Before he was the one who knocks on Breaking bathCranston’s Breakout performance was like Hal Wilkerson, the family’s patriarch, and earned three Emmy nominations during the show’s six-year driving.
Of course, Cranston continued to deliver one of TV’s most iconic performances and played science teacher-friendly-Drog Lord Walter White, on one of TV’s most iconic series, Breaking bathfor five years. He won four Emmys during his run as TV’s Ultimate Anti-Hero and created a close band with his co-star Aaron Paul. In 2019, friends collaborated to release their own Artesanal Mezcal, Departure fans hope for one Breaking bath revival. (Hi, at least he made a como in The wayNetflix’s Breaking bath Sequel movie?)
After the impressive runs, Cranston continued to serve critical praise for his work in films such as Trumbo (who got him his first Oscar -nom) and Isle of Dogs, Like the HBO TV movie All the wayWith his depiction of president Lyndon B. Johnson serves him a SAG Award. Before it hit the little screen, All the way Had a beloved driving on Broadway, with Cranston who won a Tony for his work on stage. He won a tony again in 2019 to return to the stage in Network.
But 2016, Cranston Told E! News he hoped a Malcolm in the middle Revival would eventually happen and said, “I certainly hope so … I really do, for no other reason than I miss the people who crazy and I keep in touch with them. The boys are doing well and Jane is doing wonderful and I would like to.”