Alan Ruck

American actor

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2025 Alan Ruck appears in the TV series Elsbeth, playing the characters Bill and Peter Hepson in the episode 'Finance Bros'
2024 Alan Ruck was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Succession
2024 Alan Ruck won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Succession for the second time
2024 Alan Ruck was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for Succession
2023 Completes his run on Succession as Connor Roy
2023 Appeared in 'The Burial' as Mike Allred
2023 Concluded his role on Succession, having earned Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations for his performance.
October 31 2023 Involved in a car crash in Los Angeles, losing control of his Rivian R1T and crashing into a pizza restaurant after hitting several vehicles.
2022 Ruck appears in The Dropout, portraying Jay Rosan in 2 episodes
2022 Ruck was part of the Succession cast that won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
2020 Played Mr. Bernardi in the film 'Freaky'
2019 Starred in 'Captive State' as Charles Rittenhouse
2018 Appeared in two films: 'Gringo' as Jerry and 'Sierra Burgess Is a Loser' as Stephen Burgess
2018 Began portraying Connor Roy on the HBO series Succession.
2017 Played Lt. Gen. Pat McKinnon in the film 'War Machine'
2016 Performed in two films: 'Carnage Park' as Sheriff Wyatt Moss and 'Dreamland' as Walter
2016 Ruck began a 10-episode run on The Exorcist as Henry Rance, husband of Angela Rance (played by Geena Davis).
2015 Appears in The Whispers TV series, playing Alex Myers in 4 episodes
2015 Appeared in the short film 'Deathly' as Richard
2013 Starred in the film 'Zombie Night' as the character Joseph
2012 Ruck performed in two films: 'Goats' as Dr. Eldridge and 'Shanghai Calling' as Marcus Groff
2010 Alan Ruck appeared in the film 'Extraordinary Measures' as Pete Sutphen

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