William Theodore Katt, born on February 16, 1951, is an American actor, musician, and director. He is the son of actors Bill Williams and Barbara Hale, and began his acting career in his teens. He gained initial recognition for his role as Tommy Ross in the 1976 horror film ‘Carrie’. Katt is widely known for his starring role as Ralph Hinkley in the television series ‘The Greatest American Hero’ (1981-1983). In addition to ‘Carrie’ and ‘The Greatest American Hero’, Katt has appeared in films such as ‘First Love’ (1977), ‘Big Wednesday’ (1978), and ‘Butch and Sundance: The Early Days’ (1979). He continues to act in television and film, and also does voice acting. He has also directed films such as ‘Clean and Narrow’ (2000).
Here’s a breakdown of William Katt’s **net worth**, early life, career highlights, and other relevant information.
## What Is William Katt’s **Net Worth**?
William Katt’s **net worth** is estimated to be around $500,000 as of 2024. This estimation is based on his acting career in both film and television, as well as potential royalties from past projects like “The Greatest American Hero”.
## Early Life and Background
* Born William Theodore Katt on February 16, 1951, in Los Angeles, California.
* His parents were both actors: Bill Williams (born Herman August Wilhelm Katt), known for his role as Kit Carson in “The Adventures of Kit Carson”, and Barbara Hale, famous for her role as Della Street in “Perry Mason”.
* He grew up in the San Fernando Valley with his siblings Jody and Juanita Katt.
* Katt attended the Army and Navy Academy in Carlsbad, California, and later attended Orange Coast College, initially to study music.
## Career Beginnings and Key Milestones
* He began his acting career in summer stock theater and small television roles.
* His breakout role came in 1976 when he played Tommy Ross in Brian De Palma’s “Carrie”.
* In 1978, he starred as Barlow in “Big Wednesday,” a coming-of-age surfing drama. His real-life mother, Barbara Hale, played his mother in the film.
* In 1979, he played the Sundance Kid in “Butch and Sundance: The Early Days”.
* He gained widespread recognition for his starring role as Ralph Hinkley/Hanley in the TV series “The Greatest American Hero” (1981–1983). The show has maintained a cult following.
* In 1982, he released a soft rock album titled “Secret Smiles” under the name Billy Katt.
* Between 1985 and 1988, he starred in nine “Perry Mason” television films alongside his mother, Barbara Hale, who reprised her role as Della Street.
* He appeared in “House” (1985) and later reprised his role in “House IV” (1992).
* He had guest appearances in “House”, “Andromeda”, “Justice League”, and “Heroes”.
* He wrote a “Greatest American Hero” comic book and contributed to the series’ Facebook page.
* In 2013, he played himself in the spoof film “Paranormal Movie”.
* In 2014, he appeared in “The Unwanted”, and in 2020, in “The 2nd”.
## Personal Life
* Katt married Deborah Kahane in 1979, and they had two sons, Clayton and Emerson. They divorced in 1992.
* He married Danielle Hirsch in 1993, and they have a daughter, Dakota, and a stepson, Andrew.
## Other Ventures
* Katt has written comic books, including “Sparks,” which he co-created under his publishing company, Catastrophic Comics.
* He attends conventions celebrating cult TV shows, connecting with fans of “The Greatest American Hero”.