Brian Cox in "Succession." Credit: Macall B. Polay/HBO Succession's Logan Roy (Brian Cox) has died. The founder and CEO of Waystar Royco passed away on a flight to meet with GoJo CEO Lukas Matsson ...
That's right: Logan Roy (Brian Cox), patriarch of the Roy family, founder and CEO of Waystar Royco, L to the OG himself, is dead and gone. Logan's death is Succession's biggest narrative swing yet ...
Suddenly, America's top CEOs seem to be taking their cues from Logan Roy, Rambo, and, most conspicuously, Donald Trump. Not ...
Kendall and Logan Roy (Jeremy Strong and Brian Cox) are called to Aaronson’s island retreat because the investor is concerned that their feuding — and the FBI investigation it has triggered ...
The dramatic twists and turns in the struggle over control of Logan Roy’s media empire and wealth on the HBO series Succession have captivated audiences. Fortunately, Logan and his family ...
Shareholders will reportedly be asked to approve a resolution to extend the age limit for Bernard Arnault's term as CEO of ...
Logan Roy is the patriarch and center of Succession for most of its run, and his best scenes highlight who he is as a leader, father, and businessman. There's the oldest brother and recovering ...
With Season 3 of Succession in full swing, Forbes’ team of fictional wealth investigators set out to determine how wealthy Logan Roy and his family really are. The answer: $18 billion—mostly ...
The 78-year-old actor - who played ruthless family patriarch and billionaire Logan Roy in the hit HBO series - has insisted after the show ended in 2023 with its fourth season, there are no plans ...
Waystar Royco owns the tabloid The NY Globe, which is surely meant to be the New York Post, a paper owned by News Corp. Logan Roy attempts to purchase Pierce Global Media, a rival of Waystar Royco ...
Led by the fierce and unforgiving Logan Roy, the family navigates corporate sabotage and personal betrayal like second nature, consistently redefining just how low they're willing to go.