Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad actor Bob Odenkirk has opened up about his time on Saturday Night Live in a new interview.Speaking on comedian Tig Notaro’s podcast Don’t Ask Tig, Odenkirk revealed how a conversation with his son led him to reflect on his insecurities as a young actor on SNL when he was 25 years old.Odenkirk worked on SNL for three years, from 1987 to 1991.
While there, he wrote for actors including Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, Chris Rock, Mike Myers and Tim Meadows. “I was unsure of myself.
It was hard. It was existentially dangerous. I had feelings of ‘I should erase myself,'” Odenkirk revealed.“I was too young when I got hired at SNL,” Odenkirk continued. “That was not a good thing.
That could’ve gone wrong. That could’ve gone so wrong. It came this close so many times to going so wrong. You gotta believe me.
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