Alan Ruck is doing "fine" after crashing his truck into a pizza restaurant.
The 'Succession' actor's Rivian struck two other vehicles before getting lodged in the wall of Raffallo's Pizza at the intersection of La Brea Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard in an incident on Tuesday (31.10.23) and though two people were reportedly taken to hospital in the wake of the accident, they are expected to be OK and the 67-year-old star is relieved things weren't worse.
Asked how he is doing, he told TMZ: "I'm fine and thank God nobody was killed."
Alan was sporting a tube bandage on his left knee and limping slightly, but insisted it wasn't an injury caused by the crash.
He said: "This isn't from the accident, this is because I'm getting old. I am fine."
The actor also admitted he was aware the crash scene has been compared to the infamous Ferrari smash in his cult movie 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'.
He said: "I guess that's what people are saying."
Video footage showed Alan's truck collide with another vehicle from behind, pushing it into the intersection, before hitting another car and then smashing into the wall at the pizza restaurant.
Although two people were injured in the crash, both were conscious and breathing, and no pedestrians were hit.
There is not believed to be any indication of driving under the influence (DUI) but police are investigating what happened.
The 'Spin City' actor stayed at the scene following the crash and could be seen out of the truck - which had around half the cab lodged into the side of the eatery's brick building - talking on his phone.
A host of onlookers were drawn to the scene, with many taking pictures and videos of the vehicle stuck in the wall.