Skip Trace Free Tools to Uncover Actors

By Rob Sutter


I'm certain that you've once come across an old movie, saw an actor, and said, "where on Earth did he go?" There is a wide group of actors that have seemingly vanished without a trace. While there are some who simply wanted to live normal lives with families of their own, others may have just fizzled out after struggling to find work. In my view, skip trace free tools can be used to uncover one actor's whereabouts in particular, even if many haven't heard of his name.

One name that I am sure many cult movie buffs recall while others are not aware of is Eric Freeman. He starred in the horror/holiday film entitled "Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2" as the main character and killer, Ricky Caldwell. While not particularly as popular as Jason Voorhes, Ricky has become an infamous character mostly because of one line that was delivered horrendously. I'm sure plenty of YouTube addicts know of the "Garbage Day" clip but for those who don't, it's worth a viewing.

After the cinematic piece was released, Freeman would act in smaller TV series in guest roles and even did work in a few movies before he vanished during the early 90's. It seems like Freeman has been able to keep his life rather private since disappearing from acting since very little information can be found about him. I feel like, since he's become so impossible to track down, skip trace free tools may be the ticket. Companies along the lines of R.R.S. make use of these tools in order to track down debtors but that's not exclusive since people can utilize them for other purposes.

It's not as if I'd be against Freeman being found because I personally enjoyed "Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2." While it's not exactly a good movie, it's a guilty pleasure that I can sit down and enjoy, laughing at the parts which probably weren't meant to be comedic. Freeman's hammy, over-the-top performance is what I consider to be the icing upon the cake and that only makes the film sweeter in my eyes. Then again, my taste in movies is far different from anyone else's.

I believe that Freeman still has some staying power due to the fact that he still remains in the hearts of cult movie fanatics all over. When he acted poorly in the scene people refer to as "Garbage Day," he cemented his spot as an Internet legend several years down the road. When you think about how many legitimately good actors who couldn't reach critical acclaim, it says something. Maybe America as a whole enjoys the blunders over the successes in life but one thing remains true to me: Freeman needs to step out of the land of obscurity.




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