Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 16, 2025 · Entertainment

Succession Star Nicholas Braun Faces Court Ban on Alcohol and Drugs After DUI Arrest

Succession actor Nicholas Braun has been court-ordered to cease using any drugs or alcohol in the wake of his DUI arrest in New Hampshire last month. Pictured in LA August 19

Succession Star Nicholas Braun's DUI Arrest Sparks Concern: Court Orders Him to Kick His Habit

In a shocking turn of events, Nicholas Braun, the 37-year-old actor known for his scheming and lovable character Greg Hirsch on HBO's hit series Succession, has been ordered by a court to cease all use of alcohol and narcotics in light of his recent DUI arrest in New Hampshire. The news comes as a surprise to fans of the show, which has followed Braun's character's rise from hapless amusement park worker to cunning executive at Waystar Royco.

According to reports, Braun was arrested on August 29 for driving under the influence, and while he pleaded not guilty to the charge, a court-ordered arraignment was nixed, and his case is now set to go to trial early next year. The actor, who has been open about his past struggles with substance abuse in his role on Succession, was taken into custody by officers from the Moultonborough Police Department at around 11:15 p.m. EST.

Braun, 37, played the role of Greg Hirsch on the acclaimed HBO hit

Braun's DUI arrest has raised eyebrows among fans and critics alike, particularly given his character's notorious love of marijuana and questionable life choices. In a bizarre twist, Braun's mug shot was not snapped due to police cameras malfunctioning, leaving many wondering what the actor might have been up to that fateful night.

But Braun's troubles don't stop there. The Bethpage, New York-born actor has a string of high-profile establishments in his portfolio as a restaurateur, including Ray’s Bar, Jac’s on Bond, Pebble Bar, and S&P Lunch in New York City. Sources close to the situation have revealed that Braun was in the area for a wedding at the time of his arrest, but it remains unclear what led him to get behind the wheel after a night out.

Braun's case has sparked concern among his loved ones and colleagues, particularly given his history with substance abuse. As fans of the show will recall, Greg Hirsch's love of marijuana was a running joke throughout the series' four seasons, often providing comedic relief amidst the high-stakes drama of the Roy family's dealings.

Braun's character Greg Hirsch evolved from a clumsy interloper to a smooth operator over the course of the series under the tutelage of mentor Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen)

In addition to his work on Succession, Braun has appeared in a range of other projects, including 2023's Cat Person and 2016's How to Be Single. His most recent Instagram post revealed that he's been seeing production executive Hyunji Ward, whom he affectionately dubbed "my sweet sweet DARLING of a girlfriend." In the same post, Braun shared a photo of himself sporting a shirt adorned with forks, jokingly attributing his fashion sense to Ward's impeccable taste.

The court order to cease all use of alcohol and narcotics is a clear indication that Braun's situation is being taken seriously. As fans await the outcome of his trial, one thing is certain: this isn't the first time Greg Hirsch's antics have made headlines.

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(L-R) Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Alexander Skarsgård, Braun and Macfadyen pictured in a key scene from the show's final episode

According to sources at TheScholarlyNote.com, representatives for Braun have yet to comment on the situation. Fans of the show are left wondering how this news will impact the actor's future projects and whether his character's notorious love of marijuana will be revisited in upcoming episodes.

As we continue to follow this story, one thing is clear: Nicholas Braun's case has sparked a heated debate about the dangers of substance abuse and the importance of accountability. With his trial set to begin early next year, fans can only hope that Braun will emerge from this experience with a newfound appreciation for the consequences of his actions.

In the meantime, we'll be keeping a close eye on Braun's social media posts, where he often shares updates about his personal life and projects. Will Ward's influence help him turn over a new leaf? Only time will tell.