Better Call Saul' star Bob Odenkirk expressed regret over rejecting sound medical advice before a 2021 heart attack: 'The ...
Back in 2021, Bob Odenkirk suffered a near-fatal heart attack on the set of Better Call Saul, and the actor has repeatedly credited the fast work of the medical team at Sony studios for saving his ...
On Tuesday’s episode of FNC’s Gutfeld!, panelist Tom Shillue put forth a wild theory about the near-fatal heart attack Bob Odenkirk had back in 2021 — maybe it was a side effect of the Covid ...
Actor Bob Odenkirk said he regretted dismissing a "cranky" conservative doctor's medical advice during a podcast. Odenkirk told podcaster and comedian Tig Nataro that he had a cranky, conservative ...
Happy Tuesday, everyone. What a mildly attractive group. So, he thought his doctor was a jerk until his heart no longer worked. Comedian and actor Bob Odenkirk has been kicking around show ...
Bob Odenkirk is getting candid about his time on Saturday ... which he’s been nominated for every year since it premiered. Most recently, he stars in AMC’s Lucky Hank. Best of The Hollywood ...
Odenkirk, who joined “SNL” at 25 years old, then shared his own insecurities writing professionally at a young age, saying, “I was unsure of myself. It was hard. It was existentially dangerous.
Actor Bob Odenkirk said he regretted dismissing a “cranky” conservative doctor’s medical advice during a podcast. Odenkirk told podcaster and comedian Tig Nataro that he had a cranky ...
Odenkirk, who joined “SNL” at 25 years old, then shared his own insecurities writing professionally at a young age, saying, “I was unsure of myself. It was hard. It was existentially dangerous.
Bob Odenkirk had a heart attack in 2021 — and now, the actor has revealed that a personal disagreement with his doctor influenced him to reject sound medical advice. The actor discussed his ...
Bob Odenkirk is reflecting on his time as a writer on “Saturday Night Live.” In a recent interview on comedian Tig Notaro’s podcast “Don’t Ask Tig,” the “Better Call Saul” and ...