Actors Can Be Found by Skip Trace Free Tools

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.

Eric Freeman is one name that I'm sure many people haven't heard of but those who relish terrible movies may recall. His one big claim to fame is starring in the horror/holiday movie, "Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2" as the killer named Ricky Caldwell. While he isn't exactly at Freddy Krueger's level of horror status, he's still a character who has had quite a bit of popularity thanks to one poorly delivered line in the movie. Those who frequent YouTube know about the infamous "Garbage Day" clip.

After the movie was released, Freeman went on to guest star in a few small TV shows and movies before he vanished in 1992. The fact that such little information exists about him in the personal sense leads me to believe that he has a handling on keeping one's life private better than anyone. I feel like, if nothing else, skip trace free tools would be the best bet to uncover Freeman's whereabouts. Companies such as R-R-S utilize these in order to find people who have defaulted on debts and the likes but that's not the only reason they are used.

I would be in total support of Freeman being found since I am somewhat of a fan of "Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2." It's not a great movie, exactly, but it's a guilty pleasure that I can indulge in, laughing at scenes which weren't meant to be funny but rather serious. When you throw in Freeman and the outlandish way that he acts in a supposed slasher film, that only serves as the icing upon the decadent cake I can feast on. Of course, what I view as a fun movie may be different from what you consider one to be.

Freeman has to be found once again because he has a certain place within the hearts of cult movie buffs such as me. He was able to say one line so poorly and became an Internet sensation years down the road. That's no easy feat, especially when you consider how hard many actors work today and receive little acclaim. Maybe it goes to show how we as Americans seek out blunders over successes, but I think it's time for this seemingly missing actor to come out of retirement.




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