Nicknamed "Skeeter" by a Little League coach thanks to his small frame and constant buzzing around the field, Bryan Ray Trout transferred from UNC-Wilmington where he was studying Marine Biology to NYU, where he studied acting and became an internationally recognized movie star known as Skeet Ulrich. His inauspicious career start began with uncredited roles in Weekend at Bernie's (1989) and as a thug in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990), but Skeet made it big as the douchey victim of...
Nicknamed "Skeeter" by a Little League coach thanks to his small frame and constant buzzing around the field, Bryan Ray Trout transferred from UNC-Wilmington where he was studying Marine Biology to NYU, where he studied acting and became an internationally recognized movie star known as Skeet Ulrich. His inauspicious career start began with uncredited roles in Weekend at Bernie's (1989) and as a thug in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990), but Skeet made it big as the douchey victim of Sarah's love spell, Chris Hooker in The Craft (1996). While we've been touching ourselves to him since his butt shot in Touch (1997), we’ve wanted to catch a glimpse of Mr. Ulrich’s sea urchin ever since his breakout role as the horror obsessed killer Billy Loomis in the Wes Craven classic, ultra-meta teenage slasher flick, Scream (1996). While Skeet went on to appear as a gay man in As Good As it Gets (1997) which had a good but brief butt tease, eagle eyed viewers can spot a quick shot of his twig and berries while Skeet goes skinny dipping in The Newton Boys (1998). But you can catch a clear shot of his bulge in a pair of skivvies and his ass while mooning a man in Nobody’s Baby (2001). While the early aughts threatened to show Skeet burning out, he made a comeback as a fan favorite in the CBS’ post-apocalyptic drama, Jericho. Sadly the show doesn’t feature this cuties no-no’s. While nineties kids knew all about Mr. Ulrich's rich bounty of sexuality, Gen Z got introduced to Skeet as former Southside Serpent leader FP Jones on Riverdale, before he reprised his role as Billy Loomis in Scream (2022). We're not sure how that works since Billy gets shot to death in the original. but if there's a shot of his now mature body we'll roll with it. From the window to the wall, Skeet Ulrich will have you skeeting all over the place!