Before he was cast as Saul Goodman, Bob Odenkirk revealed on "The Howard Stern Show" that he was bankrupt at one point, given his feature directing work wasn't taking off. When his business manager tried to get him to sign for a $900,000 loan, Odenkirk got a new business manager who advised him to bring in money and keep working. When Odekirk's agent called him about the role, his agent advised him not to say "no". Odenkirk said given he hasn't said "no" to work for the past year and a half, he wasn't going to decline work. Odenkirk checked out the show, which was building a following. When he asked Reid Harrison, a friend and occasional co-writer about the series, Harrison told him to take the part as it's the best series on TV.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:16