Following his time at SNL, Odenkirk's versatility and unique comedic voice allowed him to explore various projects. He became involved with "The Larry Sanders Show" and worked as a writer for the likes of "Get a Life" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." His talent was again recognized when he joined the writing staff of "The Ben Stiller Show," where he received his second Emmy award in 1993. These experiences provided Odenkirk with a platform to hone his skills in both writing and acting, leading to the creation of “Mr. Show” alongside David Cross in 1995. This HBO sketch comedy series showcased their irreverent style and creativity, paving the way for Odenkirk’s eventual breakout role as Saul Goodman in "Breaking Bad."
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