Sarah Snook meets fans after performance of Dorian Gray in London

Succession’s Sarah Snook appeared happy as she met fans after her performance of Dorian Gray in London on Saturday.

Meanwhile, the cast of the hit HBO series enjoyed their ‚one last hurrah‘ during a bittersweet night at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Sarah, 36, and co-star Brian Cox, 77, were both not in attendance, as they are currently busy working on stage plays.

The actress didn’t seem to mind missing out, as she signed autographs while chatting and laughing with fans.

Her co-stars Kieran Culkin, 41, Nicholas Braun, 35, and Matthew Macfadyen , 49, were seen sharing a warm hug at their last awards show together, before joining the rest of the talented cast inside.

Succession’s Sarah Snook appeared happy as she met fans after her performance of Dorian Gray in London on Saturday

Meanwhile, the cast of the hit HBO series enjoyed their ‚one last hurrah‘ during a bittersweet night at the Screen Actors Guild Awards

They later reunited on stage with co-stars Alan Ruck, Alexander Skarsgard, web page J. Smith-Cameron, Justine Lupe, Fisher Stevens, Dagmara Dominczyk, David Rasche and more.

The critically-acclaimed tragicomedy was upset several times in the television categories, including by Elizabeth Debicki who beat out Sarah Snook for The Crown , and The Last Of Us star Pedro Pascal who triumphed over Culkin, Brian Cox, and Macfadyen.

However, the Jesse Armstrong series did ultimately take home top honor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

Also present were Juliana Canfield, Justine Lupe, Arian Moayed, Scott Nicholson, J. Smith-Cameron, and Zoe Winters.

Missing from the action — as he has been throughout the awards season — was Jeremy Strong, 45, famed for his portrayal of Kendall Roy, who’s currently busy with another project.

The fan-beloved show beat out an impressive field including The Crown, The Gilded Age, The Last Of Us, and The Morning Show.

Alan Ruck accepted the prize on behalf of cast of the drama as he began his speech saying: ‚One last hurrah, I think.‘

Sarah, 36, and co-star Brian Cox, 77, were both not in attendance, as they are currently busy working on stage plays

The actress didn’t seem to mind missing out, as she signed autographs while chatting and laughing with fans

Sarah bundled up in a black trench coat and grey top, teamed with straight-leg trousers