'Succession' Star Alan Ruck Appears Unscathed After Crashing Truck Into L.A. Pizza Shop
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The actor portraying Connor Roy on 'Succession' is caught on camera having no apparent injuries while talking over the phone outside Raffalo's Pizza near Hollywood Walk of Fame.

AceShowbiz - Alan Ruck appeared unscathed following a car accident. Shortly after crashing his truck into a pizza shop in Los Angeles, the actor portraying Connor Roy on "Succession" was photographed with no apparent injuries on his body.

In a photo obtained and published by TMZ on Wednesday, November 1, it could be seen that the 67-year-old star looked unharmed after being involved in the car crash. In the snap, he was having a conversation over the phone outside the pizza place.

Alan was pictured wearing a white shirt, black jacket, a pair of long green pants and light gray Converse sneakers with white laces and soles. Around him were a number of people seemingly assessing damages from the accident.

According to the outlet, Alan accidentally smashed his vehicle, which is a Rivian R1T electric pickup truck, into the building of Raffalo's Pizza on Tuesday, October 31 around 9 P.M. The pizza place is located at the intersection of La Brea Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard, near the west end of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

In a video published by the outlet, Alan was documented hitting a car, which stopped at a traffic light at the intersection, from behind. He went on to smash another vehicle before crashing the truck into the wall of the property.

Other videos and a picture showed half of the light green truck poking through the side of the brick building. The clips and snap also documented debris caused by the crash. In addition, it was reported that there was "no indication of a possible DUI."

One day after the accident, the Los Angeles Fire Department spoke to local news outlet KTLA that "a 32-year-old man was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries." The authorities also said that "the building sustained structural damage" and "two other cars involved in the collision ended up in the middle of the intersection." Meanwhile, the reason behind the accident is still being investigated.

In the meantime, Alan reportedly "appeared more concerned about the wellbeing of others than his own" after the crash. Tim Ratcliff, the owner of some restaurants next to the pizza place, told KTLA, "The whole building shook and I thought a bomb or something had exploded." Referring to Alan, "Tim recalled, I asked him, 'Are you okay?' And the first thing out of his mouth was, 'Is everyone (else) okay? I think I hit someone. Is he okay?' "

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