
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard Bryan Cranston
Jun 27, 2022
Bryan Cranston, the award-winning actor behind iconic roles in Malcolm in the Middle and Breaking Bad, dives into the origins of his impressive career. He shares insights about the importance of improv and the moral complexities of his character Walter White. Cranston recalls a hilarious moment with Jerry Seinfeld and reflects on his journey toward sobriety. He discusses the real-life inspiration behind his new film, Jerry and Marge Go Large, including a lottery loophole that led to a community-driven $27 million win.
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Groundlings Improv Moment
- Bryan Cranston told how he performed with Groundlings and admired Melissa McCarthy's forceful improv.
- He described feeling both thrilled and terrified working among that level of talent and learning to hold onto scenes.
Frugality Fuels Longevity
- Adopt a work ethic of steady employment and frugality to sustain an acting career.
- Keep living modestly early on so you can weather the industry's instability.
Family Addiction Shaped His Choices
- Cranston described his father's midlife crisis and alcoholism and how it drove him away from that lifestyle.
- Watching that family destruction pushed him toward sobriety and a different path.











