Remembering the late, great Nicky Katt, who stole scenes for Soderbergh, Nolan, and more
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Remembering the late, great Nicky Katt, who stole scenes for Soderbergh, Nolan, and more
"Soderbergh's latest crime thriller runs for just 89 minutes, showcasing a terse narrative style that effectively balances brevity with impactful storytelling."
"Nicky Katt, who recently passed away, had a unique career trajectory, excelling in both film and television, even while seeking greater prominence."
In Steven Soderbergh's 89-minute crime thriller, Katt shines in a minor role that highlights his talent. Often portrayed as a versatile character actor, Katt carved a niche for himself with collaborations with prominent directors. His journey began in television with a role on Boston Public, leading to memorable appearances in films by Richard Linklater, Robert Rodriguez, and Christopher Nolan. Despite his struggles, Katt’s impact on cinema and his understated performances left a lasting legacy.
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