Bob Odenkirk is still processing his feelings after suffering a massive heart attack in July 2021 and says a big takeaway is to strive for a better work-life balance.
“I don't think I've figured it out yet,” the actor said Tuesday while attending a biannual gathering of TV critics. “I have to do a better job because we don't get to carry on forever. We just don't... I want to make the right choices so I can feel like I'm doing the best I can with the time I have left, the things that I love in this world. And I don't think I've figured it out yet, but I'm working on it.
“I was weirdly upbeat after that heart attack for a long time. It was a gift, I suppose, but also strange to everyone around me... They were very careful about not giving me too much work to do, but it was hard. It was really hard. After about eight hours of shooting, I got tired,” he said. “It was like being this weird, little baby bird at the age of 59.”
Odenkirk plays Hank Devereaux, a college English professor who is also the chair of the department at an under-funded Pennsylvania college he describes as “mediocracy's capital.”
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