Alan Ruck, precisely 5ft 10 (177.8 cm) tall, is an American actor whose commanding yet relatable height has defined his iconic everyman roles across film and television.
His stature perfectly embodied the anxious, height-appropriate best friend Cameron Frye in John Hughes's Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), enhancing the character's neurotic charm alongside taller co-stars.
Ruck's 5ft 10 frame brought sly intensity to Stuart Bondek in the ABC sitcom Spin City and the shrewd Connor Roy, eldest son of a media mogul, in HBO's Succession.
- Featured in action-packed hits like Speed, Twister, Star Trek: Generations, and Young Guns II, where his height added grounded presence.
- Early role in Three Fugitives (1989) showcased his versatile screen appeal.