Sean Frye(I)
- Actor
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Soundtrack
Sean Frye was born in Hollywood to an American actor and an Irish
native. Entering commercial television at the age of 6, Frye was already studying with Mr. Lee Strasberg at The Actors Studio
in Hollywood by age 9. Frye was eventually spotted in a Crest
toothpaste commercial by director Ted Kotcheff and landed the role
(sight unseen) of son Billy in the 1977 film "Fun with Dick and Jane."
Father Virgil Frye (1930-2012) met caterer Sondra Peluce on the set of
one of Frye's commercial television film shoots for M&M Candies, and
his sister (actress, Soleil Moon Frye) was born soon thereafter. Frye and his father Virgil
introduced Soleil to their talent agency Herb Tannen & Associates and
sister Soleil went on to much greater success. Sean Frye co-starred in
long running stage productions of "The Petrified Man" opposite Marian
Mercer, La MaMa Theater's "Skyjack '76, Entebbe" (Drama Critics Circle
Award winner), and the madcap comedy "Crazy Marriage." Frye co-starred
as Elizabeth Montgomery's son in two consecutive TV productions ("The
Awakening Land" and "Act of Violence") and also portrayed Melissa
Gilbert's very first love interest on "Little House on the Prairie."
Best remembered as co-star Steve in the blockbuster classic "E.T. The
Extra-Terrestrial" (1982), Frye was a world traveler by age 14. Briefly
married to Rita Trinidad in 1987, Frye retired from the film industry
in 1988, entering into social work following the death of two very
close friends. In 1993 Frye met his spouse (retired army veteran
Michael Alexander) when Alexander issued Frye a parking ticket in West
Hollywood. The couple adopted their infant son (and center of their
universe), Logan Frye Alexander, in 2003 and proceeded to live happily
ever after.