An Interview With William Katt by Earl B Morris

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From the desk of Earl B Morris

Last year I wrote an open letter to William Katt detailing complaints I had regarding his lack of communication with our Murfreesboro chapter of his fan club.  Via the miracle of the world widening of the web based telecommunications called "Netting" among those in the know, I recieved a missive from Mr. Katt in which he apologized for his lateness in responding, and agreed to answer a few questions for his fans.

The interview follows:

Earl B Morris: In a recent meeting of our local Murfreesboro chapter of the The Katillacs, our Greatest American Hero fan club, a bit of a tête-à-tête ensued regarding my uniform.
Some members claimed that my “packing” my costume in order to compensate for areas where nature had failed to provide was immoral and probably illegal, to which I responded that this was a common technique among actors and jazz dancers, and in no way undermined the efficacy of the costume. Will you help to settle this unrest?

 
William Katt: Certainly didn’t get in the way of Errol Flynn or more recently Jack Black for that matter.
Hell… if the network wasn’t so prudish when I was doing Greatest American Hero I’m sure the show would have run another 3 or 4 seasons. If boots were made for walking then tights were made for stretching
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