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Netflix Is A Joke Presents: The Not Inappropriate Show w/ Bob Odenkirk

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Netflix Is A Joke Presents: The Not Inappropriate Show w/ Bob Odenkirk

About the Show

The popular family-friendly show featuring skits & bits suitable for a young audience*

*Recommended for ages 8 & up

Bob Odenkirk is an Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated writer, producer, actor, and New York Times bestselling author. In 2015, Bob Odenkirk reprised the character he originated on the hit drama Breaking Bad, playing the title role in AMC’s Better Call Saul, which earned him a Critics Choice TV Award, six Emmy nominations, as well as Golden Globe, and SAG Award nominations.

In a surprising move, Odenkirk starred in the action film Nobody (Universal), which achieved a #1 debut at the US box office in 2021, and which opened up yet another avenue of performance for him. The first film was such a hit that Bob returned to the role of Hutch in the sequel “Nobody 2,” which was released on August 15th, 2025.

This spring, Bob will star in the suspense-action film “Normal,” also scripted by Derek Kolstad, the creator of the “Nobody” and “John Wick” franchises. The film was included in the Midnight Madness series at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival and was acquired by Magnolia Pictures.

Bob recently returned to the stage in the revival of his favorite play, David Mamet’s “Glengarry Glen Ross”, in which his performance as Shelley ‘The Machine’ Levene earned him a Tony nomination.

Odenkirk began his stage career in Chicago in 1984, doing sketch and improv shows all around town. He produced and starred in the play “Line” by Israel Horowitz, the first production of Chicago’s “Prop” theatre. His early years onstage consisted mainly of sketch shows, many of which he was a primary writer. After being hired as a staff writer at Saturday Night Live in 1997, every summer was spent onstage, first with his friends, Robert Smigel and Conan O’Brien in “Happy Happy Good Show”, then in his well reviewed one man show, “Show-Acting-Guy” and a Second City mainstage revue “Flag Smoking Permitted in Lobby Only” which featured the first appearance of Chris Farley as “Matt Foley, the Motivational Speaker”, penned by Odenkirk.

In 1991 Bob moved to Los Angeles and soon pulled in his second writing Emmy for “The Ben Stiller Show”, but his greatest writing achievement was to come. “Mr. Show with Bob and David” on HBO from 1995-1998, was his personal valhalla, a place where Bob’s brain was on full display (married with the hilarious brain of his life-long friend, David Cross). The show became and remains a “cult hit,” dubbed “The American Monty Python” by David Wild in Rolling Stone Magazine, “Mr. Show” inspired legions of comedy actors and writers.

Other notable credits include Steven Spielberg’s “The Post,” Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women,” and Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska”.

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