Bob Odenkirk appearing grey and distressed on a film set with laughing crew, illustrating his 2021 heart attack scare.
Bob Odenkirk appearing grey and distressed on a film set with laughing crew, illustrating his 2021 heart attack scare.
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Bob Odenkirk recalls turning grey in 2021 heart attack scare

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Bob Odenkirk is spilling fresh details on his terrifying 2021 on-set collapse during Better Call Saul filming. The actor went grey and help was delayed as crew thought it was a joke.

Bob Odenkirk opened up to The Times about the July 2021 incident that left him fighting for his life on the Better Call Saul set. He described going down as co-stars Rhea Seehorn and Patrick Fabian rushed over screaming, only for distant crew to mistake the panic for laughter. “I went down and Rhea and Patrick grabbed me and they were screaming, but (the crew members who noticed) thought they were laughing,” he said. Delays followed because the team was spread far apart, and the on-set medic had never performed CPR before. Odenkirk added he turned grey and was essentially gone before being rushed to hospital, where doctors fixed a complete blockage in his widow-maker artery without surgery. He has little memory of the event itself but remembers the overwhelming support afterward, posting on X that he was “going to be ok thanks to Rosa Estrada and the doctors.” The experience left him feeling delighted and engaged with life in the weeks that followed, calling it a strange kind of gift.

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Recent X posts highlight shock at the delayed response during Bob Odenkirk's 2021 heart attack on the Better Call Saul set, with users sharing quotes about him turning grey and crew mistaking screams for laughter. High-engagement accounts express admiration for his recovery and resilience, while some reflect on the surreal timing and medical details. Neutral reactions focus on the new interview revelations without strong opinions.

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Patrick Muldoon dies at 57 after heart attack

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Actor Patrick Muldoon, known for roles in 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Melrose Place,' died Sunday at age 57 from a heart attack. His sister, Shana Muldoon Zappa, said he collapsed in the shower at his Beverly Hills home after coffee with his girlfriend. Paramedics were unable to revive him.

The death certificate of Melrose Place actor Patrick Muldoon, who died at age 57 on April 19, lists a heart attack as the primary cause, along with contributing factors including a hereditary coagulopathy disorder and pulmonary embolism, according to records obtained by Us Weekly.

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Bob Odenkirk returned as Saul Goodman in a mock advertisement released this week to mark America's 250th birthday. The video appeared on YouTube and features the character promoting constitutional rights.

Several crew members walked off the set of Jonathan Majors' upcoming action film from The Daily Wire and Bonfire Legend in South Carolina due to safety issues. The strike followed an incident where Majors and co-star JC Kilcoyne fell through an unsecured window. IATSE called the action on March 26 amid broader labor and safety complaints.

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Rod Stewart needed an oxygen tank and sat down to finish his concert after nearly fainting during a show in West Valley City, Utah, on Friday.

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