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Succession actor Alan Ruck was involved in a two-car accident that ended up leading his pickup truck to crash into a pizza place. CCTV footage showed that Ruck’s Rivian truck rear-ended a car stopped at a traffic signal and hit another vehicle before driving into Raffallo’s Pizza shop in Hollywood. The incident occurred at around 9:25 p.m. on Wednesday. Ruck remained at the scene following the accident. Despite the significant damage, only one person was later hospitalized with injuries that weren’t considered serious. While the cause of the crash is still under investigation, Los Angeles Poli...
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Succession star Alan Ruck reveals in an exclusive with uInterview his thoughts on the show’s finale. While he did enjoy acting on the show he noted that, “[creator] **Jesse [Armstrong]**s right to end it now. I think we’ll go out on a real high. I think it’s the best season we’ve done, really, and then we’ve done some pretty good stuff, you know. But I think it’s our best season. I think he’s smart to end it now, we’ll go out on a high note. I’ll miss everybody but that’s how it goes.” Ruck has played Connor Roy since the show started in 2018. His character is the eldest son of Logan Roy an...
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Lucky Hank, new a black comedy-drama television series on AMC, stars Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul) as Hank, a struggling writer and creative writing professor at a Pennsylvania college. The series sees Hank navigate through the tumult of his personal and professional lives while undergoing a midlife crisis. Mireille Enos (The Killing), who plays Hank’s wife, Lily, talked with uInterview founder Erik Meers in an exclusive interview at SXSW in Austin, Texas to discuss her role and experience working with Odenkirk. “Bob Odenkirk has the most spectacular mind that never stops working… Those firs...
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Created by Jesse Armstrong, Succession follows the story of the Waystar RoyCo family as the founder, Logan Roy (Brian Cox), begins to lose health due to his age, while each of his four children, Roman (Kieran Culkin), Connor (Alan Ruck), Siobhan (Sarah Snook) and Kendall (Jeremy Strong) begin to fight over the future of the company. In an exclusive interview with uInterview, Ruck discussed how he felt about the ending of the series. “I think Jesse’s right to end it now,” he said. “I think we’ll go out on a real high. I think it’s the best season we’ve got really and we’ve done some pretty good...
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