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Robert John Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker best known for his role as Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad (2008–2013) and its spin-off Better Call Saul (2015–2022). For the latter, he has received five nominations for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. As a producer on Better Call Saul since its premiere, he has also received six nominations for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series. He is also known for the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995–1998), which he co-created and co-starred in with fellow comic David Cross. In 2015, he and Cross reunited, along with the rest of the Mr. Show cast, for W/ Bob & David on Netflix. Odenkirk wrote for television series Saturday Night Live (1987–1991) and The Ben Stiller Show (1992), winning Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series in 1989 and 1993. He also wrote for Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993–1994) and acted in a recurring role as Agent Stevie Grant in The Larry Sanders Show (1993–1998). In the early 2000s, Odenkirk discovered the comedy duo Tim & Eric. He produced their television series Tom Goes to the Mayor (2004–2006) and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007–2010). His feature directorial credits include the films Melvin Goes to Dinner (2003), Let's Go to Prison (2006), and The Brothers Solomon (2007). The success of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul led to acting work in high-profile projects such as Nebraska (2013), the first season of Fargo (2014), Steven Spielberg's The Post (2017), Pixar's Incredibles 2 (2018), Little Women (2019) and, as the lead, the action film Nobody (2021), which he also produced. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bob Odenkirk, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Bob Odenkirk

J. Jonah Jameson
for J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man: Evils Past
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A grad school—adult Peter Parker strenuously, but successfully, tries to split his time between his duties as Peter, his duties as Spider-Man, and his relationship with Mary Jane Watson. One September night, New York City police finds the body of Debra Whitman, secretary at Empire State University, and Peter's ex-girlfriend, hanging from the George Washington Bridge. Soon, more bodies show up, all ex-girlfriends of Spider-Man. Meanwhile, a person dressed in a Goblin costume starts attacking and tormenting Spider-Man, awaking memories of the Green Goblin, and Gwen Stacy. But he also attacks Peter Parker, making Peter fear for everyone he loves. The Hobgoblin's use of Peter's past against him, and constant attacks on his personal life, delves Peter deeper and deeper into a pit of hatred of this new character. The police eventually suspects that Spider-Man is the culprit of the serial killings, and Peter finds himself at wit's end. Who is the Hobgoblin? Why is he murdering people from Peter's past? Are the two even connected?
