You Wanted to Know . . . about William Katt and Connie Selleca of The Greatest American Hero (2024)

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Look at what's happened to me,
I can't believe it myself.
Suddenly I'm up on top of the world,
It should've been somebody else.

Believe it or not,
I'm walking on air.
I never thought I could feel so free-.
Flying away on a wing and a prayer.
Who could it be?
Believe it or not it's just me.



- Lyrics to "Believe it Not," the theme song from The Greatest American Hero,Composed by Mike Post (music) and Stephen Geyer (lyrics)

Do you remember that catchy tune? If so, then you probably recall a TV series about a young man with curly blond hair, a cherubic face and a red superhero suit? The man was William Katt and the series wasThe Greatest American Hero. Itran on the ABC Network from 1981 until 1983 and featured Katt as Los Angeles high school teacher Ralph Hinkley and Connie Sellecca as his girlfriend, attorney Pam Davidson. Veteran actor Robert Culp played FBI agent Bill Maxwell.

While on a field trip, Ralph Hinkley and his special education students became stranded on a desert road when their bus broke down. As Ralph walked along the road to get help, he was almost run over by a car driven by FBI agent Bill Maxwell. A spaceship suddenly appeared and Ralph was accosted by aliens. The extraterrestrials presented him with a red suit which endowed him with superhuman powers. Ralph, of course, didn't relish wearing the silly suit (with cape) and he was a most reluctant superhero. He soon lost the instruction manual for the suit and myriad comic situations arose when he was forced to experiment with his newly found powers. However, FBI agent Maxwell persuaded him to use his powers to combat crime.

Meanwhile, Ralph had to learn how to use the suit by trial and error. In his attempts to fly, he flailed about, crashed into walls and fell into bushes. He also discovered new powers, such as the ability to become invisible, at inappropriate or inconvenient times, . Pam, whom he eventually married, and Maxwell, were the only adults who knew of Ralph's powers.

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L to R: Connie Selleca, William Katt and Robert Culp

The Greatest American Hero premiered on March 18, 1981 and the show was forced to deal with some immediate problems. It was threatened with a lawsuit by the owners of the Superman copyright. Then, on March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot outside the Washington Hilton Hotel. The name of Reagan's attempted assassin was John Hinckley, Jr., too close for comfort to "Hinkley," the last name William Katt's character. As a results, Ralph was called "Mr. H." (sometimes "Mr. Hanley") for a time.

WILLIAM KATT

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When I play a good guy, I try to explore them and figure out what shapes them and makes them interesting. When I'm playing a bad guy, I try to explore everything that makes them good. No one ever really thinks that they're a bad guy.

- William Katt

William Theodore Katt was born on February 16, 1951 in Los Angeles, California, the son of prominent actors. His father, the late Bill Williams, played the lead role in the classic 1950s Western series, The Adventures of Kit Carson. His mother, Barbara Hale, is best known for her portrayal of secretary Della Street on Perry Mason. Known as "Billy" or "Bill," Katt was raised in the San Fernando Valley and began his acting career as a teenager. Prior to his role on The Greatest American Hero, he was best known for his portrayal of Tommy Ross, the doomed prom date of Carrie White in the film version of Stephen King's Carrie.

In the 1970s, Katt made appearances on TV series asEmergency (1972),M*A*S*H (1972), Kung Fu (1973), Police Woman (1974), Gunsmoke (1974), The Rookies (1974), Kojak (1975), He also had guest roles on Ironside in 1972 and 1975. In addition, he portrayed Jack Barlow in a 1978 coming-of-age movie about surfers titledBig Wednesday. Big Wednesdayfeatured a young Jan Michael Vincent and a a young Gary Busey. Katt's mother, Barbara, had a role in the film too.

Katt later played Paul Drake Jr. in a series of Perry Mason TV movies from 1985 until 1988 (Paul Drake Sr.was Perry Mason's private investigator in the classic 1960s series. William Hopper, who portrayed the elder Drake, died in 1970. He was the son of Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper). Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale reprised their roles as Perry Mason and Della Street.in the television movies, the first of which was Perry Mason Returns (1985).

In 1991, Willaim Katt had a recurring role in the short-lived comedy, Good Sports, starring Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal as sports anchors. He played the part of Nick Calder in five episodes. In 1991 and 1992, he guest-starred as Jeffrey Teller in two episodes of the one-hour drama Sisters. The fist episode is entitled "Portrait of the Artists" (Season 3, Episode 11, Air Date: December 12, 1992). The second episode is "Moving Pictures" (Season 3, Episode 17, Air Date: February 13, 1993).

In 1993, Katt appeared in Murder, She Wrote,with Angela Lansbury, in an episode called "Love's Deadly Desire" (Season 9, Episode 22, Air Date: May 16, 1993). He portrayed Derek Hartman, husband of a romance novelist. In 1994, Katt had roles in Burke's Law ("Who Killed the Fashion King?," Season 1, Episode 2, Air Date: January 14, 1994) and Diagnosis Murder ("Flashdance with Death," Season 1, Episode 11 (Air date: January 28, 1994).

In 1994, Katt was also cast as Paul Carson in eight episodes of Model Inc., a spin-off of the prme time soap Melrose Place. In the late 1990s, he appeared in episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger (1998), andThe Net (1998). His 21st century credits include TV series such asThe Hunger (2000), Dark Realm (2001) and JAG (2001) (2004) and House of Payne (2010). He continues to remain active as an actor and director.

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William Katt has been married twice. He wed Deborah Kahane in 1979 and the marriage produced two sons, Clayton and Emerson. However, the couple divorced in 1986. Katt remarried in 1993, this time to Danielle Hirsch. They have a daughter named Dakota together and Katt also has a stepson, Andrew.

In a July 12, 2012 interview with Branscombe Richmond at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort, William Katt was asked about about his reaction to wearing red tights as part of his costume on The Greatest American Hero. Hetold Richmondthat he originally feared it would be the ruination of his career. He now regards his time on the show as a "seminal moment" in his life and in his career. Katt also said that he had remained friends with the Robert Culp until Culp's death and that he has maintained a friendship with Connie Sellecca.

CONNIE SELLECCA

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Connie Sellecca was born on May 25, 1955 in the Bronx, New York to Italian immigrant parents. Her birth name was Concetta Sellecchia. When she was 12, her family moved to the town of Pomona, in upstate New York. She attended nearby Ramapo High School where she became involved in student theatre productions. She then enrolled at Boston College, but left to signed with an New York agent and pursue an acting career.

In order to support her drama studies, Connie became a lingerie and fashion model. It wasn't longer before the aspiring actress began winning fashion and commercial assignments. She finally made her acting debut in a 1978 fantasy film called Bermuda Depthsa Japanese/American co-production that originally aired as a television movie. It starred Leigh McCloskey, Carl Weathers and Burl Ives.

From 1978 to 1979, Connie Sellecca had her first regular role in a TV series. She played Lisa Benton, a flight attendant in the short-lived series Flying High. She also appeared in Captain America II: Death Too Soon, a 1979 TV film based on the Marvel Comics superhero Captain America. Her big break came when she was cast in the role of Pam Davidson, in the superhero parody The Greatest American Hero.

After The Greatest American Hero was cancelled, Connie appeared in another successful series. From 1983 until 1988, she portrayed Christine Francis in the TV drama Hotel oppositeco-stars James Brolin and Shari Belafonte. The show centred around the happenings at the lavish St. Gregory Hotel in San Francisco.

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Connie and James Brolin in their Hotel days

In the 1990s, Connie appeared in slew of television movies: A House of Secrets and Lies (1992), Passport to Murder (1993),She Led Two Lives(1994),A Dangerous Affair(1995),The Surrogate (1995), A Holiday to Remember (1995),While My Pretty One Sleeps (1997), Something Borrowed, Something Blue 997),Doomsday Rock (1997) and Dangerous Waters (1999). She also starred in two short-live-lived series: P.S. I Luv U (1991-1992) and Second Chances (1993-1994).

In P.S.I. Luv U, she portrayed a con woman turned informant opposite Greg Evigan. In Second Chances, she played Dianne Benedict, an aspiring judge in a small California town. Her co-stars were Jennifer Lopez. Megan Follows and Michelle Phillips. On January 17. 1994, the Northridge earthquake in California;s San Fernando Valley damaged the show's sets and CBS cancelled the series.

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In the 2000s. Connie has continued to appear in television movies: Annie's Dream (2002), All About Christmas Eve (2012).

Connie has been married twice. Her first husband was American actor Gil Gerard, whom she wed on October 28, 1979. They had a son, Gilbert Vincent "Gib" Gerard, and divorced in 1987. According to an April 20, 1992Peoplemagazine article, "Oh, What a Night!." by Jeannie Park, the breakup was acrimonious and there was a custody battle over young Gib.

On April 4, 1992, she married for second time, to pianist and composer John Tesh, a popular radio and television personality. The wedding took place at a Beverly Hills mansion that Connie had rented. Connie's sister, Rosann Mack was her maid of honour and her mother, Ann, accompanied her to the altar. The ceremony was conducted by Pastor Louis Lapides.

John Tesh, a native of Garden City, New York, is the former co-host ofEntertainment Tonight (ET)and he hecurrently hosts a syndicated radio program,The John Tesh, Radio Show: Intelligence for Your Life. John and Connie are born-again Christians and John has written and performed sacred music.

According to an April 20, 1992 People magazine article, "Oh, What a Night!." by Jeannie Park, Connie first became acquainted with Tesh in Palm Springs, California. She was there to film the pilot for P.S.I. Luv U and he was hosting an IBM awards programs. After their meeting, he gifted her with a tape of his first album, Tour de France. When they returned to Los Angeles, a smitten Tesh perused Connie's ET library file, then interviewed her by phone from her Beverly Hills home for a radio show. After the show, she accepted his invitation for dinner and the romance took flight.

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John Tesh

Connie Sellecca and John Tesh are the parents of a daughter, Prima (born June 2, 1994), who was named after Connie's father, Primo Sellecchia, a building contractor who died in 1987.

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2008 photo of John and Connie with daughter Prima

Photo attribution: Luke Ford http://www.lukeford.net/Images/photos4/photos/080204.htm

END NOTES

* Robert Culp, is best known for his portrayal of Kelly Robinson on the 1960s espionage series I Spy, co-starring Bill Cosby. Culp collapsed and died of a heart attack on March 24, 2010. He was 79 years old at the time of his passing.

* During the summer of 1981, the song "The Greatest American Hero (Believe it or Not)," was a major hit for American singer Joey Scarbury.

* William Katt's mother,Barbara Hale, was born in 1922 and will celebrate her 93rd birthday on April 18, 2015.

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William Katt with his mother, Barbara Hale

- Joanne

You Wanted to Know . . . about William Katt and Connie Selleca of The Greatest American Hero (2024)

FAQs

What is the premise of The Greatest American Hero? ›

What's the Story? High school teacher Ralph Hinkley (in later episodes, Hanley) (William Katt) becomes the world's most unlikely hero when a team of aliens bestows on him a special red suit with superpowers and he partners with seasoned FBI agent Bill Maxwell (Robert Culp) to round up bad guys.

Why did The Greatest American Hero get cancelled? ›

This was seen as simply an idiot children's series by way too many folks out there. Unfortunately that was the nail in the coffin. No TV show was going to survive being up against such odds. After 3 very short seasons and 44 episodes, The Greatest American Hero was cancelled by ABC in the spring of 1983...

What does The Greatest American Hero symbol mean? ›

Symbol. On the Season 1 DVD, Stephen J. Cannell notes that the symbol design on the front of the suit is actually based on a pair of scissors that he had on his desk during the design of the uniform. He said that the costume designer asked him what he wanted the suit's chest emblem to look like.

Who wrote The Greatest American Hero theme song? ›

"Theme from The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)" is a song composed by Mike Post with lyrics by Stephen Geyer, and sung by American singer Joey Scarbury. It serves as the theme song for the 1980s television series The Greatest American Hero.

What is the central idea of the hero? ›

The central idea of “The Hero” by Rabindranath Tagore revolves around the concept of heroism and its true essence. The poem narrates the story of a young boy who performs a brave act by saving a drowning man, but his heroism is not recognized by the villagers who are more focused on their daily routines.

What is the moral of the story a hero? ›

The short moral of the story "A Hero - Lesson Number 3" by R.K. Narayan is that true heroism lies not in physical strength or grand acts, but in the courage to do what is right and stand up for justice, even in the face of adversity.

What is the idea of the American hero? ›

This project defines an American Hero as someone who puts others needs before their own and has had a lasting cultural and social impact on the lives of Americans.

How does The Greatest American Hero end? ›

In the final episode of the show Ralph has to stop being a superhero, because his secret identity is revealed to the world. He has to find a replacement and it's not his FBI partner Bill. Ralph choses one of his students: Rhonda Blake, who's had a crush on him since the first episode.

Who is the number one American hero in my hero? ›

Abilities. Overall Abilities: Cathleen was the No. 1 Hero in the United States, and regarded by All For One as "the strongest woman around." He also noted that she could easily shrug off cheap tricks and petty tactics.

Who is the guy from greatest American hero? ›

Starting as a spring replacement show, it starred relative newcomer William Katt as the tragically named Ralph Hinckley (I'll get to the tragedy in a minute), a high school teacher with lots of troubled kids in his class.

What ever happened to William Katt? ›

Katt continues to appear on television and in supporting film roles, and does voice acting as well.

What is the main idea of the book hero? ›

Overview. Published in 2010, Hero is an adventure novel for middle-grade readers about a teenage boy who develops superpowers and uses them to avenge the murder of his superhero father.

What is the point of the hero movie? ›

Parents need to know that The Hero is a drama about an aging movie star (Sam Elliott) who's diagnosed with cancer and tries to get his life back together. It's such a warm, easygoing movie that, despite the dark material, it's a delight to watch.

What is the main idea of the poem What Makes a hero? ›

This poem shows that the hero can be selfless and brave for others. But it also shows how that hero can become concerned with the fame and potential reward for the act that they engage in.

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