Succession star Alan Ruck crashed his car into a Hollywood pizza restaurant following a four-vehicle accident last week, according to reports.
The 67-year-old who played Connor Roy in the HBO Series and Cameron Frye in the 1986's hit, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, allegedly careered off the road at a crossroads in Los Angeles at around 9pm last Wednesday.
In surveillance video reported by TMZ, the white truck, thought to be Ruck's, is seen hitting the back of a vehicle, pushing it into the crossroads.
The truck then careers off the road before crashing into the side of Raffallo’s Pizza restaurant.
“The whole building shook and I thought a bomb or something had exploded,” Tim Ratcliff, who owns restaurants close to Raffallo’s, told KTLA.
Ruck was then seen speaking on the phone following the accident.
Two people suffered facial injuries following the incident but were conscious and breathing. The outlet said there was no suspicion that Ruck was under the influence of alcohol, reports stated.
“There were injuries reported, but they appear to be minor,” LAPD sergeant Hector Guzman told the LA Times. “Nothing life threatening in nature.”
No one involved in the incident was arrested, police said.