It was the psychopathic bully of Life is a dream by Richard Linklater, the teacher outside the box in Boston Publica disturbing detective in Insomnia by Christopher Nolan and one of the most recognizable faces of independent cinema of the 90s and early 2000: Nicky Katt died at 54 years old.
To give the news was his lawyer, without specifying the causes of death. Schive and reserved actor, Katt has built a career dotted with memorable characters, often borderline, always intense. He was not a cover star, but he had the charism of those who know how to leave their mark in a few scenes.
Born in Rowena, South Dakota, on May 11, 1970, had begun to act as a very young age in the cult series of the 80s, such as Chips And Fantasy Island. The real success, however, comes in the 90s, when American independent cinema explodes and Katt becomes one of its most recognizable faces.
Among his most appreciated collaborations: The Limey And Full Frontal by Steven Soderbergh, Boiler Room, Suburbia, The Brave One and the disturbing School Tieswhere he played uncomfortable, disturbing, but always credible characters. On TV, the public reminds him above all for the role of Harry Senate in Boston Publica professor as brilliant as it is tormented.
He was also an appreciated voice actor in the world of video games: his voice of Atton Rand in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II. His last appearance dates back to 2018, in an episode of the Hulu series Casual. Since then, Katt had moved away from the spotlight.
Source: Vanity Fair

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