Bob Odenkirk Net Worth

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Net Worth:$16 Million
Date of Birth:October 22, 1962 (61 years old)
Gender:Male
Height:1.82 m, 5 ft 11 in
Profession:Actor, Comedian, Film director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Director, Television producer, Voice Actor, Writer
Nationality:United States of America
Bob Odenkirk Net Worth:
$16 Million

Bob Odenkirk Net Worth and Salary: Bob Odenkirk is an American actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer who has a net worth of $16 million. Odenkirk is probably best known for his work on shows like “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul,” playing the role of a shady lawyer named Saul Goodman in both series. Prior to this mainstream success, Bob was mostly working behind the scenes as a comedy writer on numerous shows and making guest appearances in various projects.

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Early Life: Robert John Odenkirk was born on October 22nd of 1962 in Berwyn, Illinois. Raised in Naperville alongside 6 siblings in a Catholic household, his parents soon divorced as a result of his father’s alcoholism. As Bob grew older, he realized that Naperville was a dead-end town, and he couldn’t wait to move to a city where there were more exciting things going on.

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Inspirational Quotes by Bob Odenkirk

I always wrote risque comedy and crude comedy.

Bob Odenkirk

I remember making 'Mr. Show,' thinking, 'Man this stuff is really funny to me.' I don't know if anyone else will love it, but I know I'm going to still watch it in 15 years if I'm still alive and laugh really hard. Even though we had very high standards, we were trying to excite and please ourselves.

Bob Odenkirk

I went to New York in '87 to write for 'Saturday Night Live.'

Bob Odenkirk

I did often wonder how relatable of a story it was when we started 'Better Call Saul.' It's such a unique character with a unique journey. But the universal drive of trying to earn respect from the people you love and not being able to do that is a common struggle for a lot of people.

Bob Odenkirk

It is so weird to be on this side of that, because when you're starting out, and it seems like you're starting out for so long, you look up to the people who have made their mark. And you sort of want to be that.

Bob Odenkirk