Actor. 13 Credits. Bryan Cranston. Walter White 62 Episodes 2013. Anna Gunn. Skyler White 62 Episodes 2013. Aaron Paul. Jesse Pinkman 62 Episodes 2013. Dean Norris.
Mar 11, 2022 · Bob Odenkirk is a jack of all trades in the acting world. Kicking off his career writing comedic gigs, Bob transitioned into dramatic roles in the 2000s. He's best known for portraying the sleazy "criminal lawyer" Saul Goodman from the Breaking Bad universe and its Better Call Saul spin-off.
Apr 19, 2022 · In Better Call Saul, the Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad starts as a duplicitous lawyer with a heart of gold known as Jimmy McGill. He becomes Saul Goodman as a way to escape the smothering shadow...
Mar 05, 2011 · Perry Mason represented hundreds of clients throughout the show’s run. That means that, on hundreds of occasions, this attorney accused the wrong guy of murder (and lesser crimes) and put him on trial. If Perry wasn’t there to bail them out, this guy likely would have put hundreds of innocent people in jail.
Saul Goodman | |
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Voiced by | Bob Odenkirk (Ethics Training with Kim Wexler) |
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Full name | James Morgan McGill |
Aliases | The Lawyer Gene Takavic Jeffrey Steele Charlie Hustle Kevin Costner Mr. Cumpston Viktor Saint Claire Magic Man The Cellphone Guy |
Public Service Announcement (PSA) TV commercial, "A New War," with Dean Norris, Nestor Serrano, Wendy Davis, Quinton Aaron, Jason George, and Linda Cardellini, for Wounded Warrior Project and joinwwp.org. See more »
Actors like to play bad guys because they're more fun. They also win more awards. See more »
Law and Order has been on the air since the Senior Bush administration, and is still popular enough to be shown in syndication somewhere in the world 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It has featured some of television’s greatest lawyers, such as Jack McCoy, whose incredulous expression and gravelly voice has spelled doom for many a defendant.
Perry Mason was one of the first TV police dramas, it taught TV producers that people will watch folk in trouble with the law, and it paved the way for CSI and all of today’s crime shows.
I bet you people are really confused now. Everyone knows about the Addams family, even if they’ve never watched it. You didn’t even know he was a lawyer, did you? I can see why.
Matlock was the direct descendant of Perry Mason up there, using basically the same format: a super fantastic defense attorney represents only innocent people accused of murder in Atlanta (a surprisingly high number, obviously.) Matlock, however, took things a few steps further. First of all, they chose an interesting person to play Ben Matlock:
Ah, CSI: Miami. The first of two spin offs of the Jerry Bruckheimer spectacular set in Las Vegas, Miami took a bold new direction for the franchise. David Caruso, selected to play the lead Lt.
To celebrate the 10-year reunion of the " Breaking Bad " cast at San Diego Comic-Con, here are some of the most memorable scenes to relive from the fan-favorite series.
When chemistry teacher Walter White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given only two years to live, he decides he has nothing to lose. He lives with his teenage son, who has cerebral palsy, and his wife, in New Mexico. Determined to ensure that his family will have a secure future, Walt embarks on a career of drugs and crime.
Many fans were surprised that such a successful show had stars who weren't very famous. Vince Gilligan said that this was by choice, and as the show went on he actually rejected big-name stars in favor of lesser-known actors. See more »
If you are among the few who haven't seen it yet: believe the hype, it really is THAT good. Breaking Bad may not depict reality the way 'Generation Kill' or 'The Wire' did - but then it's not about that, either.
But one thing that doesn’t get mentioned nearly enough is all the Breaking Bad deaths. Because everybody always talks about how shocking the Red Wedding was on Game of Thrones.
“The Chicken Man” himself (since he’s the owner of Los Pollos Hermanos), Gus Fring (played by Giancarlo Esposito) played a tense cat and mouse game with Walt through Seasons 3 and 4. After Walt killed Gus’s two associates to protect Jesse, and Jesse killed Gale to protect both of them, Gus had had enough of Walt, but also found that Walt was too profitable to kill now that Gale was dead. So he kept him on, but watched him closely, knowing that Walt was hatching schemes to kill him next.
Alberto “Tuco” Salamanca (played by Raymond Cruz) was the head of a drug empire in Albuquerque, and a member of the Juarez Cartel. Once he saw how great Walt’s blue meth was, he took it upon himself to sell it, making quite a profit. But after things go awry following a murder of his underling, No-Doze, Tuco kidnaps Jesse and Walt and brings them out to a cabin in the desert where an ostensibly out-of-it uncle of his is also residing.