The actor Nicholas Braun, better known for his work in the successful HBO series “Succession”, began his weekend of labor day with a career with the officials of New Hampshire's law.
The Moulonborough Police Chief, Peter W. Beede, announced in a press release on Tuesday that the officers arrested the 37 -year -old actor on Friday night under suspicion of disability in the city of Moulonborough, NH, approximately one hour north of the State Concord Capitol. Braun was also arrested on suspicion of driving at night without the front headlights.
The statement did not share additional information about Braun's arrest. The actor's representatives did not immediately respond to the request for comments of the Times.
Braun was reserved in Carroll County prison and released by his own recognition, according to TMZ. The departure also reported that the actor will be processed on September 16.
In the “succession” of HBO, Braun became a fans for her interpretation of the premium Greg, a stranger who manages for the matter of the central family and the offer for the aging of the multi -individual empire of the media Logan Roy (Brian Cox). He received three Emmy nominations during the stellar schedule for paper.
Braun is also known for his work at Disney Flicks “Sky High”, “Princess Protection” and “Minutemen”. Their credits include “the advantages of being an alhelí”, “Tango Foxtrot whiskey”, “Zola” and “Saturday Night”.