Succession: With Open Eyes


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With Open Eyes

Season 4, Episode 10

The Roy family grapples with Waystar Royco's future.

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Drama Black Comedy Family Issues Workplace Business Comedy-drama Satire Series Finale Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Brian Cox (Actor) .. Logan Roy
Alan Ruck (Actor) .. Connor Roy
Jeremy Strong (Actor) .. Kendall Roy
Kieran Culkin (Actor) .. Roman Roy
Sarah Snook (Actor) .. Siobhan "Shiv" Roy
Nicholas Braun (Actor) .. Greg
Matthew Macfadyen (Actor) .. Tom
Hiam Abbass (Actor) .. Marcia
Rob Yang (Actor) .. Lawrence
Peter Friedman (Actor) .. Frank
Natalie Gold (Actor) .. Rava Roy
Parker Sawyers (Actor) .. Alessandro

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Brian Cox (Actor) .. Logan Roy
Born: June 01, 1946
Birthplace: Dundee, Scotland
Trivia: Growing up in Scotland, the descendent of Irish immigrants, Brian Cox always felt an affinity to American cinema that eventually led him to pursue his career stateside. Born on June 1, 1946, in Dundee, Scotland, Cox knew he wanted to act from an early age, but identified more with the characters portrayed in American films than in "zany British comedies," to use his phrase. While working at the local theater, where he started by mopping the stage, the 15-year-old Cox would watch the actors and study their styles to separate the wheat from the chaff. He attended drama school in London and got caught up in British theater and television during the 1970s. Cox landed on Broadway in the early '80s, but found more closed doors than open ones. It was while performing a play transplanted from the U.K. that a casting agent for Michael Mann's Manhunter (1986) noticed him. The film would become the first cinematic treatment of Thomas Harris' Hannibal Lecter (spelled "Lecktor" at the time) character, which Anthony Hopkins would make his own in Silence of the Lambs (1991). Cox was cast in the role, paving the way for the success that had eluded him until his 40th year.Despite the breakthrough, Cox remained better identified with television than film during the late '80s and early '90s, though his roles significantly increased in number. His initiation to regular film work came through appearances in two 1995 sword epics, Braveheart and Rob Roy. Over the latter half of the 1990s he materialized in character-actor roles -- police officers, doctors, fathers -- in such films as The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), Kiss the Girls (1997), Rushmore (1998), and The Minus Man (1999). Although he appears more often in American than British cinema, Cox has also paid homage to his Scottish and Irish roots, such as playing an IRA heavy in Jim Sheridan's The Boxer (1997).In 2001, Cox secured major acclaim -- and an American Film Institute nomination for best supporting actor -- with the release of L.I.E., the debut film of director Michael Cuesta. Like Todd Solondz' critical darling Happiness (1998), the film presents a child molester (Cox) as one of its major characters without condemning him, if not actually leaving him altogether unjudged. Cox's complicated, intense portrayal enabled such shades of gray, raising the character above the bottom rung of the morality food chain.As the decade continued, so did Cox's visibility in bigger hollywood films. In 2002 alone, he took on substantial roles in The Bourne Identity, The Rookie, The Ring, The 25th Hour, and Adaptation, a film that saw him stealing scenes with an appropriately over-the-top turn as blowhard screenwriting guru Robert McKee. The following year audiences could see him in the blockbuster comic-book sequel X2: X-Men United, and in 2004 he starred alongside Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom in the epic retelling of the Iliad, Troy. He returned to the Bourne franchise for The Bourne Supremacy, and appeared in the thriller Red Eye. He was the psychiatrist in the comedy Running With Scissors, and in 2007 portrayed Melvin Belli in David Fincher's Zodiac. He was cast in the geriatric action film Red, and joined up with Wes Anderson a second time to lend his voice to a bit part in Fantastic Mr. Fox. In 2011 Ralph Finnes tapped Cox to play Menenius in his big-screen adaptation of The Bard's Coriolanus.
Alan Ruck (Actor) .. Connor Roy
Born: June 01, 1956
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: A supporting actor in theater, television, and feature films, Alan Ruck is best-known for playing the troubled Cameron opposite Matthew Broderick in John Hughes' Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) and for co-starring on the ABC network situation comedy Spin City (1996-2002). A native of Cleveland, OH, Ruck's interest in acting began in high school. After earning a degree in theater from the University of Illinois, he spent five years actively involved in Chicago theater. Ruck made his feature film debut in 1983, appearing in two Chicago-produced films, Class and Bad Boys. Ruck's television career began around the same time, when he appeared in the telemovies First Steps and Hard Knox. His subsequent TV credits include guest appearances in shows such as Going Places and in movies like The Ransom of Red Chief. He took his first Broadway bow in the original 1985 production of Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues. Over the coming years, Ruck would remain active on screen, playing recurring characters on shows like The Bronx is Burning, Greek and Persons Unknown.
Jeremy Strong (Actor) .. Kendall Roy
Born: December 25, 1978
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Was chosen as a Leonore Annenberg Fellow by Lincoln Center Theater.Trained at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company.Debuted on Broadway in a 2008 Roundabout Theater Company production of A Man for All Seasons.Nominated for 2 Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor for his performances in Off-Broadway productions of The Coward in 2008, and David Ives' New Jerusalem in 2011.Has appeared in multiple films inspired by true events, such as Lincoln, Parkland, Zero Dark Thirty, Selma and The Big Short.
Kieran Culkin (Actor) .. Roman Roy
Born: September 30, 1982
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: One of the Culkin clan of child actors, Kieran Culkin emerged from older brother Macauley Culkin's considerable shadow in the late 1990s. Born and raised in New York, Culkin made his movie debut playing his sibling's cousin in the blockbuster family comedy Home Alone (1990). Along with returning for the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), Culkin bolstered his presence as a cute foil playing Steve Martin's young son in Father of the Bride (1991) and Father of the Bride Part II (1995). Despite his parents' well-publicized custody battle over their acting brood in the mid-1990s, Culkin continued to work steadily, finally graduating to starring status in The Mighty (1998). As a physically challenged boy who forms a deep bond with an illiterate classmate, Culkin displayed his dramatic abilities as well as comedic, proving that he could be more than just an adorable face. Culkin followed up his lead turn with prominent supporting roles as another little brother in the teen romantic comedy She's All That (1999), Meryl Streep's teenage son in Music of the Heart (1999), and one of the orphans in The Cider House Rules (1999).After playing at the Sundance Film Festival, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys earned strong reviews for Culkin's performance as one of the imaginative, restless Catholic schoolboys grappling with adolescence and dour nun teacher Jodie Foster in the 1970s. A rare teen film with a brain, Altar Boys became an art house success. Delving into the rarified world of the genteel poor, and enhancing Culkin's status as an "alternative" teen lead, Igby Goes Down starred Culkin as the titular alienated son who must deal with harridan mother Susan Sarandon and superficial brother/romantic rival Ryan Phillippe while pondering whether he'll suffer the same fate as his schizophrenic father Bill Pullman.
Sarah Snook (Actor) .. Siobhan "Shiv" Roy
Born: July 28, 1987
Birthplace: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Trivia: Wanted to pursue a career in the entertainment industry after seeing a performance of her sister in an amateur theatre production.Started performing at a young age.Was awarded a scholarship to study drama at Scotch College in Adelaide.Enrolled in drama school in Sydney when she was 17-years-old.Was very active on stages at the beginning of her career.Made her debut on television as an actress in 2009.Moved to Brooklyn, New York, in 2019.
Nicholas Braun (Actor) .. Greg
Born: May 01, 1988
Trivia: Actor Nicholas Braun got his start in the business while he was still a teenager, making small appearances on shows like Law & Order: SVU and Without a Trace in the early 2000s. His bright smile and impressive 6'4" stature made him a memorable presence onscreen, and he soon began appearing in Disney projects, like 2005's Sky High and 2008's Minutemen. Braun later starred in the 2009 Disney TV movie Princess Protection Program, and later that same year he was cast in the TV series adaptation of 10 Things I Hate About You.
Matthew Macfadyen (Actor) .. Tom
Born: October 17, 1974
Birthplace: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Trivia: British actor Matthew MacFadyen studied at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before beginning his career on the stage. He joined the renowned theater company Cheek and Jowl, with whom he participated in productions of The School for Scandal, Much Ado About Nothing, The Duchess of Malfi, and other plays. In 1998, he made a much-noticed transition to the screen with the role of Hareton Earnshaw in a television adaptation of Wuthering Heights. He would go on to appear in such films as Enigma and Almost Strangers before being cast in the lead role of Tom Quinn in the spy series MI-5 (aka Spooks) in 2002. He stayed with the series until 2004, and the next year he made yet another foray into period drama, playing the male lead of Mr. Darcy in a big-screen adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, opposite Keira Knightley. He soon followed it up with a turn in the quirky comedy Death at a Funeral in 2007, before signing on for the 2008 Ron Howard film Frost/Nixon. MacFayden would continue to appear on screen in several series to come, most notably on Little Dorrit, The Pillars of the Earth, Any Human Heart, and MI-5.
Hiam Abbass (Actor) .. Marcia
Rob Yang (Actor) .. Lawrence
Peter Friedman (Actor) .. Frank
Born: April 24, 1949
Trivia: Avid filmgoers and adherents to the indie film movement that swept through America in the early to mid-'90s will invariably remember Peter Friedman as the sneaky, underhanded, New Age-espousing "self-help guru" who supposedly attempts to offer ailing Julianne Moore a hand up -- but only succeeds in draining her wallet -- in Todd Haynes' harrowing drama Safe (1995). In truth, that role represented just one of many memorable cinematic contributions for the prolific, highly versatile character actor, whose resumé reads like a best-of list of both independent film and Hollywood product. This slightly diminutive, stocky, and balding player first made an impression with a small role in the holiday slasher opus Christmas Evil (1980), then essayed a series of consistently interesting projects including Finnegan Begin Again (1984), The Seventh Sign (1988, as a priest), Blink (1994, as an ophthalmologist), and I Shot Andy Warhol (1996). Friedman's onscreen activity extended into the 2000s, most visibly in Tamara Jenkins' drama The Savages (2007), in which he played Laura Linney's sex-hungry paramour.
Natalie Gold (Actor) .. Rava Roy
Born: August 17, 1976
Parker Sawyers (Actor) .. Alessandro
Born: May 24, 1984
Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Trivia: Grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana.Used to wear dreadlocks when he was young.Decided to pursue a career in the entertainment industry after graduating from college.Started acting in commercials.Used to model for catalogs.Is a fan of The Crown series.Is skilled at drawing.

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