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Bob Odenkirk: Action roles keep me healthy
18 Apr
Summary
- Odenkirk, 63, finds action roles beneficial for his health.
- He experienced a widowmaker heart attack in July 2021.
- Filming Nobody 2 recently prepared him for his sheriff role.

Bob Odenkirk, 63, has embraced action roles, even after experiencing a serious health scare. He revealed that his commitment to action films is surprisingly beneficial for his well-being.
In July 2021, Odenkirk suffered a widowmaker heart attack while filming Better Call Saul in New Mexico. He has since recovered and continues rigorous training, including stunt fighting twice a week, to maintain his physical condition.
Odenkirk recently starred as a small-town sheriff in the film Normal, which premiered on April 17. He noted that having just completed filming the sequel Nobody 2, he was well-prepared for the demands of his new role.
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