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"Survivor
in the Outback--I mean how hard can it be to actually survive in
a steak house?"
"I
said, 'Nicole, who lives back there?' And she said, 'No one.' And
then I said, 'Could I?' And she said, 'Well, if you do, you have
to clean it out.' And I said, 'Great.'"
"I
gave him the money and he said he was going to get a hamburger and
I said, 'Can I go?'"
"People
should realize that I shot a Coke commercial back in 1986. So, you
know, Ive been around a long time. I carry my Screen Actors
Guild Card."
"I
think its just, you have to be yourself, and hopefully people
maybe see themselves in me, and maybe they can kind of relate to
it, so vicariously, I think, people want to live through me. Im
the guy, Im kind of like the, uh, Everyman, so I think people
just relate to that."
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Brian
"Kato" Kaelin was born on March 9, 1959, in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has starred in 14 of the most important
films of the last quarter century, including Beach Fever,
Cyborg 3: The Recycler, Surf Sand and Sex, and BASEketball.
His most prominent role was likely in Prototype X29A,
in which he played Rebel #1.
Apart
from his unrivaled success as an actor, Kato is best known
as O.J. Simpson's freeloading, McDonald's-loving houseguest.
He also enjoyed a brief-but-unforgettable stint as a radio
talk show host, has done some modeling for notable publications
such as Playgirl, and is frequently spotted at Hugh
Hefner's mansion.
This page
aims to function as an exhaustive resource on the man who
inspires millions to want to quit their jobs and move in with
athletes of homicidal character. If you can't find something
about Kato on this page, well, my friend, you are just not
looking hard enough.
Kato
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