personal life

Kaelin was close friends with the actor and comedian Norm Macdonald from mid-2000 to mid-2001, according to Macdonald's The Norm Show co-star Artie Lange. He was even given a guest role on the show. He and Macdonald had a falling out that ended their friendship. [27] [28]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Beach Fever Chat Frederick IV
1989Night ShadowDean Lesher
1992 Prototype Regalia
1994Save MeBond Trader #1 / Police Officer
1994 Hail Caesar Party guestUncredited
1994 Cyborg 3: The Recycler BeggarDirect-to-video
1994Inner Sanctum IIExtraUncredited
1996For Life or DeathKato
1998 BASEketball Driveway Announcer
1999The DecadeKreeUncredited
2003 Pauly Shore Is Dead Kato Kaelin
2006 The Still Life Photographer
2006 National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 Celebrity Judge #3Direct-to-video
2007RevampedJonathanDirect-to-video
2009 Ratko: The Dictator's Son Roman the Architect
2011PanmanNew Panman
2015Sacred BloodThaddeus Wilson
2015 Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin Record Label Executive
2016 B.C. Butcher Rex

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 The Watcher Joseph WestonEpisode: "Second Chances: Last Time Around/Jack Flash/Hit Man"
1995 Mr. Show with Bob and David Party guestEpisode: "We Regret to Inform You"
1998, 1999 Unhappily Ever After Smoking Teacher / Happy Bender2 episodes
1999 Beggars and Choosers Kato Kaelin3 episodes
2001 The Norm Show RickEpisode: "Norm vs. Homelessness"
2002Fatal KissJonathanTelevision film
2002 Dog Eat Dog HimselfContestant
2003 Sabrina the Teenage Witch InstructorEpisode: "Present Perfect"
2009 Star-ving KatoEpisode: "Starving... Literally"
2009 Tosh.0 Keyboard KatoEpisode: "Afro Ninja"
2009Valley PeaksBronson GreywolfEpisode: "The Future's Beginnings: Part 3"
2010Laugh Track Mash-upsTeacherEpisode: "Late for Class!"
2011Can't Get ArrestedKato2 episodes
2013 The Eric Andre Show SelfEpisode: "Scott Porter/Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake"
2014 Winners Kato KaelinEpisode: "Home Alone"
2014Beverley Hills PawnSelfEpisode: "Hornet and a Haunting"
2015The PET Squad FilesRise and Shine USA HostEpisode: "Welcome to F***ing Hollywood"
2016 Baskets SingerEpisode: "Renior"
2018Guest House RentKatoTelevision film
2018Weird Bizarre and PsychoticHostTelevision film
2018 The Last Sharknado: It's About Time Viking KingTelevision film
2019 Celebrity Big Brother HimselfHouseguest; 8th Place

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