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 and Logan’s first wife, whom he divorced. Throughout the show, he and his siblings, Roman, Kendall and Shiv, fight for control of their father’s company, Waystar Royco. Connor has been known to act the least like a “Roy” as he is more friendly than his siblings. The last episode of the show aired on HBO last Sunday and determined which person gained control of Waystar. 

Ruck is best known for his role as Cameron Frye in the film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off where he plays Ferris Bueller’s best friend. He has also acted in the films Extraordinary Measures, Bad Boys, Young Guns II, The Happening and more. 

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