Brian Gerard "Kato" Kaelin (/ˈkeɪtoʊˈkeɪlɪn/; born March 9, 1959) is an American radio and television personality who gained fame as a witness during the 1994–1995 murder trial of O. J. Simpson. Read full biography of Kato Kaelin →
Sometimes people just want you to fail. Except your really good friends. I've always known who my best friends were.
At the time that I knew them, they were not living together. They began dating again after their divorce, so I didn't really see fighting.
I'm not going to just fade out, I know.
People should realize that I shot a Coke commercial back in 1986. So, you know, I've been around a long time. I carry my Screen Actors Guild Card.
Never live with someone that won the Heisman.
I was at an acting academy for seven years prior to the trial.
I ended up living at OJ's because Nicole bought a home that no longer had a guest house. OJ offered his guest house to me. Anybody in LA looking... →
It's incredible when I'm out in these towns. I have people telling me they were waiting for hours just to meet me and get my autograph. I... →
The circumstance is the incredible part, but I always knew in my heart that something was going to be out there, just for the world to notice me. It... →
The media works in sound bites. They can make you look like a genius or stupid.
I believe in my heart Simpson is guilty.
I don't want to be Kato, the trial guy. It's like everything I do is under a microscope.
I have contact with no one involved in the trial.