Actor Bob Odenkirk remains in hospital a day after suffering a "heart-related incident" on the set of the show Better Call Saul.
Odenkirk, 58, collapsed on Wednesday on the New Mexico set of the show, which was shooting its sixth and final 13-episode season.
He was taken to a nearby hospital and there was no word on his medical condition for several hours.
Representatives for Odenkirk later said he was in a "stable condition after experiencing a heart-related incident".
"He and his family would like to express gratitude for the incredible doctors and nurses looking after him, as well as his cast, crew and producers who have stayed by his side," a statement provided to The Hollywood Reporter said.
"The Odenkirks would also like to thank everyone for the outpouring of well wishes and ask for their privacy at this time as Bob works on his recovery."
Odenkirk's son Nate Odenkirk tweeted: "He's going to be okay".
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Odenkirk's Breaking Bad co-star Bryan Cranston said in an Instagram post that he was "anxious all morning" after waking up to news of Odenkirk's collapse.
"Please take a moment in your day today to think about him and send positive thoughts and prayers his way," Cranston wrote.
Another friend and former co-star, David Cross, who appeared with Odenkirk in the 1990s HBO sketch comedy series Mr Show with Bob and David, tweeted, "I will share what I know when I can, but Bob is one of the strongest people I know both physically and spiritually."
Cross added: "He WILL get through this."
AMC and Sony Pictures Television, which produces Better Call Saul, did not immediately respond to requests for a statement.
Better Call Saul is a prequel spinoff of the hit AMC crime drama Breaking Bad, which introduced Odenkirk as Saul Goodman, the shrewd, sharp-witted criminal defense lawyer for that show's protagonist, high school teacher-turned-methamphetamine chemist Walter White, played by Cranston.
The show traces the transformation of Odenkirk's character from a onetime two-bit scam artist and struggling public defender named Jimmy McGill into the morally conflicted attorney Saul Goodman, who ultimately makes a career representing drug traffickers and underworld figures.
The show has earned Odenkirk four Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
His movie credits include supporting roles in such films as Nebraska, The Post and Little Women.
More recently he starred in the big-screen action thriller Nobody.
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