Skeet Ulrich

Skeet Ulrich
Skeet Ulrichis an American actor known for his roles in popular 1990s films, as Billy Loomis in Scream and Chris Hooker in The Craft. He established a following after starring in the cult ABC drama Miracles. Another notable role of his is as Johnston Jacob "Jake" Green, Jr., in the television series Jericho. Ulrich is also known for his role as L.A.P.D. Detective Rex Winters, a former Marine from the Law and Order franchise...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth20 January 1970
CityLynchburg, VA
CountryUnited States of America
The thing that impresses me is that she doesn't stand apart from the film. It all works as a whole.
Having people in the business say, You do good work, is part of it, and so is knowing that it's true in my head, that I do good work.
She was pretty raw and technically she didn't know what was going on and that's understandable. So we sat back and laughed. We had all been there, we had all been the ones who didn't know what to do. I remember my first film was terrifying, so it was nice to sit back like I was Jack Lemmon or something.
People said, That's great for your career, but what have you done? I kept feeling I had to defend myself.
I love feedback, I like to know when I hit something. Usually you know yourself, but you like to see that smile on the director's face.
I was nicknamed 'Skeeter' in Little League because I was small and fast, like a mosquito flying across the outfield.
Any time I got in emotional turmoil, I felt sick all the time, like at any minute I would die.
I'm not the most talkative guy in the world.
I don't use the techniques I learned at NYU much anymore.
The whole Indian thing, I always say it's really the American holocaust. It's something we need to look at.
Because of the need to remove all modernism, we stayed in the middle of nowhere all day long, living out of tents. It was cold. It definitely set the scene.
Ultimately, it's a pretty confusing moment.
Ambiguity in directors is a hard thing to deal with.
In this business, you're either Brad Pitt right away, or you're already going down the ladder.