
Cast
Nicky Katt
Acting
Cast
Nicky Katt
Known for
Acting
Born
1970-05-11
From
South Dakota, USA
Died
2025-04-08
Also known as Nick Katt
Biography
Nicky Katt (May 11, 1970 – April 8, 2025) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Harry Senate on the television show Boston Public and for his roles as unsympathetic villains. He also appeared in films including Insomnia, The Limey, SubUrbia, and Sin City, and was a semi-regular collaborator of Richard Linklater, Steven Soderbergh, and Christopher Nolan. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nicky Katt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Dark Knight
as Shotgun SWAT (uncredited)

Batman & Robin
as Spike

Gremlins
as Schoolchild

The School of Rock
as Razor

Death Proof
as Counter Guy

A Time to Kill
as Billy Ray Cobb

Sin City
as Stuka

Planet Terror
as Joe

Insomnia
as Fred Duggar

Sister Act
as Waiter

Dazed and Confused
as Clint

The 'Burbs
as Steve Kuntz

Grindhouse
as Joe (segment "Planet Terror")

The Sitter
as Officer Petite

The Limey
as Stacy the Hitman

Strange Days
as Joey Corto

The Brave One
as Detective Vitale

The Cure
as Pony

Boiler Room
as Greg Weinstein

World Trade Center
as Volunteer Fireman

The Babysitter
as Mark Holsten

The Doom Generation
as Carnoburger Cashier

Behind the Candelabra
as Mr. Y

Waking Life
as One of Four Men

Secondhand Lions
as Stan

Rules of Engagement
as Hayes Hodges III

Phantoms
as Deputy Steve Shanning

Speakeasy
as Frank Marnikov

SubUrbia
as Tim

The Way of the Gun
as Obecks

Full Frontal
as Hitler

Richard Linklater: Dream Is Destiny
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Harold
as Police Officer

American Yakuza
as Vic

21 Years: Richard Linklater
as Self - Actor

One True Thing
as Jordan Belzer

Delivered
as Barry

Snow Angels
as Nate Petite

Riding the Bullet
as Ferris

Johns
as Mix

Martians Go Home
as Hippie

I Love Your Work
as Goateed Man

Knight Rider 2010
as Johnny

Underground Aces
as Son

Say You’ll Be Mine
as Ben

Gang Boys
as Slam

Scotch and Milk
as Ray

Goldie and Kids: Listen to Us
as Self