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Here's How Much Bob Odenkirk Is Really Worth

Before starring in films like Nebraska and Little Women, Bob Odenkirk actually got his start as a writer for Saturday Night Live. According to IMDb, he wrote for the show from 1987 to 1995, and was responsible for some of the greatest character sketches like Chris Farley's motivational speaker Matt Foley (via EW). 

Though, as big of an opportunity as it was to write for one of the greatest comedy variety shows, Odenkirk gets "kind of sad" when thinking about his time at SNL. At the time, he saw the show as more of a job and was very "confrontational and suspicious of the establishment," according to The Hollywood Reporter. He said in his interview with EW that he felt like "a prick back then," and that he wishes he "was a sweeter fellow because [he] had a great opportunity there." 

Everyone has their regrets from when they were young, so it's totally relatable. Now, it looks like Odenkirk is finally in a place where he's happy with a multi-million dollar net worth and starring in a critically acclaimed TV show.