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Bob Odenkirk appears to be on the road to recovery after suffering a heart attack last month on the Albuquerque set of “Better Call Saul”.
Or at least that’s the assumption that can be made judging by a photo that Odenkirk’s longtime friend and comedy partner David Cross shared on Tuesday via Instagram.
In the pic — which ET has confirmed was taken recently — Cross and Odenkirk (who starred in and wrote their cult-hit HBO sketch series “Mr. Show”) are seen having a conversation in what appears
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Bob Odenkirk is back shooting “Better Call Saul," six weeks after having a heart attack.Odenkirk on Wednesday tweeted a photo of himself getting made up to play title character Saul Goodman in the AMC series, indicating that shooting had resumed on its sixth and final season.“Back to work on Better Call Saul!” Odenkirk said.
Bob Odenkirk is already working again, just over one month after suffering a scary heart attack on the set of Better Call Saul! The 58-year-old took to Twitter on Wednesday to share the very happy news with fans, writing:
Bob Odenkirk is back at work after suffering a heart attack during the summer on the Albuquerque, New Mexico, set of “Better Call Saul”.
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Feeling better — and grateful! Bob Odenkirk returned to the Better Call Saul set on Wednesday, September 8, six weeks after collapsing on set and suffering a heart attack.
Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk is back at the office, less than two months after suffering a heart attack on the set of the AMC series.
Bob is back! Bob Odenkirk confirmed on Wednesday he has returned to work on the set of his hit TV series "Better Call Saul." The Emmy-nominated actor, 58, suffered a heart attack and collapsed while filming the show just months ago. "Back to work on Better Call Saul! So happy to be here and living this specific life surrounded by such good people.
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