Most people know Bob Odenkirk for his starring roles in “Breaking Bad” (2009–2013) and “Better Call Saul” (2015–2022), in which he played the irresistible conman-lawyer Saul Goodman. But Odenkirk's early career involves him writing for “Saturday Night Live” (1987–1991), “The Ben Stiller Show” (1992), “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” (1993–1994), and more. He has starred in major movies such as “The Post” (2017), “Nobody” (2021), “Little Women” (2019), and “Normal” (2025). He has guest starred in multiple series, including “How I Met Your Mother” (2008–2012), “Weeds” (2008), “Entourage” (2010), and “Bob’s Burgers” (2012). “Fargo” (2014) and “The Bear” (2023–2025). He is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards and three Critics’ Choice Awards, as well as multiple Golden Globe nominations. He is the director of three movies and has starred on Broadway in “Glenngarry Glen Ross” (2025).