Chris Farley was a good friend of Bob Odenkirk, like the Break the bad Star remembers having worked with him at Chicago Improv Troupe Second City troop.
In a conversation with PeopleTHE Better call Saul Star recalled: “I wrote the motivator speaker for him, the sketch” Van Down by the River “.”
He continued: “At Second City, he had an improvisation with me and everyone in distribution, and we had an anti-drug gathering, and he played a coach who is mainly Matt Foley.”
“The night after seeing it do this improvisation, I wrote this sketch exactly as it is done,” added the actor.
He noted: “I wrote many sketches in my life, and almost none needed to be rewritten. It did not need to be rewritten.”
Recalling that she had sketch, Bob said: “Make this sketch … To Second City, every time I did it, I played the father, it was the most fun I have ever had in the showbiz.”
“And the other thing that was incredible about this was that it was the second day of the city, right? It was before we were on television.
In addition to that, Bob spoke about Chris, “the idea of saying:” Well, I saw Chris and I thought he was talented “Well, everyone saw Chris. And he was very kind too. He was very hot. He treated me as if I was a kind of genius, which I am not.”
In 1997, the late actor died of a drug overdose. He was 33 years old.