Bryan Cranston Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Net Worth, Movies and TV Shows

Bryan Cranston Biography

Bryan Cranston is an actor, director, producer, and screenwriter from the United States best known for his roles in AMC’s crime drama series Breaking Bad, Fox’s sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, Little Miss Sunshine, and NBC’s Seinfeld.

How old is Bryan Cranston? – Age

He is 65 years old as of 7 March 2021. He was born Bryan Lee Cranston in 1956 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.

Bryan Cranston Family

Cranston was the second of three children born to radio actress Annalisa Sell and actor and former amateur boxer Joseph Louis Cranston. [. His father was of Austrian-Jewish, German, and Irish ancestry, and his mother was a German immigrant’s daughter. His father abandoned the family when he was 11 years old, and they did not see each other again until he was 22. He kept in touch with his father until his father died in 2014. Cranston claims he based his portrayal of Walter White on his own father, who had a slumped posture “like the weight of the world was on his shoulders.” His mother was a radio actress, and his father was a former boxer and actor. Kyle is his older brother, and Amy is his younger sister. The family’s house was foreclosed on.

Who is Bryan Cranston Wife?

Cranston was married to writer Mickey Middleton from 1977 to 1982. On July 8, 1989, he married Robin Dearden, whom he met in 1984 on the set of the television series Airwolf. The couple has a daughter, actress Taylor Dearden Cranston, born on February 12, 1993.

What is Bryan Cranston worth? – Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $40 million.

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Bryan Cranston Breaking Bad

He appeared as Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher who, shortly after his 50th birthday, is diagnosed with Stage III lung cancer and turns to make meth to secure his family’s finances in the American neo-Western crime drama television series Breaking Bad. As his shady business grows, Walter acquires an infamous reputation under the alias “Heisenberg.”

Storyline

The series concludes with Walt’s death in Season 7, after he is diagnosed with cancer and is forced to undergo costly chemotherapy. On October 31, 2013, the series’ final episode was released. The show follows Walt Salamanca and his two drug dealers in Los Angeles, California. The show was created by L.A. Reid in Los Angeles and produced by YPWRL Entertainment in Southern California. Season 7’s final episode aired on October 31, 2013. It was followed by The Walking Dead season 8, which concluded on November 1, 2013.

Walt tries to sabotage the investigation, but Gus accuses him of attracting the authorities’ attention. Hank links Mike to the blue meth and begins pressuring several of his associates, all of whom are now in prison, to provide information on the operation. Hank suggests they talk if Walt gives up his children, but Walt refuses and advises Hank to “tread lightly.” After several months alone, Walt visits a local bar, where he calls Walter Jr. and tries to give him money, but the gesture is angrily rejected.

Bryan Cranston Malcolm in the Middle

He appeared as Hal, Lois’ husband and father to Francis, Reese, Malcolm, Dewey, and Jamie in the American family television sitcom Malcolm in the Middle.

Storyline

Hal is a well-meaning, loving father who is inept and completely immature, and who is completely reliant on Lois, whom he adores. He comes from a wealthy family who opposes Lois as his wife and wishes he had married Susan instead. Because his family is disrespectful to Lois, he avoids them and rarely mentions them. Hal adores his sons and will occasionally sneak them away for father-son activities behind Lois’ back. Hal is an indecisive character who frequently takes up new hobbies for short periods of time, such as speed walking or painting, and is reckless with the money he earns from his low-paying desk job. His indecision was explored in “Living Will” from a childhood in which he had a difficult time making decisions for himself and as a result, he always deferred to Lois to make them for him. In the season finale, he learns that he and Lois are expecting their sixth child. Hal has a high sex drive, which is revealed in the episode “Forbidden Girlfriend” when Lois is on medication and is unable to have sex for an entire week, and it is mentioned again in the episode “Poker 2” when Hal tells his friends he has sex 14 times per week. Abe Kenarban is Hal’s best friend.

Bryan Cranston Seinfeld

He appeared as Dr. Tim Whatley, Jerry’s dentist from New Jersey who briefly dates Elaine in the American sitcom television series Seinfeld.

Storyline

Jerry is unsure whether he is invited to Tim’s party in “The Mom and Pop Store” because Tim says to Elaine, “Why would Jerry bring anything?” Tim gives out a fake charity called “The Human Fund” and fake Christmas gifts in “The Strike.” Cosmo Kramer also coined the term “anti-dentite” in this episode, following the term “anti-Semite” in “The Yada-Yada Show” and “The View from Nowhere” in the episode “The labels are on you.” Tim takes strong exception to a joke Jerry tells the priest, and as a result, he purposefully prolongs an unpleasant procedure on Jerry.

Bryan Cranston Movies

♦ 2020 – The One and Only Ivan
♦ 2019 – El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
♦ 2018 – Isle of Dogs
♦ 2017 – The Disaster Artist
♦ 2017 – Power Rangers
♦ 2017 – The Upside
♦ 2017 – Last Flag Flying
♦ 2016 – Kung Fu Panda 3

Bryan Cranston TV Shows

♦ 2013 – Big History
♦ 2015–2019 – Sneaky Pete
♦ 2015–2019 – SuperMansion
♦ 2016 – All the Way
♦ 2017 – Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams
♦ 2018 – The Dangerous Book for Boys – None
♦ 2019 – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
♦ 2020 – Home Movie: The Princess Bride
♦ 2020–2021 – Your Honor
♦ 2010–2011 – Glenn Martin, DDS
♦ 2010, 2016 – Saturday Night Live
♦ 2011 – The Handlers
♦ 2018 – Robot Chicken
♦ 2012 – Archer
♦ 2012–2013 – The Simpsons