The Romesh Ranganathan Show

Bryan Cranston: Breaking Bad, Malcolm In The Middle & Falling In Love With Acting

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Mar 29, 2026
Bryan Cranston, award-winning actor best known for Breaking Bad and Malcolm in the Middle, reflects on career pivots and craft. He discusses observing people to build characters, bringing All My Sons to London, the pizza-toss moment from Breaking Bad, nearly losing Malcolm, and cautious views on AI. The chat mixes practical acting talk with personal anecdotes and gentle humour.
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ANECDOTE

How Linwood Boomer Saved Cranston's Role

  • Bryan nearly lost Malcolm in the Middle because Fox wanted to recast the dad, but creator Linwood Boomer refused to fire him.
  • Cranston only discovered later that Boomer had protected his role, which he says was pivotal to his career.
INSIGHT

How Breaking Bad Tests Audience Allegiance

  • Breaking Bad deliberately tests audience allegiance by gradually pushing Walter White's ethical boundary.
  • Vince Gilligan's writing turns sympathy into moral tension so viewers oscillate between rooting for and against Walter.
ADVICE

Fall In Love With The Craft

  • Do fall in love with acting if you want a sustainable career; commit fully rather than treating it as a short experiment.
  • Cranston tells young actors to treat the craft like a lifelong relationship, not a one-year trial.
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