It’s a Succession reunion as Sarah Snook is supported by on-screen dad Brian Cox, ‘cousin Greg’ and a huge group of her former co-stars at the premiere of her new TV show

Sarah Snook, known for her role in Succession, received support from her former co-stars at the premiere of her new show, All Her Fault.

The actress was happily surprised to see Brian Cox, who played her on-screen father, Nicholas Braun (cousin Greg), and many other members of the Succession cast at an event in New York City on Monday.

Sarah, known for her role as Shiv Roy in Succession, cheerfully posed for a photo with Brian, who played her character’s father, Logan, on the popular show.

She was taking photos on the red carpet when Nicholas unexpectedly appeared and gave her a big hug, which surprised her.

The friends then celebrated Sarah’s new job at The Crane Club, taking playful group photos with some of her “Succession” co-stars: J. Smith Cameron (Gerri Kellman), Arian Moayed (Stewy Hosseini), Cherry Jones (Nan Pearce), Jihae (Berry Schneider), and Dagmara Dominczyk (Karolina).

Two years after the final episode of Succession, the cast members are still good friends. Sarah Snook is even godmother to Kieran Culkin’s son, despite playing his sister on the show.

The cast of Succession has continued to support each other’s work after the show ended. Sarah Snook went to see Brian Cox in a play in London last year, and many of her former colleagues are expected to attend her Broadway show in 2025.

Nicholas publicly supported Sarah shortly after a court ordered him to stay sober following his DUI arrest in New Hampshire this past September.

Nicholas, 37, entered a plea of not guilty to a DUI-Impairment charge in the August 29 incident.

He also received a charge for driving without headlights. Unfortunately, the police cameras weren’t working, so they couldn’t take his booking photo.

The actor, currently released on bail, is prohibited from using alcohol or any illegal drugs, according to court documents obtained by People magazine.

Okay, so everyone knows Nicholas is an amazing actor, but did you know he’s also a total restaurant mogul? Seriously, he doesn’t just act like he’s living the good life, he owns pieces of so many bars and restaurants! It’s incredible, he’s just constantly working on new things, and they’re all amazing. I swear, he’s perfect!

The actor received three Primetime Emmy nominations for his role as a cousin in the Roy family on the show.

While on the show, Sarah also received three Emmy nominations and won one in 2023, during the final season.

The Australian actress also received a Tony Award earlier in the year for her performance in the Broadway play, The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Sarah stars in the crime thriller ‘All Her Fault,’ which is adapted from Andrea Mara’s popular 2021 novel.

She stars as a young mother desperately looking for her son in a new show on Peacock. This is her first significant television role since gaining recognition for her performance as Shiv.

Everything changes for the main character when she goes to collect her son, Milo, from a playdate with a classmate he made at his new school.

Marissa’s trouble starts when she goes to pick up her son’s friend and meets an unfamiliar woman at the house.

The woman claims she doesn’t recognize either of the boys Marissa mentioned. It soon becomes clear that Marissa’s son, Milo, has been taken.

Dakota Fanning plays Jenny Kaminski, who supports Marissa through this traumatic experience. 

Jake Lacy, known for his role in The White Lotus, plays Marissa’s husband, Peter. Michael Peña plays Detective Alcaras, the lead investigator on the case.

All Her Fault will premiere in the UK on November 7 on Sky and NOW 

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2025-11-04 15:35