Succession actor Alan Ruck crashes truck into pizza shop, two injured

The incident occurred at around 9:04 p.m., and the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a 911 call about a vehicle colliding with a building.

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Actor Alan Ruck, best known for his roles in Succession and Ferris Bueller's Day Off was reportedly behind the wheel of an electric truck involved in a multi-vehicle collision. His vehicle crashed into a pizza joint in Los Angeles. According to TMZ reports, two people were injured.

What do we know about the accident?

Alan Ruck was driving a Rivian R1T electric truck when it rear-ended another vehicle, causing a chain reaction collision that ultimately led to the truck crashing into a local pizza restaurant. The incident occurred at around 9:04 p.m., and the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a 911 call about a vehicle colliding with a building.

(A screenshot of accident video | Image: TikTok )

What happened after the accident?

As per the news portal, there was no need for extractions at the scene, but a 32-year-old male was transported to the hospital with an unknown condition. The collision also caused structural damage to the building. TMZ also reported that two individuals were injured but remained conscious and breathing. The viral video showed a close call for one person crossing the street but no pedestrians were harmed in the accident.

(Actor Alan Ruck is seen at the crash scene | Image: TikTok)

Alan Ruck remained at the scene after the accident and was observed assessing the damage and speaking on his phone. As per the report, there is no indication of driving under the influence (DUI) in this incident. As of now, authorities have not released further details regarding the accident's investigation or the condition of those involved. 

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Meanwhile, Alan Ruck has gained acclaim for his portrayal of Connor Roy in the hit HBO series Succession. However, he first rose to fame as Cameron Frye, Ferris Bueller's best friend in the 1986 John Hughes classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

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