In a new interview with ET Canada, Tony Award-winning actor Bryan Cranston reveals that he has no desire to revisit his Emmy-winning role as BREAKING BAD's Walter White. Watch the clip below!
"I don't have a yearning to go back into [Walter's] world because we just covered it completely I think," said the 59-year-old. "It feels done."
The actor went on to share that he would consider reprising his role as the father figure in Malcolm in The Middle. "Right now, I think, I look back on Malcolm In The Middle. It's been 10 years since we went off the air," he said. "And it'd be fun to pick up that guy's clothes again and be fun and sweet and adorable and hapless and clueless and afraid of everything."
Cranston will soon be seen on the big screen in Trumbo, which focuses on Hollywood's Communist blacklisting SCANDAL in the 1940's.
Cranston won the 2014 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for All the Way. He is best known for portraying Walter White in BREAKING BAD from 2008 to 2013, and Hal in Malcolm in the Middle from 2000 to 2006. He won four Emmy Awards and was nominated for five more.
Bryan Cranston won the 2014 Golden Globe® and three consecutive Emmy® Awards for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series" for his portrayal of Walter White on AMC's Breaking Bad. Cranston holds the honor of being the first actor in a cable series, and the second lead actor in the history of the Emmy® Awards to receive three consecutive wins. His performance has also earned him a fourth Emmy® nomination this year, a Television Critics Association award, three Golden Globe nominations and a Screen Actors Guild award.
On the big screen, Cranston won a second Screen Actors Guild award this year for his co-starring role in the 2012 Oscar-winning Best Picture, Argo, essaying the role of CIA operative Jack O'Donnell opposite star-director Ben Affleck. Other recent films include Legendary Pictures remake of Godzilla opposite Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen and DreamWorks Kung Fu Panda 3.
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