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‘Better Call Saul' Star Bob Odenkirk Honored With Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
“Better Call Saul” and “Breaking Bad” star Bob Odenkirk received a star Monday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, right next to his co-star Bryan Cranston’s.
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Bob Odenkirk Wants to be ‘A Little More Like' the Late Bob Saget After ‘Heart Incident'
Last July, Odenkirk experienced a “heart incident” while filming the final season of “Better Call Saul.” That experience gave him some new perspective
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Bob Odenkirk Details Suffering Near-Fatal Heart Attack While on Workout Bike
In a new interview, Bob Odenkirk recounted his 2021 near-fatal heart attack, revealing that he was riding an exercise bike when he “went down” on the set of Better “Call Saul”
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Bob Odenkirk Back on ‘Better Call Saul' After Heart Attack
Bob Odenkirk is back shooting “Better Call Saul,” six weeks after a heart attack.
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Actor Bob Odenkirk Hospitalized After Collapsing on ‘Better Call Saul' Set
The incident occurred as Odenkirk and the show are in production for their sixth season.
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Bob Odenkirk on Becoming an Action Star in ‘Nobody'
Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”) sits down with entertainment reporter Heather Brooker to talk about how going from comedian to action star was never part of his plan. His new film “Nobody” is in theaters now.
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2021 Golden Globe Nominations: Best Actor in a Television Drama
Can Josh O’Connor bring home a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Prince Charles in “The Crown”? Check out the five nominees for Best Actor in a Television Drama.
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'Pose' Star Billy Porter Breaks Ground as First Openly Gay Actor to Win Lead Actor Emmy
And the category, a jubilant Billy Porter said as he made Emmys history, “is love, y’all, love.” Porter, known for making fashion statements on red carpets, became the first openly gay man to win an Emmy for best actor in a drama series for his role of Pray Tell on FX’s “Pose.” “I am so overwhelmed and so overjoyed that...
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Walter White May Appear in ‘Better Call Saul,' Creator Reveals
“Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan said Thursday at Comic-Con that there is an excellent chance that the Bryan Cranston character and Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman will be in the show’s spinoff “Better Call Saul” at some point.
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Sterling K. Brown, Alec Baldwin, More Kick Off Emmys Weekend
Actor Sterling J. Brown is taking Emmys weekend one day at a time. The “This is Us” star and nominee is juggling a jam-packed schedule of call times and parties in the lead up to the awards ceremony Sunday, where he’s nominated for lead actor in a drama series.
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Golden Globes Group Gives Away $2.8 Million in Show Proceeds
More than a dozen film and TV stars helped the Hollywood Foreign Press Association share proceeds from the show with some 55 film schools and arts organizations at its annual grants dinner.
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‘Breaking Bad' Pop-Up Bar Rolls into NYC in Walter White-Like RV This Summer
Four years after the last episode of “Breaking Bad” aired, fans in New York City are apparently still crazy enough about the show to clamor for a chance to get into a pop-up bar inside a trailer based on the TV series.
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“Better Call Saul” Wants You to Actually Call Saul
Want to call Saul? Now you can. A billboard for AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” the “Breaking Bad” spinoff starring Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman/James McGill, has popped up in New Mexico and it features a real number for you to call Saul.
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“Better Call Saul” Renewed Before It Even Premieres, Debut Pushed to 2015
“Better Call Saul,” the spinoff featuring everybody’s favorite slightly sketchy New Mexico lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) has been renewed for season two, but we’re going to have to wait a little longer to even see season one.