Skip Stellrecht
Born: 1959-09-05 in Fullerton, California, USA
Known For: Acting
Biography
Skip Stellrecht is an American voice and television actor, who was born and raised in Orange County, California. Growing up with more of an interest in surfing, sports, and music, he did not discover his interest in acting until after graduating from high school. He started with commercials, and soon started studying under the direction of some of the most well-respected teachers in Hollywood[who?]. He started auditioning and booking several stage roles throughout the Los Angeles area. and was a founding member of the Friends and Artist Theatre Ensemble. After several television and movie roles, he stumbled onto voice acting, by mere accident, through a friend, and now enjoys a successful career in it today. His most notable roles are Might Guy from Naruto, Ryu from the Street Fighter animated films, and Vicious from Cowboy Bebop. He can also be heard lending his voice talents to such live-action shows as USA's Mr Robot, NBC's Grimm, ABC's Once Upon a Time, and countless others. Although voicing several video games throughout his career, Jutah Fate of Silent Bomber is still his favorite. He has also been credited throughout the years as "Henry Douglas Grey", "Jack Aubree", and "Hank Wilspank".
Filmography
2025
- Dog Man as Ice Cream Building (voice)
2023
- Here Comes a New Challenger as Self
2022
- My Father's Dragon as Additional voices (voice)
2019
- The Highwaymen as Texas Radio Newscaster (voice)
2014
2010
- Kill Speed as Aire Guard One Pilot
2008
- Resident Evil: Degeneration as Various (voice)
- Smother as MAX 9000 (voice)
2004
- Desperate Housewives as Booking Sergeant
2002
- CSI: Miami as Winters
1999
- Providence as Policeman
1997
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Agent Manetti
1996
- Pacific Blue as O'Neill
- Big Bad BeetleBorgs as Ultimate Conqueror (voice)
- Armitage III: Poly Matrix as Walla (voice)
- Multiplicity as Irate Football Parent
1995
1993
- Diagnosis: Murder as Officer Ross
1992
- Melrose Place as Detective
1989
1987
- Star Trek: The Next Generation as Engineering Crewman
- Tour of Duty as G.I.