Cameron Frye

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Cameron Frye is the anxious, introspective best friend of Ferris in the 1986 teen comedy film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," known for his emotional journey and strained relationship with his father.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ageInStory teenager
appearsIn Ferris Bueller's Day Off NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ferris Bueller's catchphrase "Save Ferris" NERFINISHED
characterArc confronts fear of his father
gains self-confidence
createdFor Ferris Bueller's Day Off NERFINISHED
creator John Hughes NERFINISHED
educationLevel high school
familyRelationship son of Mr. Frye
fictionalUniverse Ferris Bueller's Day Off NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1986
gender male
genreOfWork teen comedy
hasEmotion fear of parental authority
loyalty to Ferris Bueller
resentment toward his father
hasFather Mr. Frye NERFINISHED
hasFriend Ferris Bueller NERFINISHED
Sloane Peterson NERFINISHED
involvedIn accidental destruction of his father's Ferrari
languageSpoken English
medium film
narrativeRole deuteragonist
nationality American
notableFor emotional journey in Ferris Bueller's Day Off
notableScene kicking the Ferrari off the jack in the garage
lying in bed pretending to be sick
staring at Seurat's painting at the Art Institute of Chicago
occupation high school student
ownsByFamily 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California (father's car) NERFINISHED
personalityTrait anxious
hypochondriac
insecure
introspective
portrayedBy Alan Ruck NERFINISHED
relationshipWithFather strained
screenTimeImportance major character
setIn Chicago metropolitan area NERFINISHED
yearOfFirstAppearance 1986

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Alan Ruck portrayed Cameron Frye