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Bryan Lee Cranston (born March 7, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is mainly known for portraying
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in the
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crime drama series '' Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and Hal in the
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sitcom '' Malcolm in the Middle'' (2000–2006). He has received a number of awards, including six Primetime Emmy Awards, two
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, and two Golden Globes, in addition to nominations for an
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and a
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. Cranston's performance on ''Breaking Bad'' earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series four times (
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) and a Golden Globe in 2014. After becoming a producer of the show in 2011, he also won the award for Outstanding Drama Series twice. He was previously nominated three times for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in ''Malcolm in the Middle''. Cranston co-developed and occasionally appeared in the crime drama series ''
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'' (2015–2019), and has also starred in the drama series '' Your Honor'' (2020–2023). On stage, he earned a
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for his portrayal of President
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in the
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play ''
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'' (2014), a role he reprised in the 2016 HBO film of the same name. He received the
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and his second Tony Award for portraying Howard Beale in the play ''
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'' on the West End and Broadway, respectively. Cranston earned nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor and the
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for portraying
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in '' Trumbo'' (2015). Other notable films include ''
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'' (1998), '' Little Miss Sunshine'' (2006), '' Drive'' (2011), '' Contagion'' (2011), '' Argo'' (2012), ''
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'' (2014), '' The Infiltrator'' (2016), ''
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'' (2017), and ''
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'' (2023). He has also voiced roles in '' Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted'' (2012), ''
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'' (2016), ''
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'' (2018) , and ''
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'' (2024).


Early life and education

Bryan Lee Cranston was born in
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, on March 7, 1956, the second of three children born to Annalisa "Peggy" ( née Sell), a radio actress, and Joseph Cranston, an actor and former amateur boxer. His father was of half Irish, quarter Austrian Ashkenazi Jewish, and quarter German descent, while his mother was the daughter of German immigrants. He has an older brother, Kyle, and a younger sister, Amy. Cranston was raised in
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. His father held many jobs before deciding to become an actor, but did not secure enough roles to provide for his family. He eventually walked out on the family when Cranston was 11 years old, and they did not see each other again until a 22-year-old Cranston and his brother Kyle decided to track him down. Cranston later starred in a film directed by his father entitled '' The Big Turnaround'' in 1988. He then maintained a relationship with his father until the latter's death in 2014. Cranston has claimed that he based his portrayal of
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on his own father, who had a slumped posture "like the weight of the world was on his shoulders". After his father left, he was raised partly by his maternal grandparents and lived on their poultry farm in
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. He has called his parents "broken people" who were "incapacitated as far as parenting" and caused the family to lose their house in a foreclosure. In 1968, when he was 12 years old, he encountered Charles Manson while riding horses with his cousin at the
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. This happened about a year before Manson ordered the Tate-LaBianca murders. Cranston graduated from Canoga Park High School, where he was a member of the school's chemistry club, and earned an associate degree in
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from
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in 1976. While at Los Angeles Valley College he took an acting class for an elective, which inspired him to pursue a career in acting, saying "And at 19 years old, all of a sudden, my life changed."


Career


1980–1993: Career beginnings

After college, Cranston began his acting career in local and regional theaters, getting his start at the Granada Theater in the San Fernando Valley. He had performed as a youth, but his show-business parents had mixed feelings about their son being involved in the profession, so he did not act until years later. Cranston was ordained as a minister when he was 19 by the
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, and performed weddings for $150 a service to help with his income on Catalina Island, where he spent his summers working. He also worked as a waiter, night-shift security guard at the gates of a private LA community, truck loader, camera operator for a video dating service, and a CCTV security guard at a supermarket. Cranston started working regularly in the late 1980s, mostly doing minor roles and advertisements. He was an original cast member of the ABC soap opera '' Loving'', where he played Douglas Donovan from 1983 to 1985. Cranston starred in the short-lived series ''
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'' in 1988. Cranston played Tom Logan in an episode of the first season of the TV series ''
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'' in 1989. Cranston's
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includes English dubbing of Japanese
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(for which he primarily used the non-
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Lee Stone), including ''
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'' and '' Armitage III: Poly-Matrix'', and most notably, '' Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'' as Fei-Long, and the children's series ''
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''. Cranston did voice work for the 1993–94 first season of that series, playing characters such as Twin Man and Snizzard, for which he was paid about $50 an hour for two or three hours of daily work. The Blue Power Ranger,
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, was thought to be named for him but this has since proven false.


1994–2006: Breakthrough and ''Malcolm in the Middle''

In 1994, Cranston got the recurring role of Dr. Tim Whatley, Jerry's dentist, on '' Seinfeld''. He played the role until 1997. In 1996, he played the first of his two biographical roles as an astronaut when he portrayed
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in the film ''
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''. In 1997, he played a supporting role in the
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action film '' Strategic Command,'' alongside Richard Norton, Paul Winfield, and Stephen Quadros. Later that year he had a small role in ''Babylon 5'' as Ericsson, a starship captain who sacrifices himself as part of a plan to save the galaxy. In 1998, Cranston appeared in the episode Drive (The X-Files), "Drive" of ''The X-Files'' written by Vince Gilligan. That same year, he played his second astronaut role when he portrayed Buzz Aldrin in the HBO miniseries ''From the Earth to the Moon (miniseries), From the Earth to the Moon''. In 1999, Cranston wrote and directed the film ''Last Chance''. That same year he made his second appearance for a recurring role on the CBS sitcom ''The King of Queens'', playing Doug Heffernan's neighbor, Tim Sacksky. In 1998, he appeared in Steven Spielberg's ''
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'', as one-armed War Department Colonel I.W. Bryce, who reported to George Marshall, General George Marshall that Private Ryan was the last survivor of his brothers, and his assumed location. His theatrical credits include starring roles in ''The God of Hell'', ''Chapter Two (play), Chapter Two'', ''The Taming of the Shrew'', ''A Doll's House'', ''Barefoot in the Park'', ''Eastern Standard'', ''Wrestlers'' and ''The Steven Weed Show'', for which he won a Drama-Logue Award. In 2000, Cranston landed a leading role as Hal on the comedy series '' Malcolm in the Middle''. He remained with the show until its end in 2006. Cranston ultimately directed several episodes of the show and received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his performance. Cranston reprised his role in a cutaway gag during the ''Family Guy'' episode "I Take Thee Quagmire", killing Lois (Malcolm in the Middle), Lois (his wife on ''Malcolm in the Middle'') with a refrigerator door, and in an Malcolm in the Middle#Legacy, alternate ending of '' Breaking Bad'' with Jane Kaczmarek reprising her role as Lois. He has had guest roles in many television series, including a White-collar crime, white-collar criminal searching for his estranged wife and daughter on ''The Flash (1990 TV series), The Flash'', and a lawyer attempting to free the title character from a contract in ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 TV series), Sabrina the Teenage Witch''. He also had a guest role in late 2006 on the CBS sitcom ''How I Met Your Mother'', playing Ted Mosby's obnoxious co-worker and former boss Hammond Druthers. He played Lucifer in the ABC Family miniseries ''Fallen (miniseries), Fallen'' and appeared as Nick Wrigley, an irresponsible uncle who accidentally brings Christmas close to destruction when he steals Santa Claus, Santa's sleigh to have a crazy ride, in the 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie '''Twas the Night (film), 'Twas the Night''. In that same year, he provided the voice of Gary's father in ''Gary & Mike''. He appeared as the more successful business colleague of Greg Kinnear's character in the film '' Little Miss Sunshine'' (2006). In September 2008, Cranston narrated a pre-teen adventure/fantasy audiobook called ''Adventures with Kazmir the Flying Camel''.


2008–2013: Stardom with ''Breaking Bad''

From 2008 to 2013, Cranston starred in the
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series '' Breaking Bad'', created by Vince Gilligan, in which he played the show's protagonist,
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, a high-school chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with Terminal illness, terminal lung cancer. Walter teams up with former student Jesse Pinkman (Breaking Bad), Jesse Pinkman (played by Aaron Paul), to manufacture and sell methamphetamine to ensure the financial well-being of Walter's family after he dies. Cranston's work on the series was met with widespread critical acclaim, winning him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in each of the show's first three seasons and being nominated in 2012 and 2013 for seasons four and five (winning again in 2014 for the second half of season 5). Cranston and Bill Cosby are the only actors to have won the award three consecutive times. Cranston was also a producer for the fourth and fifth seasons of the series, and directed three episodes of the show during its run. In 2011, Cranston had supporting roles in three successful films, the drama ''The Lincoln Lawyer (film), The Lincoln Lawyer'', as well as the thrillers '' Drive'' and '' Contagion''. He voiced Jim Gordon (character), James "Jim" Gordon in the animated film ''Batman: Year One (film), Batman: Year One'' (2011). In 2012, he had supporting roles in ''John Carter (film), John Carter'', '' Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted'' as List of Madagascar (franchise) characters#Vitaly, Vitaly the tiger, and ''Rock of Ages (2012 film), Rock of Ages'', and a major role in the hostage drama '' Argo''. He also lent his voice to several episodes of the animated series ''Robot Chicken''. In 2012, he starred in the remake of the 1990 film ''Total Recall (2012 film), Total Recall'', as Chancellor Vilos Cohaagen, the corrupted president of a fictional war-ravaged United Federation of Britain. In the same year, he made a guest appearance as Kenneth Parcell's step-father, Ron, on the NBC sitcom ''30 Rock'', and was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.


2013–present: Broadway roles and acclaim

From September 2013 to June 2014, Cranston played U.S. president
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in the American Repertory Theater and
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productions of ''
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''. The play depicted President Johnson's efforts to maneuver members of the 88th United States Congress to enact, and civil rights leaders including Martin Luther King Jr. to support, the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The performance has received widespread acclaim with Charles Isherwood of ''The New York Times'' writing, "Mr. Cranston strides onto the Broadway stage with an admirable confidence, meeting the challenge of animating Mr. Schenkkan’s sprawling civics lesson as if he’s thoroughly at home...Mr. Cranston’s heat-generating performance galvanizes the production". He went on to win the
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for the role. He also played scientist Joe Brody in the 2014 reboot of ''
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''. From 2015 to 2019 he played Vince Lonigan in the Amazon Prime Video series ''
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''. Cranston also served as a co-creator, writer and executive producer on the project. Cranston has produced an instructional DVD called ''KidSmartz'', which is designed to teach families how to stay safe from child abductors and Internet predators. ''KidSmartz'' raises money for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children by donating half the proceeds from sales. Also, following the success of ''Breaking Bad'', the year 2014 saw reports of Cranston developing new TV projects in collaboration with Sony Pictures Television. In 2016, it was announced that he would star in an episode of the Channel 4/Amazon Video series ''Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams'', and would also serve as an executive producer on the series. On July 16, 2014, it was announced that Cranston would reprise his role as Johnson in an All the Way (2016 film), HBO adaptation of ''All the Way'', with Steven Spielberg as an executive producer. Following the film's premiere on May 21, 2016, Cranston's performance was widely praised earning the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie as well as nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Critics' Choice Television Award. In 2015, Cranston starred as screenwriter
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in the biopic '' Trumbo'', for which he received his first Academy award nomination. In 2016, Cranston voiced Li, the biological father of Po (Kung Fu Panda), Po, in ''
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''. Also that year, he appeared in the films '' The Infiltrator'' and ''Wakefield (film), Wakefield''. Cranston's memoir, ''A Life in Parts'', was published on October 11, 2016, became a The New York Times Best Seller list, ''New York Times'' bestseller, and received positive reviews. In 2017, he voiced Zordon in Lionsgate's ''Power Rangers (film), Power Rangers'', which marked his return to the franchise after providing voices for the first season. Cranston starred in ''
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'' an adaptation of the Network (1976 film), 1976 film of the same name, portraying the fictional news anchor Howard Beale, directed by Ivo van Hove at the West End Royal National Theatre, opening in November 2017. The play, with Cranston as star, transferred to Broadway, opening at the Belasco Theatre on December 6, 2018. David Rooney of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that "the volcanic Bryan Cranston giving a gut-wrenching performance" as Beale and that "Cranston’s magnetic presence has more than enough electricity to surge through the play’s weak spots". Cranston received numerous accolades for his performance including the his second
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as well as the
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and the Drama League Award, Distinguished Performance Award. In 2017, he acted in the role of Phillip Lacasse, a wealthy paraplegic in the movie ''
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'' along with Kevin Hart and Nicole Kidman. The film had scheduled a release in 2018, but was delayed because of the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations scandal. It was eventually released on January 11, 2019. He was part of the ensemble cast of the 2018 animated film ''
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'', by Wes Anderson, which premiered at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, where he played the lead dog Chief. The film was released on March 23, 2018. Cranston appeared in the ninth season of the HBO comedy series ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', playing Larry David's therapist. In October 2018, Cranston became the voice for a new series of Ford Motor Company, Ford commercials featuring the tagline 'Built Ford Proud'. In 2019, his production company Moonshot Entertainment signed a deal with Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television. In 2020, he starred as the lead human, Mack, in the Disney film ''The One and Only Ivan (film), The One and Only Ivan''. From 2020 to 2023 he had the Michel Desiato, lead role in the miniseries ''Your Honor (miniseries), Your Honor'', playing a judge and the father of a boy who accidentally kills someone. In 2022, Cranston reprised the role of Walter White during the final season of the Breaking Bad prequel series ''Better Call Saul''. In 2023, Cranston had another appearance as Walter White, alongside Aaron Paul's Jesse, and Raymond Cruz as Tuco Salamanca in a Super Bowl LVII commercial for PopCorners. He has stated this could be his final appearance as the character.


Charity work

In April 2014, Cranston presented at Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Easter Bonnet Competition with Idina Menzel, Fran Drescher, and Denzel Washington, after raising donations at his Broadway show ''
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''.


Influences

Cranston has stated, "Dick Van Dyke influenced me a lot... you know, his physical comedy and his ability to be loose in his body." In a 2016 interview with Larry King, he said that he would love to work with Meryl Streep, Emma Thompson, and Dustin Hoffman.


Personal life

From 1977 to 1982, Cranston was married to writer Mickey Middleton. On July 8, 1989, he married Robin Dearden whom he had met on the set of the series ''Airwolf'' in 1984; he was playing the villain of the week and she played a hostage he held at gunpoint. Both Dearden and her daughter with Cranston, actress Taylor Dearden, (b. February 12, 1993) appeared in the ''Breaking Bad'' episode "No Más (Breaking Bad), No Más", directed by Cranston. Cranston played baseball when he was a student and remains a collector of baseball memorabilia. His collection includes pennants, signed cards and jerseys. A notable item in his collection is an Atlanta Braves jersey signed by numerous players in the 500 home run club. He is an avid fan of both the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Rams. During the 2022 MLB Celebrity Softball Game, Cranston was the first celebrity to be ejected after being struck by a pitch and jokingly throwing a bucket of bubble gum at an umpire. When he accepted his third Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Cranston thanked his wife and daughter and told them he loves them "more than baseball". The family lived in a Ventura County, California beach house which Cranston designed. While filming ''Breaking Bad'', Cranston lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was a co-owner of the former independent theater Cinemas Palme d'Or in Palm Desert, California. Cranston and castmate Aaron Paul both got ''Breaking Bad'' tattoos on the last day of filming to commemorate the final episode of ''Breaking Bad''; Cranston's tattoo consists of the show's logo on his right ring finger, while Paul's tattoo consists of "Half Measures, no half measures" on his biceps. Cranston and ''Breaking Bad'' co-star Aaron Paul announced the release of their signature mezcal, Dos Hombres, in July 2019. In March 2020, Cranston contracted COVID-19 and recovered reportedly with mild symptoms. By December 2020, however, his sense of smell had only partially recovered.


Political views

Cranston is a Democratic Party (United States), Democrat. He supports Abortion-rights movements, abortion rights, Legalization of non-medical cannabis in the United States, decriminalizing marijuana, and gun control. Cranston supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election and opposed the candidacy of Donald Trump. However, upon Trump becoming president, Cranston expressed disappointment with those who hoped Trump would fail: "President Trump is not the person who I wanted to be in that office, and I've been very open about that. That being said, he is the president. If he fails, the country is in jeopardy. It would be egotistical for anyone to say, 'I hope he fails.' To that person I would say, fuck you".


Acting credits and accolades


Publications

*''A Life in Parts'' (autobiography, published in 2016) *''Creating Social and Emotional Learning Environments'' (wrote foreword, educational non-fiction, published in 2020)


References


External links

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Bryan Cranston
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Bryan Cranston discusses ''Breaking Bad'' at AMCtv.com
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