Sean Frye is an American actor and costume department worker born in Hollywood, California in 1966. He began his career in commercial television at the age of 6 and was soon spotted in a Crest toothpaste commercial by director Ted Kotcheff. Frye is best known for his role as Steve in the 1982 blockbuster classic "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial". He also co-starred in long running stage productions, two consecutive TV productions, and "Little House on the Prairie". Frye retired from the film industry in 1988 and entered into social work. In 1993, he met his spouse Michael Alexander and adopted their son Logan Frye Alexander in 2003.
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Sean Frye, a well-known actor, costume department professional, and soundtrack artist in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $16 million by 2024. With his versatile talents and expertise in multiple fields within the entertainment industry, Frye has gained substantial recognition and success throughout his career. Coupled with his exceptional performances on screen, his work behind the scenes in costume design and contributions to soundtracks have only added to his overall appeal and popularity. With his consistent dedication and remarkable achievements, Frye has solidified his status as a prominent figure in the American entertainment landscape.
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Biography/Timeline
1983
Beyond acting, Frye was wardrobe consultant on the 1983 film Valley Girl.
1985
His last made-for-television film was Toughlove (1985), where he played the role of a drug-involved teenager whose addiction caused him to steal from his family. Frye's last feature film was Molly Ringwald's For Keeps? (1988) about teen-age pregnancy.