Missing Alan Ruck as Logan Roy’s failed son Connor in ‘Succession’? Here’s where you can catch him next
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: If you are a die-hard fan of ‘Succession’ chances are that you have fallen in love with every single character on this show, no matter how hard they are to love. All thanks go to the actors and actresses who have brilliantly portrayed these characters over the course of ‘Succession’ which is now coming to an end. While the series finale of ‘Succession’ is a bittersweet experience, fans are in luck because they can still witness their favorite characters, only in different projects.
One such cast member includes Alan Ruck, who plays the role of Logan Roy’s son, Connor Roy. Connor is Logan’s eldest son from his first marriage, and despite being largely disinterested, has created quite an impact in ‘Succession'. If one had to pick the least ‘Roy’ out of all the ‘Roys’ in the world, it has to be Connor, which is exactly what made him, and the actor, Alan Ruck, stand out of the crowd, and everyone definitely wants to see more of him!
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What are Alan Ruck’s next projects?
At this moment, ‘Succession’ might be Ruck’s most well-known project, but those of you who have been fans of this actor, probably recognize him from his other work too. Ruck is most popular for portraying Cameron Fry in ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ and there is no stopping Ruck! He is making sure he stays busy after the post-succession haze and is set to star in ‘Wind River: The Next Chapter’ directed by Kari Skogland and a legal drama, titled, ‘The Burial'. So, for all the Ruck fans, you definitely have something to look forward to!
Where else can you watch Alan Ruck?
The generation who only knows ‘Alan Ruck’ from ‘Succession’ has a lot in store for them! Ruck’s career began in 1983, and he has been a part of several movies and tv shows since then. His career trajectory is incredibly impressive with movies like ‘Bad Boy', ‘Bloodhounds of Broadway', ‘Star Trek Generations', and ‘War Machine’ amongst several others. Apart from ‘Succession’ Ruck’s television appearances include ‘Spin City', ‘Going Places', ‘Scrubs’ and ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’ to name a few. So, if you are missing Ruck, there’s plenty in store for you once you’re done binge-watching ‘Succession’ for the nth time!
You can watch the series finale of ‘Succession’ from May 28, 2023, on HBO