LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Succession' star Jeremy Strong, who played Kendall Roy, was seen getting his head shaved in a video by his on-screen siblings, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin just hours after the hit series finale aired on HBO. The clip was shared on Instagram by one of the show's production assistants, Molly Minnie. Culkin, who plays Roman Roy on the popular series, tells the 44-year-old Strong to turn around only to find his head cleanly shaved as he laughs while looking into the mirror.
He asked their co-star Sarah Snook, 35, who plays Shiv Roy, to, "get in there," and she starts to shave the back and sides of his head after the clippers were passed to her. The clipper then passed the hands of several other crew members, as one man named Joe asks, "Can I get in there?"
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'Yeah get in there'
"Yeah get in there! Anybody can get a crack", Strong replied, as the clipper was passed to Strong by Joe who then passes it to a female crew member. Strong asked Culkin, "Can I shave your head?" but he assuredly responds, "No!" as the room bursts into laughter.
Minnie also shared other clips on her Instagram story, which included the 'Succession' creator Jesse Armstrong and Snook singing the Joy Division classic 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'. She also uploaded a variety of pictures from the last day on set, along with another video of Strong getting his head shaved but this time with a twist.
While Strong's right side of the head is seen getting shaved by Snook, Culkin pulls out an egg and smashes it on Strong's nearly-bald head, which Snook was probably not expecting. Strong took the clippers from an astounded Snook as Culkin wiped some of the egg on her face before they both hugged just as someone smashed an egg on Culkin's head.
'Succession' won 13 Primetime Emmy Awards
The show, which debuted in 2018, has won 13 Primetime Emmy Awards for its first three seasons. The popular HBO series has also won Outstanding Drama Series for two of its three seasons and is likely to be one of the top contenders for this year's Emmy Awards.
The show ended with the episode titled 'With Open Eyes' which disclosed the fate of the Waystar Royco company built by the late Logan Roy, played by Brian Cox, and his successor. Creator Jesse Armstrong wrote the final episode of the series along with Mark Mylod and directed 16 episodes through the show's four-season run.