Alan Ruck

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Alan Ruck
Birth name July 1, 1956 (age 50)
Born
Flag of United StatesCleveland, Ohio, USA
Spouse(s) Claudia Stefany (1986-2005)
Notable roles Cameron Frye
in Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Stuart Bondek
in Spin City

Alan Ruck (born July 1, 1956 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American stage, television and film actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Cameron Frye, Ferris Bueller's hypochondriac best friend in John Hughes' Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) (Ruck was 29 when he portrayed the 17-year-old Cameron), and as Stuart Bondek, the humorously perverted, power-hungry member of the mayor's staff on the former hit ABC sitcom Spin City.

He played Captain John Harriman of the USS Enterprise-B in Star Trek: Generations, (1994) a role which he will be reprising along with Generations costar Walter Koenig and other Trek alums in the upcoming fan film Of Gods and Men.[1] He also played a passenger on the ill-fated bus in the blockbuster Speed (1994). Another supporting role was of the eccentric storm chaser Robert 'Rabbit' Nurick in the 1996 disaster film Twister. His most recent work in film was as Steve Martin's neighbor in Cheaper by the Dozen (2003).

In 2005, played "Leo Bloom" in the Broadway version of The Producers, a role initiated by his Ferris Bueller costar, Matthew Broderick.

He was recently cast in the pilot of the Tim Minear-created FOX series Drive, but will not appear in the actual series. He also starred in one episode of the Comedy Central sitcom Stella as Richard, a man looking for work.

He attended Parma Senior High School located in Parma, Ohio and is a graduate of the University of Illinois. He currently lives in Rockland County, New York. He was divorced from Claudia in 2005, and has two children, Emma and Sam.

  1. ^ http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/1024/news.php

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