Bob Odenkirk Shares Terrifying Details About His Heart Attack While Filming ‘Better Call Saul’
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Bob Odenkirk Shares Terrifying Details About His Heart Attack While Filming ‘Better Call Saul’

Bob Odenkirk is opening up about the terrifying health scare he suffered filming the final season of Better Call Saul, revealing just how close he came to dying while suffering from a heart attack during the shocking medical emergency on set in 2021. The actor, now 63, admitted that he remembers very little from the incident itself but recalled one haunting realization afterward: “I was gone.” The emotional reflection has given fans a deeper understanding of the frightening ordeal that unfolded behind the scenes of the acclaimed AMC series. While viewers eventually saw Odenkirk return to work and continue acting, the actor now says the experience permanently changed how he views both life and his place in the world. Bob Odenkirk Suffered A Health Scare While Filming ‘Better Call Saul’ BETTER CALL SAUL, Bob Odenkirk, ‘Saul Gone’ (Season 6, ep. 613, aired Aug. 15, 2022). photo: Greg Lewis / ©AMC / Courtesy Everett Collection Speaking with The Times U.K., Odenkirk explained that he suddenly collapsed while filming scenes for the sixth and final season of Better Call Saul. Co-stars Rhea Seehorn and Patrick Fabian reportedly rushed to help him immediately while crew members scrambled to respond to the emergency. BETTER CALL SAUL, Bob Odenkirk, ‘Wine & Roses,’ (Season 6, ep. 601, aired April 18, 2022). photo: Greg Lewis / ©AMC / Courtesy Everett Collection The Bob Odenkirk health crisis became even more frightening because pandemic restrictions reportedly slowed reactions on set, with people initially spread far apart from one another. According to the actor, he turned gray as the situation unfolded, while even the on-set medic had never previously performed CPR in a real-life emergency. The Experience Completely Changed His Perspective On Life As an actor, writer, comedian, and more, Bob Odenkirk has a lot of big accomplishments, but creating Matt Foley remains unique among them. / AP/Richard Shotwell Doctors placed Odenkirk into a medically induced coma after he suffered a “widowmaker” heart attack, one of the most serious cardiac emergencies caused by a major blocked artery. He revealed that he lost an entire week of memories during the ordeal and only truly became aware again while leaving the hospital days later. BETTER CALL SAUL, Bob Odenkirk, Dedicado a Max, (Season 5, ep. 505, aired Mar. 16, 2020). photo: Greg Lewis / ©AMC / Courtesy Everett Collection The Bob Odenkirk health scare pushed the actor toward major lifestyle changes. He reduced his sugar intake, takes daily heart medication, and stays active through regular stunt training. Instead of avoiding action-heavy roles, he chose to remain physically active, later describing the experience as life-changing in a positive way. According to PEOPLE, he said the weeks following the heart attack left him feeling deeply engaged with life and grateful simply to exist in the world again. Next up: Larry Hagman Convinced Patrick Duffy To Return For One Wild ‘Dallas’ Plot The post Bob Odenkirk Shares Terrifying Details About His Heart Attack While Filming ‘Better Call Saul’ appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A