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− | '''Alan Ruck''' {{born|1|July|1956}} played [[John Harriman]], the somewhat hapless [[captain]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} in {{film|7}}. Although he has worked steadily in Hollywood since the 1980s, Ruck is probably most recognizable for his roles as the equally hapless Cameron Frye in the 1986 film ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' and Stuart Bondek in the TV sitcom ''Spin City'' co-starring with [[Victoria Dillard]]. |
+ | '''Alan Ruck''' {{born|1|July|1956}} played [[John Harriman]], the somewhat hapless [[captain]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} in {{film|7}}. Although he has worked steadily in Hollywood since the 1980s, Ruck is probably most recognizable for his roles as the equally hapless Cameron Frye in the 1986 film ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' (with [[Jonathan Schmock]]), and as Stuart Bondek in the TV sitcom ''Spin City,'' co-starring with [[Victoria Dillard]]. |
− | Ruck's earliest film role was Carl Brennan in the 1983 drama ''Bad Boys'', which was also the film debut of ''[[Star Trek Enterprise]]'' guest star [[Clancy Brown]]. |
+ | Ruck's earliest film role was Carl Brennan in the 1983 drama ''Bad Boys'', which was also the film debut of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' guest star [[Clancy Brown]]. That year, Ruck also appeared in the film ''Class'' (with [[Virginia Madsen]]). His other films include ''Three for the Road'' (1987, with [[Bert Remsen]] and [[Sally Kellerman]]), ''Three Fugitives'' (1989, with [[Bruce McGill]], [[Sherman Howard]], [[Tim De Zarn]], [[Brian Thompson]], [[Scott Lincoln]], [[Albert Henderson]], and [[Gary Armagnac]]), ''Young Guns II'' (1990, with [[Tracey Walter]], [[Leon Rippy]], [[Robert Knepper]], and [[David Paul Needles]]), and ''Twister'' (1996, with [[Bruce Wright]], [[Richard Lineback]], [[Scott Thomson]], [[Patrick Fischler]], [[Zach Grenier]], and [[Sean Whalen]]). |
− | In the same year as ''Generations'', he appeared in ''Speed'' |
+ | In the same year as ''Generations'', he appeared in ''Speed'' along with [[Carlos Carrasco]], [[Richard Lineback]], [[Jordan Lund]], and [[Bruce Wright]]. |
Ruck reprised his role as Captain John Harriman for the ''Star Trek'' [[fan film]] ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: Of Gods and Men|Star Trek: Of Gods and Men]]''. |
Ruck reprised his role as Captain John Harriman for the ''Star Trek'' [[fan film]] ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: Of Gods and Men|Star Trek: Of Gods and Men]]''. |
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Alan Ruck (born 1 July 1956; age 67) played John Harriman, the somewhat hapless captain of the USS Enterprise-B in Star Trek Generations. Although he has worked steadily in Hollywood since the 1980s, Ruck is probably most recognizable for his roles as the equally hapless Cameron Frye in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off (with Jonathan Schmock), and as Stuart Bondek in the TV sitcom Spin City, co-starring with Victoria Dillard.
Ruck's earliest film role was Carl Brennan in the 1983 drama Bad Boys, which was also the film debut of Star Trek: Enterprise guest star Clancy Brown. That year, Ruck also appeared in the film Class (with Virginia Madsen). His other films include Three for the Road (1987, with Bert Remsen and Sally Kellerman), Three Fugitives (1989, with Bruce McGill, Sherman Howard, Tim De Zarn, Brian Thompson, Scott Lincoln, Albert Henderson, and Gary Armagnac), Young Guns II (1990, with Tracey Walter, Leon Rippy, Robert Knepper, and David Paul Needles), and Twister (1996, with Bruce Wright, Richard Lineback, Scott Thomson, Patrick Fischler, Zach Grenier, and Sean Whalen).
In the same year as Generations, he appeared in Speed along with Carlos Carrasco, Richard Lineback, Jordan Lund, and Bruce Wright.
Ruck reprised his role as Captain John Harriman for the Star Trek fan film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men.