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Alan Douglas Ruck (born July 1, 1956) is an American actor. He is known for portraying Cameron Frye in John Hughes' film '' Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' (1986), as well as television roles as Stuart Bondek on the ABC sitcom '' Spin City'' (1996–2002) and Connor Roy on the
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series '' Succession'' (2018–2023), the latter earning him Primetime Emmy and
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nominations. His other film credits include '' Bad Boys'' (1983), '' Three Fugitives'' (1989), '' Young Guns II'' (1990), ''
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'' (1994), '' Star Trek Generations'' (1994), and ''
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'' (1996).


Early life

Ruck was born in
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, Ohio, to a schoolteacher mother and a father who worked for a pharmaceutical company. He attended Parma Senior High School in
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, and graduated from the
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with a B.F.A. in drama in 1979. He recalled:


Career

Ruck's first film role was in the 1983 drama film '' Bad Boys'', in which he played Carl Brennan,
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's friend in the film. The same year, he played Roger Jackson in ''
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''. Ruck made his Broadway debut in 1985 in
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's '' Biloxi Blues'' with Matthew Broderick. He was soon a stage actor at theaters around the U.S., including the Wisdom Bridge Theatre in Chicago. Ruck played Cameron Frye in John Hughes' 1986 comedy '' Ferris Bueller's Day Off'', as the title character's hypochondriac best friend, after Broderick encouraged him to audition for the role; their real-life friendship was reportedly a factor in Ruck being cast. One of his other film roles was in the 1987 film '' Three for the Road''. Ruck later appeared in the 1989 comedy film '' Three Fugitives''. Following that, he played Hendry William French in '' Young Guns II'', the 1990 sequel to '' Young Guns''. He played Captain Jonathan Harriman of the USS ''Enterprise''-B in the 1994 film '' Star Trek Generations'', a role that he reprised, along with ''Generations'' co-star Walter Koenig and other ''Trek'' alumni, in the fan film '' Of Gods and Men''. Alan played an annoying tourist named Doug Stephens on an ill-fated bus in the 1994 blockbuster ''
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''. Another supporting role was of the eccentric storm chaser Robert 'Rabbit' Nurick in the 1996 disaster film ''
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''. From 1990 to 1991, Ruck starred as Chicago ad man Charlie Davis, in the ABC series '' Going Places''. ABC canceled the series after one season. He appeared in the series '' Daddy's Girls'' in 1994, which was canceled after three episodes. From 1996 to 2002, Alan played Stuart Bondek in the sitcom '' Spin City'' alongside Michael J. Fox and later,
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. In 2005, he played Leo Bloom in the Broadway version of
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' '' The Producers'', a role also played by Broderick, his ''Ferris Bueller'' co-star. Ruck was then cast in the pilot of the Tim Minear-created Fox Network series '' Drive'', but did not appear in the series. He also starred in one episode of the
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sitcom '' Stella'' as Richard, a man looking for work. He later starred in the season two '' Scrubs'' episode "My Lucky Day" as a patient, and played reporter Steve Jacobson on the
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miniseries '' The Bronx Is Burning''. In 1998, Ruck guest-starred in the fifth episode of the HBO miniseries ''
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'' as the
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engineer Tom Dolan. In 2006, Ruck guest-starred in a single episode of ''
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'' called "The Real World" and, in 2007, as unscrupulous property developer Albert Bunford in an episode of '' Medium''. In the 2007 comedy '' Kickin' It Old Skool'', he appears as Dr. Frye, a possible connection to Cameron Frye; he even mentions still trying to pay off an old
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, a reference to Cameron totaling his dad's Ferrari in ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off''. Ruck played the part of a ghost of a family man in the 2008 film ''
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,'' which starred Ricky Gervais. Ruck also had a small role in the 2008 M. Night Shyamalan film '' The Happening''. In 2009, he had a minor role as Frank in an episode of ''
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'', who has problems with his marriage due to a crush he had long ago on Jules, played by Courteney Cox. He played the role of Dean Bowman in the college fraternity drama '' Greek''. He appeared in a guest role as a manic geologist in an episode of '' Eureka''. He played Mr. Cooverman in the film '' I Love You, Beth Cooper''. In 2009, Ruck filmed the medical drama '' Extraordinary Measures'' in Portland, Oregon, with star
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. Ruck appeared as a bank robber in a season three episode of the
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series ''
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'', and as a lawyer in season five of the ABC series '' Boston Legal''. He guest-starred as Martin, a magazine reporter, on an episode of '' Ruby & the Rockits'' entitled "We Are Family?" In 2010, Ruck was cast as a lead character in the NBC mystery-drama, '' Persons Unknown''. He guest-starred on the television show '' Fringe'' as a scientist turned criminal, in the '' NCIS: Los Angeles'' season two episode "Borderline", and guest-starred as ex-money laundering accountant turned dentist on an episode of '' Justified'' entitled "Long in the Tooth". He appeared in the ''
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'' season five episode "In The Midnight Hour". In 2012, Ruck was cast in the ABC Family series '' Bunheads'' as the husband to Sutton Foster's character, Michelle. In 2013, he appeared in ''NCIS'', guest-starring in the season 11 episode, "Gut Check". In autumn 2016, Ruck began a 10-episode run on ''
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'' as Henry Rance, the husband (who has suffered mild brain damage in a vaguely explained accident) of Angela Rance ( Geena Davis), better known as the adult
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, the tortured girl (played by Linda Blair) who is possessed by a demon in the 1973 hit film ''
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''. From 2018 to 2023, Ruck played the role of Connor Roy, the eldest son of a media magnate, in the HBO series '' Succession''. He was part of the cast's win for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2022 and 2024. In 2023, he received Golden Globe and
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nominations for his performance.


Personal life

Ruck was married to actress Claudia Stefany from 1984 to 2005, with whom he has two children. Since 2008, he has been married to actress Mireille Enos, whom he met in 2005 while co-starring in the Broadway revival of '' Absurd Person Singular''. They have two children. On October 31, 2023, Ruck was involved in a car crash in Los Angeles. For unknown reasons, he lost control of his Rivian R1T, hit several vehicles, and crashed into the side of a pizza restaurant.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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