Skeet Ulrich is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in Scream (1996 & 2022), As Good As It Gets (1997) and Riverdale.
Skeet Ulrich Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Skeet Ulrich was born on January 20, 1970 (Skeet Ulrich: Age 53), in Lynchburg, Virginia to Caroline Wax, owner of Sports Management Group. Ulrich considers his first stepfather D.K. Ulrich to be his father. He has one older brother, Geoff Ulrich.
Ulrich’s biological father kidnapped him and his brother when he was six and they spent the next three years moving from Florida to New York and lastly to Pennsylvania. As a child, Ulrich had poor health and had several cases of pneumonia. At ten years old he underwent open heart surgery to fix a ventricle.
Ulrich’s original name was Bryan Ray Trout. He got the nickname Skeet from his Little League coach who called him ‘Skeeter’ because he was as...
Skeet Ulrich Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Skeet Ulrich was born on January 20, 1970 (Skeet Ulrich: Age 53), in Lynchburg, Virginia to Caroline Wax, owner of Sports Management Group. Ulrich considers his first stepfather D.K. Ulrich to be his father. He has one older brother, Geoff Ulrich.
Ulrich’s biological father kidnapped him and his brother when he was six and they spent the next three years moving from Florida to New York and lastly to Pennsylvania. As a child, Ulrich had poor health and had several cases of pneumonia. At ten years old he underwent open heart surgery to fix a ventricle.
Ulrich’s original name was Bryan Ray Trout. He got the nickname Skeet from his Little League coach who called him ‘Skeeter’ because he was as...
- 4/18/2023
- by Hailey Schipper
- Uinterview
In 11 Questions, The A.V. Club asks interesting people 11 interesting questions—and then asks them to suggest one for our next interviewee.
Chicago native Craig Robinson first made a name for himself as Darryl on the American version of The Office. Since then he’s become a popular fixture in ensemble comedies like This Is The End and the Hot Tub Time Machine series. On the small screen, he’s shown up everywhere from Eastbound & Down to Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the sci-fi series Mr. Robot, as a deceptively friendly neighbor. His latest movie, out this summer, is a caper comedy called Austin Found with Linda Cardellini and Skeet Ulrich. Robinson took a few minutes between his many gigs to go through our 11 Questions, and we have to say, we don’t know anyone else who has given these questions so much thought, sometimes mulling them over ...
Chicago native Craig Robinson first made a name for himself as Darryl on the American version of The Office. Since then he’s become a popular fixture in ensemble comedies like This Is The End and the Hot Tub Time Machine series. On the small screen, he’s shown up everywhere from Eastbound & Down to Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the sci-fi series Mr. Robot, as a deceptively friendly neighbor. His latest movie, out this summer, is a caper comedy called Austin Found with Linda Cardellini and Skeet Ulrich. Robinson took a few minutes between his many gigs to go through our 11 Questions, and we have to say, we don’t know anyone else who has given these questions so much thought, sometimes mulling them over ...
- 7/12/2017
- by Gwen Ihnat
- avclub.com
The limits of America's celebrity-focused culture are sorely tested in Austin Found, a social satire that unnervingly raises the stakes for achieving fleeting media fame. Will Raee's feature wrings a few laughs from a strained premise, but remains far better suited to short-attention span formats than theatrical play.
Former high school cheerleader and prom queen Leanne (Linda Cardellini), now in her mid-30s, lives a sedate life with her glory days far behind her. Her focus now is tending to her unassuming husband Don (Jon Daly) and attempting to recapture some of her former celebrity by coaching 11-year-old daughter Patty (Ursula...
Former high school cheerleader and prom queen Leanne (Linda Cardellini), now in her mid-30s, lives a sedate life with her glory days far behind her. Her focus now is tending to her unassuming husband Don (Jon Daly) and attempting to recapture some of her former celebrity by coaching 11-year-old daughter Patty (Ursula...
- 7/7/2017
- by Justin Lowe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Our resident VOD expert tells you what's new to rent and/or own this week via various Digital HD providers such as cable Movies On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play and, of course, Netflix. Cable Movies On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical The Zookeeper's Wife (period drama; Jessica Chastain, Johan Heldenbergh, Daniel Bruhl; rated PG-13) Song to Song (romantic drama; Ryan Gosling, Michael Fassbender, Rooney Mara; rated R) Austin Found (drama-comedy; Linda Cardellini, Kristen Schaa, Skeet Ulrich, Jaime Pressly; available 7/7 on cable Mod and in theaters; not rated) Digital HD: Rent from $4-$7 or own from $13-$20 (HD may cost more than Sd). Check with your favorite Digital HD provider to see if the same...
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- 7/6/2017
- by Robert B. DeSalvo
- Movies.com
Parents trying to live vicariously through their children doesn’t always lead to the best results, and in the upcoming indie comedy “Austin Found,” chasing fame and fortune has its consequences. And today we have an exclusive clip from the film.
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Starring Linda Cardellini, Kristen Schaal, Skeet Ulrich, and Craig Robinson, the story follows Leanne Miller, a former beauty queen and prom queen, who is fed up with her unglamorously average lifestyle when, and decides to take matters into her own hands by plotting a scheme to make her family instant celebrities.
Continue reading Exclusive: Linda Cardellini Goes To A Pageant In Clip From ‘Austin Found’ at The Playlist.
Read More: First Trailer For ‘Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle’ Rumbles With Dwayne Johnson
Starring Linda Cardellini, Kristen Schaal, Skeet Ulrich, and Craig Robinson, the story follows Leanne Miller, a former beauty queen and prom queen, who is fed up with her unglamorously average lifestyle when, and decides to take matters into her own hands by plotting a scheme to make her family instant celebrities.
Continue reading Exclusive: Linda Cardellini Goes To A Pageant In Clip From ‘Austin Found’ at The Playlist.
- 6/29/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Under all normal circumstances, kidnapping is not funny, but this trailer for Austin Found is trying to prove otherwise. Starring Linda Cardellini, Craig Robinson, Kirsten Schaal and Skeet Ulrich. Cardellini plays a fame-hungry mom that has faked the kidnapping of her daughter in an attempt to become a star. Firstshowing explains the logline:
"Leanne is fed up with her unglamorously average lifestyle when she comes up with a scheme to make her family instant celebrities. Teaming up with her ex-boyfriend, Billy (Skeet Ulrich), and his ex-con buddy, Jebidiah (Craig Robinson), Leanne conspires to have her 11-year-old daughter, Patty (Urusula Parker), kidnapped for just for a month or two. All she has to do is keep the local press (Kristen Schaal) and Sherriff (Patrick Warburton) focused on the case at hand and off hers. What could go wrong?"
The movie feels like a straight to DVD and seems to be full of ignorant people,...
"Leanne is fed up with her unglamorously average lifestyle when she comes up with a scheme to make her family instant celebrities. Teaming up with her ex-boyfriend, Billy (Skeet Ulrich), and his ex-con buddy, Jebidiah (Craig Robinson), Leanne conspires to have her 11-year-old daughter, Patty (Urusula Parker), kidnapped for just for a month or two. All she has to do is keep the local press (Kristen Schaal) and Sherriff (Patrick Warburton) focused on the case at hand and off hers. What could go wrong?"
The movie feels like a straight to DVD and seems to be full of ignorant people,...
- 5/25/2017
- by Kristian Odland
- GeekTyrant
Kidnapping is normally no laughing matter, but in co-writer/director Will Raee’s upcoming comedy Austin Found, he’s gathered a stellar cast that he hopes will make you forget about real-world problems for a while and just watch a bunch of idiots try to get away with a small-town crime. With names like Linda Cardellini (Freaks and […]
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- 5/23/2017
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
"She's what they call nowadays a 'mean girl'." Gravitas Ventures has released an official trailer for the film Austin Found, a comedy about a fame-obsessed single mother who tries to pull off a fake kidnapping in order to get attention. Actress Linda Cardellini stars as Leanne, who is bored with her "unglamorously average lifestyle" and recruits her ex-boyfriend and his ex-con friend to put this plan together and have her daughter go missing for a few months. The cast includes Urusula Parker as her daughter Patty, along with Kirsten Schaal, Craig Robinson, Skeet Ulrich, Patrick Warburton, Jon Daly, Chris Parnell, and Matt Jones. This looks crazy stupid, but perhaps that is the point, it's a comedy about how stupid people can be sometimes all in pursuit of fame and fortune and glory. But I recommend Ingrid Goes West instead. Here's the first official trailer for Will Raée's Austin Found,...
- 5/22/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead will be featured at the Salem Horror Fest, and we have info on the special screening. Also in today's Horror Highlights is an excerpt from Nicholas Forristal's Domitianus, stills from Midnighters, Dances with Films 2017 details, and the trailer for A24's Good Time.
Salem Horror Fest: Press Release: "Salem, Ma. - Salem Horror Fest, in partnership with the Peabody Essex Museum and CinemaSalem, today announced four weeks of screenings, parties, concerts, panels and exhibits that explore societal themes of fear and anxiety in horror at the Halloween capital of the world; Salem, Massachusetts
Amidst the notorious backdrop of the 1692 Witch Trials, the festival will feature a city-wide program set to kick off at the Peabody Essex Museum on Thursday, September 21 as part of the Pem/Pm evening party series in conjunction with their upcoming exhibit “It’s Alive” Classic Horror and Sci-Fi...
Salem Horror Fest: Press Release: "Salem, Ma. - Salem Horror Fest, in partnership with the Peabody Essex Museum and CinemaSalem, today announced four weeks of screenings, parties, concerts, panels and exhibits that explore societal themes of fear and anxiety in horror at the Halloween capital of the world; Salem, Massachusetts
Amidst the notorious backdrop of the 1692 Witch Trials, the festival will feature a city-wide program set to kick off at the Peabody Essex Museum on Thursday, September 21 as part of the Pem/Pm evening party series in conjunction with their upcoming exhibit “It’s Alive” Classic Horror and Sci-Fi...
- 5/17/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Keep up with the always-hopping film festival world with our weekly Film Festival Roundup column. Check out last week’s Roundup right here.
Lineup Announcements
– The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will be presented June 9 – 18, with 21 topical and provocative feature documentaries and panel discussions that showcase courageous resilience in challenging times. In an era of global advances by far-right forces into the political mainstream, assaults on the free press, and the rise of “citizen journalism,” festival organizers hope that the films in this year’s program can serve as inspiration and motivation for the audience, from seasoned activists to those searching for a role in local and global movements.
Now in its 28th edition, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival is co-presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and IFC Center. All screenings will be followed by in-depth discussions with filmmakers, film subjects, Human Rights Watch researchers, and special guests.
Lineup Announcements
– The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will be presented June 9 – 18, with 21 topical and provocative feature documentaries and panel discussions that showcase courageous resilience in challenging times. In an era of global advances by far-right forces into the political mainstream, assaults on the free press, and the rise of “citizen journalism,” festival organizers hope that the films in this year’s program can serve as inspiration and motivation for the audience, from seasoned activists to those searching for a role in local and global movements.
Now in its 28th edition, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival is co-presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and IFC Center. All screenings will be followed by in-depth discussions with filmmakers, film subjects, Human Rights Watch researchers, and special guests.
- 5/11/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Principal photography has finished in Los Angeles on the caper starring Linda Cardellini, Skeet Ulrich, Craig Robinson, Kristen Schaal and Ursula Parker.
Lost In Austin tells of a bored mother who arranges for her ex-boyfriend to kidnap her daughter in an attempt to turn her family into celebrities.
Jon Daly, Jaime Pressly, Chris Parnell, Matt Jones and Patrick Warburton round out the key cast.
Director Will Raee co-wrote the screenplay with Brenna Graziano.
Mary Pat Bentel, Ted Deiker, Bob Ruggeri and Gary Ousdahl are producing while Cardellini (pictured) serves as executive producer alongside Daniel Costanzo.
Lost In Austin tells of a bored mother who arranges for her ex-boyfriend to kidnap her daughter in an attempt to turn her family into celebrities.
Jon Daly, Jaime Pressly, Chris Parnell, Matt Jones and Patrick Warburton round out the key cast.
Director Will Raee co-wrote the screenplay with Brenna Graziano.
Mary Pat Bentel, Ted Deiker, Bob Ruggeri and Gary Ousdahl are producing while Cardellini (pictured) serves as executive producer alongside Daniel Costanzo.
- 3/25/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Jericho alum Skeet Ulrich is set for a lead role opposite Meagan Good in NBC drama pilot Babylon Fields, from Michael Cuesta, Gerald Cuesta and Michael Atkinson. The 20th TV-produced project, originally developed and piloted at CBS seven years ago, is about a town’s residents coming back from the dead. Ulrich, repped by UTA and Brillstein, will play the dual roles of Father Harries, a local priest, and his estranged identical twin brother Graham, a junkie who returns from the dead. This marks Ulrich’s return to NBC, where he starred on Law & Order: La. He will segue to Babylon Fields after wrapping indie Lost In Austin and next will be seen in the indie 50 to 1. Related: Pilot Season 2014: The Overachievers 2014 CBS Pilots...
- 2/25/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Mad Men‘s Linda Cardellini is set to co-star opposite Kyle Chandler and Ben Mendelsohn in Netflix‘s 13-episode psychological thriller from Damages creators Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman and Glenn Kessler and Sony Pictures TV. Written and executive produced by the Kessler brothers and Zelman in their follow-up to the acclaimed FX/DirecTV legal thriller starring Glenn Close, the untitled series centers on a close-knit family of adult siblings whose secrets and scars are revealed when the black sheep oldest brother, Danny (Mendesohn), returns home. Cardellini, repped by ICM Partners and Mosaic Media, will play the youngest of four siblings, Meg, a skilled attorney who’s also warm, caring and fun but, beneath her buoyant exterior, she is a complex woman with secrets. Chandler plays the middle brother. Filming is set to begin in late March in the Florida Keys. Cardellini earned an Emmy nomination last year for her first season on Mad Men,...
- 2/4/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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