Omri Katz

Omri Haim Katz (born May 30, 1976) is an American and Israeli actor. His television and movie credits include the television series Dallas and Eerie Indiana, and the movies Matinee, Adventures in Dinosaur City, Hocus Pocus.[1]

Omri Katz
Katz at Nightmare Weekend Richmond in 2023
Born
Omri Haim Katz

(1976-05-30) May 30, 1976
OccupationActor
Years active1983–2002

Biography

Katz was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, to Israeli-Jewish immigrants Yoram and Rina Katz. He has an older brother named Michael and an older sister named Lali. Katz resided in Israel[2] for a year during his childhood, and has also worked as a hairdresser.[3]

In 2015, it was reported that Katz maintains acquaintance with his former fellow actors from Hocus Pocus.[4] As of February 2022, Katz operated a cannabis company.[5]

Filmography

Film and Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1983–1991DallasJohn Ross Ewing IIIMain cast (149 episodes)
1984Simon & SimonBoyEpisode: "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Liberace"
1991–1992Eerie, IndianaMarshall TellerMain cast (19 episodes)
1991ZorroJack AdamsEpisode: "The Man Who Cried Wolf"
Adventures in Dinosaur CityTimmyTV film
1992The TorkelsonsJasonEpisode: "Double Date"
1993Matinee[6]StanFeature film
Hocus Pocus[7]Max Dennison
1993–1995The John Larroquette ShowTony HemingwayRecurring role (6 episodes)
1996Dallas: J.R. Returns[1]John Ross Ewing IIITV film
1999Freaks and GeeksBradEpisode: "Tests and Breasts"
2000General HospitalTattoo ArtistEpisode dated April 26, 2000
2002Journey Into NightSeanShort film

Awards

References

  1. Biddle, Frederic (15 November 1996). "A sentimental journey to 'Dallas'". Boston Globe. p. D18. ISSN 0743-1791.
  2. Moeslein, Anna (25 October 2012). "Where Are They Now: Hocus Pocus". Glamour. Conde Nast. Archived from the original on 31 December 2017.
  3. "TV TALK Katz of 'Eerie' began career at age 3 doing commercials". The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. 1991-11-03. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  4. Westbrook, Caroline (November 3, 2015). "Don't get too excited but the cast of Hocus Pocus just had a mini-reunion". Metro.
  5. "'Hocus Pocus' Cast: Where Are They Now?". 6 February 2022.
  6. Maslin, Janet (29 January 1993). "Reviews/ Film; Eek! There's a Horror Movie in Here!". The New York Times.
  7. Carr, Jay (16 July 1993). "'Hocus Pocus': Fun but not potent enough". Boston Globe. p. 40. ISSN 0743-1791.
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