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Scream Actor Took Real Pain for Iconic Scene
20 Nov
Summary
- Actor Skeet Ulrich was genuinely injured during a Scream scene.
- An umbrella stab meant for character Billy Loomis hit the actor.
- The mask's limited visibility caused the accidental injury.

The final confrontation in the 1996 horror hit Scream featured a shocking revelation and a brutal takedown. However, a key moment in defeating Billy Loomis involved genuine pain for actor Skeet Ulrich. During the scene where Sidney attacks Billy with an umbrella, the prop was rigged for safety. Yet, due to the Ghostface mask's restricted visibility, the actor was accidentally struck in a sensitive spot.
This unintended hit was not part of the performance, according to director Wes Craven. The wince seen on screen was a reaction to real pain. Despite the unexpected injury and adrenaline, Ulrich maintained his character, ensuring the intense sequence remained convincing for the cameras. This incident underscores the unpredictable nature of stunt work, even with careful planning.
Ulrich's portrayal of Billy Loomis continues to resonate, with the character appearing in subsequent franchise entries through flashbacks and visions. Meanwhile, the actor is set to star in Blumhouse's Five Nights at Freddy's 2, scheduled for release on December 5, 2025, indicating a continued presence in the horror genre.




