Hunter Carson
Hunter Carson, born on December 26, 1975, is a multifaceted American actor, screenwriter, producer, and director.
He hails from Los Angeles, California, as the child of accomplished actress Karen Black (née Ziegler) and L. M. Kit Carson, a notable actor, producer, screenwriter, and director. In addition to his immediate family, he is also the stepson of Stephen Eckelberry and has a step-sister, Celine Eckelberry. Carson made his first notable public appearance in October 1976 when he was just nine months old, appearing in his mother's opening monologue on "Saturday Night Live," where she cradled him throughout the segment.
Carson's initial foray into acting came with his portrayal of Hunter Henderson in the film "Paris, Texas," which his father adapted for the screen. He also appeared as Bud Bundy in an unaired episode of the iconic sitcom "Married... with Children." Another significant role came in the 1986 remake of "Invaders from Mars," where he played David Gardner alongside his mother. More recently, he portrayed a "crazy killer boyfriend" in the 2010 horror film "She's Crushed."
Hunter Carson is an alumnus of Wesleyan University, adding to his diverse talents and experiences in the entertainment industry.