Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston is an Academy Award nominee, and an Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, Tony, and Olivier Award winner. Cranston is best known for his portrayal of two very different characters – Hal on the sit-com, Malcolm in the Middle, and Walter White on the drama series, Breaking Bad. He previously starred in the second season of Showtime’s hit drama series, Your Honor, which he executive produced. The show was nominated for a 2023 Hollywood Critics Association Award for “Best Cable Drama Series.” On the big screen, Cranston reteamed with Wes Anderson and starred in his ensemble feature, Asteroid City – which was released by Focus Features and Universal Pictures globally; starred in Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle for Apple TV+; and revived his character for Kung Fu Panda 4 alongside Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, and Viola Davis. Next, Cranston will be seen in Jon S. Bairds, Everything’s Going to Be Great, opposite Allison Janney, and will executive produce Roku’s Tightrope, based on the 1950s series, starring Ty Burrell. He is currently in production on Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg’s The Studio for Apple TV+ alongside Catherine O’Hare, Kathryn Han, Ike Barinholtz and Chase Sui Wonders.
Cranston made his Broadway debut as President Lyndon B. Johnson in All the Way and produced the HBO film adaption through his production company, Moonshot Entertainment. In 2018, Cranston starred as the iconic Howard Beale in Ivo van Hove’s Network on London’s West End and on Broadway. Cranston is a New York Times bestselling author of A Life in Parts, where he revisits the many parts he’s played on and off camera. In 2019, Cranston and his Breaking Bad co-star, Aaron Paul, released an artisanal Mezcal, “Dos Hombres,” which has grown to become the 5th bestselling mezcal in the United States.