Bob Odenkirk

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Ken Jeong is an actor and comedian who has built an illustrious career spanning film, television, and stand-up, from The Hangover and Community to 14 seasons on The Masked Singer. Jeong sits down with Willie Geist to discuss his evolution from practicing physician to comedian, ho ...  Show more

Mel Robbins on Letting Go and Changing Your Life

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Bob Odenkirk - On Failure, “Better Call Saul” and Fatherhood
The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Actor, director and writer Bob Odenkirk discusses how “Better Call Saul” came to be, his recent heart attack experience and his new memoir “Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for priv ...  Show more

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Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Writer and actor Bob Odenkirk feels confused about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.

 

Bob sits down with Conan to talk about making a (literal) mess together during their days at SNL, Bob’s favorite absurd characters to play over the years, and a storied career ...

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Scott Bakula Shares Stories From Coming Up in the New York Theatre to Quantum Leaping to being a Star Trek Captain to NCIS’ing
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Legendary actor, Scott Bakula, joins Bob this week to tell stories and share insights into his decades long career in the entertainment industry. He talks about what it was like in his early days as an actor in the NYC Theatre Scene, the time he saved a stunt actor’s life on set, ...  Show more

The Dual Life of SNL's Steve Higgins
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Steve Higgins has two jobs. At 4:30 every day, 4 days a week, Steve announces The Tonight Show, sticks around to play Jimmy Fallon’s straight man, and then runs back upstairs at 30 Rock to keep working on that week’s Saturday Night Live. At SNL, he's in charg ...

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