Bob Odenkirk
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Bob Odenkirk
Robert John "Bob" Odenkirkis an American actor, comedian, writer, director and producer, best known for his role as shady lawyer Saul Goodmanon the AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad and its spin-off, Better Call Saul. Together with fellow comedian and writer David Cross, Odenkirk co-created and co-starred in the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show with Bob and David...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth22 October 1962
CityBerwyn, IL
CountryUnited States of America
I think that acting is no fun unless it's hard. I'm not titillated by acting or being an actor unless I have to work hard.
I don't think the sketch on its own is a great sketch.
I think everybody has a public persona. We all present ourselves.
I think that cable TV is a great venue to do something interesting.
I think independent movies are actually very challenging right now, because it was this huge scene and it was great for a few years. Then, it was totally co-opted by the studios. Now, it's become very corporate, the independent scene.
I honestly would tell anyone young to start looking at stories and learning story, because I think that’s the next step after people go, ‘OK, I’ve had enough of that improvisation, I’ve had enough of those short comedy bits. Tell me a story, tell me a more complex story, something that lasts and maybe has a little more meaning to it.’ Don’t ever look at what’s happening now; look at what’s coming next.
My godfather was a Chicago policeman, and I've always looked at law enforcement as a challenging and interesting job.
I love any scene where there's a physical confrontation. It reminds me that I'm in show business and I play pretend for a living.
Even if people end up doing awful things, you can empathize with their motives when you know them. When you get to know the person, you can understand why they make those choices, even if they're bad. And oftentimes people do have good drives that are sympathetic and can even be seen as selfless and good-hearted.
It's fun to discover things. I wouldn't want everything laid out, simply and too obviously.
I've always tried to have a rule that you shouldn't make fun of innocent people who can't defend themselves. I find that a little unseemly and distasteful. But nothing's really sacred to me.
You shouldn't eat red meat, but you shouldn't make resolutions you can't keep.
I felt my personal life was not what it should be. It had nothing to do with Mr. Show - I'm monstrously appreciative and understand what it did for me and to me - but after four years, I just felt like I needed to do something else. I guess I wanted to be in a different place, physically.
The world needs less destruction.