
Bob Odenkirk Speaking Fee: Contact Us for Pricing

Speaking Fee:
Contact Us for Pricing
Travels From:
LAX - Los Angeles (All Airports)
Travels From:
LAX - Los Angeles (All Airports)
Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment
Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment
Secondary Topic Category:
Authors & Storytellers
Secondary Topic Category:
Authors & Storytellers
Bob Odenkirk Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Bob Odenkirk is an Emmy-winning writer, actor, and comedian best known for his role as Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. He began his career in comedy writing for Saturday Night Live and The Ben Stiller Show, earning multiple Emmy Awards. Odenkirk co-created the influential sketch series Mr. Show with Bob and David, which became a cult favorite. Beyond acting, he is also the author of Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama, a memoir detailing his journey in entertainment. With decades of experience in storytelling and performance, he brings insight, humor, and authenticity to the stage.
Bob Odenkirk, born Robert John Odenkirk on October 22, 1962, in Berwyn, Illinois, grew up in Naperville alongside his six siblings. His early life was marked by challenges, including his parents' divorce when he was nine, which influenced his perspective and later work. Odenkirk attended Naperville North High School and later pursued studies at Southern Illinois University, where he became deeply involved in radio and comedy writing.
In the mid-1980s, Odenkirk moved to Chicago to immerse himself in the city's vibrant comedy scene. There, he honed his skills in improvisation and sketch writing, performing with notable groups such as Second City. His talent caught the attention of comedy circles, leading to a writing position on "Saturday Night Live" from 1987 to 1991. During his tenure, he contributed to numerous sketches, earning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program.
After "SNL," Odenkirk collaborated with comedian Ben Stiller on "The Ben Stiller Show," serving as both a writer and performer. Although the show was short-lived, it garnered critical acclaim and provided Odenkirk with another Emmy for writing. He continued to make his mark in television comedy by co-creating and starring in "Mr. Show with Bob and David" alongside David Cross. The HBO sketch series, which aired from 1995 to 1998, developed a cult following and is often cited as a significant influence on modern sketch comedy.
Transitioning to more dramatic roles, Odenkirk achieved widespread recognition for his portrayal of the morally ambiguous lawyer Saul Goodman in AMC's "Breaking Bad." His performance was so well-received that it led to the creation of the spin-off series "Better Call Saul," where he reprised the role, delving deeper into the character's complex backstory. This role earned him multiple award nominations, solidifying his reputation as a versatile actor capable of seamlessly navigating between comedy and drama.
Beyond his on-screen endeavors, Odenkirk is also an author. In 2022, he released his memoir, "Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama," which offers an introspective look into his journey through the entertainment industry, sharing insights and anecdotes from his multifaceted career.