Succession and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off star Alan Ruck crashes his TRUCK into popular Hollywood pizza restaurant after four-way collision

Successor Alan Ruck drove his truck into a pizza restaurant in Hollywood after being involved in a four-vehicle crash.

The accident involving the 67-year-old actor took place last Wednesday around 9 p.m. at the intersection of Brea Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard, police sources said. TMZ.

Footage from the aftermath of the incident showed part of the cab of the Rivian truck the Emmy-nominated actors were riding in lodged in the brick structure.

Sources told the newspaper that a few people were injured in the incident and that they were “conscious and breathing” in the aftermath, and that no pedestrians were involved.

There was “no indication of drunk driving” in connection with the multi-car collision, sources told TMZ.

The latest: Success star Alan Ruck drove his truck into a Hollywood pizza restaurant after being involved in a four-vehicle crash.  Pictured in October 2021 in NYC

The latest: Success star Alan Ruck drove his truck into a Hollywood pizza restaurant after being involved in a four-vehicle crash. Pictured in October 2021 in NYC

The Cleveland-born actor, who played Connor Roy on the HBO series, was seen leaving the vehicle in the aftermath of the multi-car crash while talking on his cell phone, the outlet reported.

According to the outlet, surveillance footage of the crash showed Ruck’s truck hitting a vehicle in front of it, pushing it into the cross-section, before his truck then crashed into the restaurant.

Ruck has enjoyed a career renaissance in recent years in the ensemble cast of Succession, which concluded 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 an attempt to become president.

The veteran actor received a 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 role as Cameron Frye in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and has appeared in films such as 1994’s Speed ​​and 1996’s Twister, as well as the 2007 miniseries The Bronx Is Burning.

Prior to Succession, his best-known TV role was in the ABC comedy Spin City, when he appeared in 145 episodes of the series in the role of Stuart Bondek.