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The Crown Wasted a Perfect Opportunity To Cast Bob Odenkirk As King Charles

The Crown Wasted a Perfect Opportunity To Cast Bob Odenkirk As King Charles
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It could’ve been even more special.

Summary:

  • Bob Odenkirk is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
  • During his appearance on an episode of PBS' Finding Your Roots, it was revealed that the actor is related to King Charles.
  • The revelation was followed by Odenkirk's critical speech about the monarchy.

In 2023, the term nepo-baby was thrown around in the media in reference to many actors from families already involved in the industry. While some were able to own up to the term and accept the privilege they started with, others continue to argue for their complete independence.

But background does matter. Not only for public figures, but also for ordinary people. That's why while we're spending money on ancestry DNA kits, celebrities are participating in the hit PBS show Finding Your Roots, ready for the most unexpected connections the experts can find.

Though the show is by no means a contest, it's safe to say that Bob Odenkirk has won it single-handedly. The American actor, known and loved by audiences for his TV appearances, is actually a member of the (very extended) British royal family.

How Bob Odenkirk Is Related To King Charles

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In the latest episode of PBS' Finding Your Roots, Bob Odenkirk makes a special appearance. It turns out that his bloodline goes all the way outside the United States and all the way to Buckingham Palace. It was revealed that the star of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul is the eleventh cousin of none other than King Charles.

This sudden news made the actor come up with the entire speech, showing his own stance on monarchy in a modern world. Spoiler alert: King Charles probably won't be inviting his Hollywood-famous cousin to the palace anytime soon.

“I’m an American. I’m not a monarchist. I don’t believe in that. You know, I feel like it’s a little twisted. I understand why society built itself around monarchs and leaders, and they passed them down through generations,” the actor stated.

What's good about it is that Odenkirk speaking out about his political views is unlikely to affect his chances of appearing as a member of the royal family on television.

Though The Crown is now over, so the revelation of his bloodline came too late to land him the role of King Charles in a Netflix hit, there will likely be many more opportunities for the actor to reference his royal roots in the future.

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Until then, binge-watch Better Call Saul on Netflix if you want to see Bob Odenkirk in action as his most iconic TV character, Saul Goodman. Keep an eye out for news and updates on the actor's upcoming projects.

Source: Finding Your Roots