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Bob Odenkirk is back in theaters, reprising his role as Hutch Mansell in the action comedy Nobody 2. Despite the punches, ...
The powers that be behind Nobody 2 (in theaters today) are “not dumb,” he quips, when it comes to stunts like high falls or ...
Bob Odenkirk recounted his 2021 heart attack on a recent episode of 'Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend.' The 'Better Call Saul' ...
Bob Odenkirk remembers that he "turned grey right away" after suffering a heart attack during filming for Better Call Saul in ...
The star, who said he survived a 2021 heart attack because of his prep for the action film, is back for 'Nobody 2' alongside ...
With “Nobody 2,” the sequel to the 2021 pandemic hit original, Odenkirk’s butt-kicking bona fides are more or less ...
You know what? I’m in my 60s now and I still feel that way,” says the star of “Breaking Bad,” “Better Call Saul” and “Nobody ...
The 62-year-old actor has recalled how he was lucky that co-stars Ray Campbell and Patrick Fabian were nearby after he suffered a medical emergency during filming for the Breaking Bad spin-off in 2021 ...
Attention, Kim Wexler hive: Apple TV+ dropped a first look at Vince Gilligan's highly-anticipated new series 'Pluribus,' a sci-fi that reteams him with 'Better Call Saul' star Rhea Seehorn.
A study finds public misconceptions about heart attack symptoms may delay emergency care. Media portrayals don't match real-life experiences.
A new study adds to growing evidence that certain infections can raise the odds of a heart attack or stroke, with the highest risk observed within the first week of the infection.
Coronary artery calcium scans can offer a more precise estimate of a patient’s chances for major cardiac events. Some cardiologists say it remains underused.