Alan Douglas Ruck is an American actor who was born on July 1, 1956. Ruck is mostly popular for performing in the Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, portraying Cameron Frye who was the best friend of Ferris Bueller in the movie. The film was directed by John Hughes who is a renowned American director. Well, Ruck has a net worth of $10 million, as of 2020.
Alan Ruck also performed in the “Spin City” which is an American sitcom TV series that aired on ABC from Sep 17, 1996, to April 30, 2002. Apart from that, he also took part in a variety of renowned films, including Bad Boys in 1983, Speed in 1994, and so on.
However, in the year of 2016, he performed as a co-star alongside Geena Davis in “The Exorcist”, which is an American supernatural horror TV series created by Jeremy Slater for Fox. He also performed in the Succession on HBO, portraying Connor Roy.
Alan Ruck: At a Glance
Full Name: | Alan Douglas Ruck |
Celebrated Name: | Alan Ruck |
Born: | July 1, 1956 |
Birth Place: | Cleveland, Ohio, United States |
Birth Sign: | Cancer |
Height: | 1.83 meters |
Weight: | 70 kg |
Nationality: | American |
Marital Status: | Married |
Spouse: | Claudia Stefany (1984 – 2005)Mireille Enos (2008 – present) |
Children: | 2 children: a daughter and a son |
Profession: | Actor |
Net Worth: | $10 million |
Education: | Parma Senior High School, University of Illinois |
Career:
In the year 1983, Ruck first appeared at the Bad Boys, portraying Carl Brennan. He also performed in the “class”, playing Roger Jackson in the same year. Another notable film is Three for the Road (1987) on which he made his amazing appearance.
Later in the year 1989, he performed in the “Three Fugitives”, which is an American buddy-crime comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber.
Then he performed in “Young Guns II” with a significant role of Hendry William French in the year 1990. He also portrayed Captain John Harriman in the “Star Trek Generations” in 1994, which is an American science fiction film directed by David Carson.
Moreover, Ruck had a supporting role in Twister (1996), which is an American disaster film. Ruck also performed in Going Places, which is an American TV sitcom that aired on ABC from Sep 21, 1990, to Mar 8, 1991. Apart from those, Alan Ruck has been performing in a variety of films with success. And he also made his appearance as a guest star on some of the series.
FAQs
Yes, he is married.
Mireille Enos is the beloved wife of Alan Ruck.
Ruck got married to Mireille Enos on January 4, 2008.
Yes, he has a couple of children: a daughter and a son.