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Straight Man.The Better Call Saul actor will play William Henry Devereaux, Jr., the chairman of the English department in an underfunded college in Pennsylvania.The new series is being developed by Aaron Zelman (Silicone Valley) and Paul Lieberstein, who are adapting the book and would serve as co-showrunners, according to Deadline. The latter is best known for his performance as perennially undermined HR rep Toby Flenderson in the US version of The Office, which he also executive produced.Straight Man, expected to arrive in 2023, will be Odenkirk’s third series for AMC, following Breaking Bad and its spin-off show Better Call Saul, which will see the release of its sixth and final season this month after seven years.“I loved Paul and Aaron’s take on Richard’s excellent, entertaining novel,” Odenkirk said in a statement.
“I am drawn to the tone of humanity and humour in the novel and I look forward to playing this role – something lighter than my recent projects but still closely observed and smart.” Last month (March 17) Odenkirk opened up about the time he was robbed at gun-point.The 59-year-old actor explained that the incident occurred as he and his then-girlfriend were leaving an improv show in Chicago, telling the Armchair Expert podcast that “somebody pull[ed] a gun” on him and his partner while they were sitting inside a car at around 1am and demanded cash.“So I give him the money and he goes, ‘Get your girlfriend out of the car. I want her jewellery.’ And – I want to credit this not to my bravado or courage but to how tired I was – I go, ‘What the fuck?’“I go, ‘Look how much money you got, get the fuck out of here.
Été a Paris! William Abadie says Emily In Paris will start filming season 3 in June — but could be taking a vacation across the pond.
It was old school week on Bill Maher’s Friday Real Time. Fresh off a week away while his Adulting special ran in his regular HBO time slot, Maher celebrated his return by bringing in an old friend from the comedy circuit.
ITV Britain's Got Talent star has shared how her husband has been cheating on her with her best friend. The BGT favourite has admitted she is "devastated.
AMC has given a series order to the one-hour comedic drama, “Straight Man,” starring “Breaking Bad” alum and “Better Call Saul” star Bob Odenkirk. Here’s the show’s logline: “Straight Man is a mid-life crisis tale set at Railton College, told in the first person by William Henry Devereaux, Jr.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterWell, that was fast. AMC has formally greenlit the dramedy series “Straight Man” starring Bob Odenkirk a little over two weeks after announcing the show as in development.The show is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Russo. It is described as a mid-life crisis tale set at Railton College in the Pennsylvania Rust Belt.
AMC has handed a series order to its Bob Odenkirk-fronted adaptation of Straight Man.
Prince Harry has shocked royal fans with a new sit-down interview with the Today programme in America set to air in full on Wednesday.The interview has thrown up a number of revelations about the 37-year old’s recent meeting with the Queen and his relationship with the royal family.The Duke sat down with NBC presenter Hoda Kotb in Netherlands for the interview recorded for US TV where he didn’t hold back discussing the current situation. When asked directly, Harry refused to answer the question of whether he misses his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William since moving to the US. Prince Charles and Prince William The Duke was keen to swerve the subject, telling presenter Hoda Kotb: "For me at the moment, I'm here focused on these guys [Invictus athletes] and these families and giving everything that I can, 120 per cent to them to make sure they have the experience of a lifetime.
Bob Odenkirk has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are extremely hands on parents to their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Bob Odenkirk is opening up about the end of Better Call Saul.
After playing the gravitas of moral-shifting, slick attorney Saul Goodman on AMC’s 39-Emmy nominated Better Call Saul, Bob Odenkirk, is –to use a line from one of his Mr. Show sketches ready “to blow up the moon” as he pivots back to his comedy roots.
A parent was left mortified after their daughter gave her teacher a rather raunchy card, which left both parties red-faced.
After six successful, critically acclaimed, and Emmy-winnings seasons, comedic actor Bob Odenkirk is wrapping up his hit spinoff series “Better Call Saul,” based on the “Breaking Bad” series that it spun off from. His relationship with AMC has been mutually beneficial, giving him leading man status and charging the ratings, and now the two of them are looking to reunite on a new show.