The collision took place on Halloween night.
Alan Ruck, star of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Succession, reportedly crashed his truck into a pizzeria in Hollywood.
According to multiple outlets, the multi-vehicle collision happened on Halloween at around 9pm and saw the actor’s Rivian pickup truck colliding with two cars before veering off the road and smashing into Raffallo’s Pizza on La Brea Avenue.
The Los Angeles Fire Department stated that a 32-year-old man was hospitalised following the incident, with CBS News later reporting that the man had minor injuries.
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Succession star Alan Ruck reportedly crashes truck into Hollywood pizzeria
Speaking to the news outlet, Raffallo’s Pizza’s owner Walter Rosales said that the truck crashed into the back of the restaurant where the restrooms are, leaving long lasting damage.
“The good thing is, nobody was inside of the restroom,” Rosales told CBS News.
“It was really hard last night. All the people there were crying because they know us, they know us for so many years.
“They were crying and giving thanks to God because we’re alive.”
Ruck – who plays Connor Roy in Succession, the oldest sibling in the central Roy family – is said to have been uninjured in the collision.
CBS News reports that though the cause of the crash is being investigated, Los Angeles Police Department detectives do not believe drugs or alcohol were a factor in the collision.
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