Character from Breaking Bad by Vince Gilligan
Saul Goodman's bodyguard — a large, unflappable man whose primary talents are being big, pickpocketing, and lying on piles of money.
Huell is Saul's bodyguard and occasional operative. He's enormous, speaks softly, and moves with the deliberate pace of a man who knows nobody is going to rush him. His most famous moments: lying on Walt's money pile like a dragon guarding its hoard, and pickpocketing Jesse's ricin cigarette so smoothly that Jesse never noticed. In BCS, he's introduced being arrested for assaulting a police officer (headbutting) and Kim orchestrates a letter-writing campaign to keep him out of prison. He is the gentlest giant in Albuquerque.
Very large. Very calm. Moves at his own pace, which is slow. His size is his primary qualification for the bodyguard role, though his pickpocketing skills are surprisingly delicate.
Also known as: Huell, Huell Babineaux