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Alan Ruck
Birthday: July 1, 1956
Birth Place: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Height: 0' 0"
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A supporting actor in theater, television, and feature films, Alan Ruck is best-known for playing troubled rich kid Cameron opposite Matthew Broderick in John Hughes' Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) and for co-starring on the ABC network situation comedy Spin City (1996-??). A native of Cleveland, OH, Ruck's interest in acting began in high school. After earning a degree in theater from the University of Illinois, he spent five years actively involved in Chicago theater. Ruck made his feature film debut in 1983, appearing in two Chicago-produced films, Class and Bad Boys. Ruck's television career began around the same time, when he appeared in the telemovies First Steps and Hard Knox. His subsequent TV credits include guest appearances in shows such as Going Places and in movies like The Ransom of Red Chief. He took his first Broadway bow in the original 1985 production of Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues. |
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- Has a son, Sam, and a daughter, Emma.
- Lives in New York.
- He is a University of Illinois alumnus
- He was 29 years old when he appeared in the role of Cameron Frye, a high school student, in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986).
- Played Matthew Broderick's best friend in the original Broadway production of "Biloxi Blues," a relationship they repeated in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986).
- In one of his guest-starring episodes in "Mad About You" (1992), Season 4, Episode 17: "The Glue People" 24 March 1996, his character said he wants to be mayor of New York. In "Spin City" (1996) he works for the mayor of New York.
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