Bob Odenkirk accepted the award for Best Actor in a Drama Series at the Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday after suffering a heart attack in July 2021.The 60-year-old actor was honored for his work in the final season of the AMC spin-off series Better Call Saul during the awards ceremony held at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel.Better Call Saul also won the award for Best Drama Series and Bob's co-star Giancarlo Esposito, 64, took home the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
Top actor: Bob Odenkirk accepted the award for Best Actor in a Drama Series at the Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday after suffering a massive heart attack in July 2021Bob during his acceptance speech thanked Better Call Saul creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould for offering him the 'amazing role' of Jimmy McGill aka Saul Goodman.'I was surrounded by the greatest writers and the greatest cast ever!,' Bob hollered.
He thanked his co-stars including Rhea Seehorn, 50, who was also nominated for her portrayal of Kim Wexler.'When you see me acting, okay, you're not watching talent.
You're watching only elbow grease. That's all you're watching, is sweat and elbow grease. And then standing around me is talent and that makes you look good,' Bob said.
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