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Michael Sloan, the writer-producer who co-created with Richard Lindheim the durable 1980s TV series The Equalizer, died August 13. He was 78. His death was announced by his family, which includes his wife of 35 years, the actor Melissa Sue Anderson, who starred in NBC’s Little House on the Prairie in the 1970s and ’80s. …
Michael Sloan, the writer-producer who co-created with Richard Lindheim the durable 1980s TV series The Equalizer, died August 13. He was 78. His death was announced by his family, which includes his wife of 35 years, the actor Melissa Sue Anderson, who starred in NBC’s Little House on the Prairie in the 1970s and ’80s. …
I can’t wait,” Odenkirk told The Hollywood Reporter. Seehorn played Jimmy’s wife, Kim Wexler, before the events of Breaking Bad. The actor was nominated twice for the role but tragically never took home the prize.
After 14 years in the 'Breaking Bad' world, Odenkirk hasn't looked back, but says he'd be up for one (or two) more 'Nobody' films.
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Bob Odenkirk Says His 'Better Call Saul ' Character Has 'Changed My Life' as He Teases Final Season "I know as I get closer to the end of it, I'm going to have to somehow reconcile with saying ...
Keanu Reeves is John Wick, and Bob Odenkirk (“ Better Call Saul ”) i. They are also equal opportunity about who gets to cause mayhem—women, people with disabilities, and people of color are all included.