Alan Ruck Makes His First Appearance Since the Four-Way Crash to Provide a Health Report


Despite an apparent limp, Alan Ruck is doing well and grateful following his vehicle accident earlier this week.

On Thursday, TMZ approached the Ferris Beuller’s Day Off star as he was exiting a convenience shop in Los Angeles, and inquired how he was doing two days after slamming his car into a pizzeria.

“I’m fine,” the Ferris Beuller’s Day Off star said to the site, while limping and wearing a sleeve over his left knee.

However, he told the publication that the limp had nothing to do with the collision and was instead due to him “getting old.”

Ruck, 67, added, “Thank God nobody was killed.”

He then got into his Nissan and drove away.

The Succession star was lucky to escape away from Tuesday’s four-vehicle incident between La Brea Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard after his truck ran into a crossroads, striking three cars and smashing into the side of Ruffalo’s Pizza.

As Ruck remained on the collision side, a 25-year-old male, a 32-year-old man, and a 35-year-old woman were carried to the hospital, all breathing and responsive and complaining of discomfort.

Eyewitness Ruck, according to Tim Ratcliff of KTLA, was more concerned with everyone else’s well-being than his own.

The Spin City alum was not thought to be intoxicated at the time of the collision, for which a police investigation is still waiting.