By Rodolfo León
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09/8/2021 12:52 pm
Bob Odenkirk, actor famous for playing Saul goodman in the acclaimed series Breaking bad, and who later starred in his own spin-off, Better Call Saul, He is already back in the acting world after being hospitalized urgently a couple of months ago.
Via Twitter, Odenkirk confirmed the news with an image in which we can see the actor in the makeup chair, ready to play the intrepid lawyer once again:
“I am back to work at Better Call Saul! I am so happy to be here and to live this specific life surrounded by these amazing people. By the way, here you can see the professional stylist Cheri Montesanto making me look less ugly for filming. “
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Back to work on Better Call Saul! So happy to be here and living this specific life surrounded by such good people. BTW this is makeup pro Cheri Montesanto making me not ugly for shooting! pic.twitter.com/lTAfPg7dDp
– Mr. Bob Odenkirk (@mrbobodenkirk) September 8, 2021
Odenkirk was hospitalized after having suffered a heart attack in full footage of Better Call Saul. The actor collapsed on set and was rushed to the hospital, where he was accompanied by his son and loved ones while he recovered.
Via: Bob odenkirk
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