Bob Odenkirk
Bob Odenkirk is probably best known for starring and co-creating the cult classic sketch series Mr. Show with Bob and David, which ran on HBO for four years and has been dubbed "the American Monty Python." Always a prominent figure in the sketch realm, Bob also served as writer on Saturday Night Live and The Ben Stiller Show. He has also directed several short films and TV pilots, including The Near Future at HBO and Highway To Oblivion at Comedy Central.
In 2003, Bob directed the independent feature Melvin Goes To Dinner. The low-budget feature went on to win numerous awards at festivals, saw successful independent theatrical distribution, and has been released on Sundance DVD. He also directed the feature films Let's Go To Prison and The Brothers Solomon. Bob had memorable roles as the agent Stevie Grant on The Larry Sanders Show, and in many films and TV shows, but he is particularly thrilled to be a part of AMC's critically acclaimed series Breaking Bad in the role of Saul Goodman, a lawyer who never places his clients' interest above his own.
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