Kato Kaelin
Kato Kaelin gained fame as a houseguest during the O.J. Simpson murder trial.
Brian Kaelin
TV Actor
March 9, 1959
Pisces
66
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Kato Kaelin, born Brian Keith Kaelin on March 9, 1953, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, rose to fame in the early 1990s as a houseguest on MTV’s “The Real World: Los Angeles.” His outspoken personality and involvement in the show’s controversies made him a popular media figure.
Kaelin’s career expanded beyond reality television, and he appeared in several films and television shows, including “BASEketball” (1998), “The Love Boat: The Next Wave” (1998-1999), and “Baywatch” (1999-2001). He also became a regular guest on talk shows and news programs, commenting on pop culture and current events.
Kaelin’s most notable involvement remains his presence at O.J. Simpson’s home on the night of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. His testimony during the subsequent trial was widely publicized and contributed to the media frenzy surrounding the case.
In addition to his entertainment career, Kaelin has authored two books: “Kato Kaelin: The Whole Truth” (1995) and “The Kato Kaelin Files” (1997). He is an avid golfer and a fan of the Green Bay Packers, often appearing on local sports talk shows to discuss the team.
Kaelin’s personal life includes two marriages, the first to Cynthia Coulter from 1983 to 1989 and the second to Kimberly McFadden from 2003 to 2004. He has two children, Tyler and Roxanne.
Kato Kaelin continues to be a recognizable figure in the entertainment industry, known for his outspoken personality and involvement in some of the most talked-about events of the past few decades.