Biography
The Washington, DC-born Carhart was raised in Izmir and Ankara, Turkey, and Verdun, France before settling back in the US where he studied theater. He worked on the off-Broadway stage before landing a series of small roles in some high profile films. Carhart found more work in TV guest spots, leads in busted pilots, and stints in recurring and regular roles including playing a laid-back businessman who woos Patricia Wettig on "thirtysomething" …
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Career Milestones
1992 | Acted on Broadway in "A Streetcar Named Desire" starring Jessica Lange and Alec Baldwin | |
1989 | Cast as a regular on "Island Son", a medical drama set in Hawaii | |
1989 | Played a recurring role on "thirtysomething" | |
1988 | Co-starred in the unsold pilot "Lovers, Partners & Spies" | |
1987 | Played a recurring role on "Leg Work", a short-lived detective series | |
1986 | Did a guest spot on "Spenser: For Hire" | |
1984 | First major feature, "Ghostbusters" | |
| Acted on the off-Broadway stage | ||
1984 | Feature debut, "The Party Animal", a teen sex comedy | |
| Raised in Izmir and Ankara, Turkey and Verdun, France | ||
| Born in Washington, DC | ||
