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'Better Call Saul' star Bob Odenkirk explains how the Emmy-nominated show handled his on-set heart attack
The star says this year's Emmy nomination is "extra special" to him.
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Bob Odenkirk says being in good shape for 'Nobody' helped save his life following heart attack
The "Better Call Saul" star suffered a heart attack on the set in July.
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Bob Odenkirk opens up about his near-fatal heart attack on the set of 'Better Call Saul'
In a new interview with The New York Times, the actor and comedian opened up about his near-death experience, and how his co-star, Rhea Seehorn, came to his rescue.
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Bob Odenkirk returns to 'Better Call Saul' set 6 weeks after heart attack
The 58-year-old actor, who suffered a heart attack on July 27, tweeted a picture of himself in the makeup chair on the show's Albuquerque set.
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Trump mocked for global warming tweet by Hollywood stars — and most of Twitter: 'Your idiocy would be hilarious if you weren't president'
The president tried to stir up believers of science on Monday by mocking global warming in a tweet about the historically cold weather in the Midwest.
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‘The Twilight Zone’: Taissa Farmiga, Rhea Seehorn, Luke Kirby & Ike Barinholtz To Star In Episode Of CBS All Access Reboot
EXCLUSIVE: Taissa Farmiga (The Mule), Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul), Luke Kirby (The Deuce) and Ike Barinholtz (The Oath) are set to star in an upcoming episode of CBS All Access' reboot, The Twilight Zone, that will also feature Percy Hynes-White. They join previously announced host and narrator Jordan Peele, as well as John Cho, Greg Kinnear, Sanaa Lathan, Kumail Nanjiani, Adam Scott, Alison Tolman, Jacob Tremblay, Jessica Williams, DeWanda Wise and Steven…
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‘Better Call Saul’ Postmortem: Rhea Seehorn Talks Kim’s Guilt and Jimmy’s Disturbing Lack of It
"Better Call Saul" star Rhea Seehorn talks about how Jimmy’s bar association victory may mean he lost something much more important, about the sadness and guilt Kim feels after witnessing the true depth of Chuck’s mental illness and hatred for his brother, and how there are moments of comedy and tragedy still to come in the final three episodes of the season.