Succession star Alan Ruck careened his truck into a Hollywood pizza restaurant after he was involved in a four-vehicle accident.
The accident involving the 67-year-old actor took place last Wednesday at around 9 p.m. at the crossroads of La Brea Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard, police sources told TMZ.
Footage of the aftermath of the incident showed the a portion of the cab of the Rivian truck the Emmy-nominated actor was driving in lodged into the brick structure.
Sources told the outlet that a pair of people had suffered injuries in the incident, and were ‘conscious and breathing’ in the aftermath, and no pedestrians were involved.
There was ‘no indication of DUI’ in connection with the multi-car collision, sources told TMZ.
The latest: Succession star Alan Ruck careened his truck into a Hollywood pizza restaurant after he was involved in a four-vehicle accident. Pictured in October of 2021 in NYC
The Cleveland-born actor, who portrayed Connor Roy on the HBO series, was seen out of the vehicle in the aftermath of the multi-car collision speaking on his cell phone, the outlet reported.
According to the outlet, surveillance footage of the crash showed Ruck’s truck hit a vehicle in front of it, pushing it into the cross-section, before his truck subsequently careened into the restaurant.
Ruck in recent years has had a career renaissance in the ensemble cast of Succession, which wrapped up its four season run this past May.
He played the role of Connor Roy, the oft-ignored eldest son of media mogul Logan Roy whose storyline on the show revolves around a longshot run for president.
The veteran actor garnered an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series this year for his efforts on the critically-acclaimed series.
Ruck is also known for his part as Cameron Frye in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and has appeared in films including 1994’s Speed and 1996’s Twister, as well as the 2007 mini-series The Bronx Is Burning.
Prior to Succession, his best-known TV role came on the ABC comedy Spin City, as he appeared on 145 episodes of the series in the role of Stuart Bondek.
Ruck in recent years has had a career renaissance in the ensemble cast of Succession, which wrapped up its four season run this past May
He played the role of Connor Roy, the oft-ignored eldest son of media mogul Logan Roy