Bryan Cranston has been active in both film and television with several projects in recent years.
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TV: He starred in the Showtime limited series Your Honor (season 2 aired 2023; reviews were mixed) and has had guest or supporting roles in various series over the last few seasons. He also made appearances and served as executive producer on projects tied to his broader TV slate. [cite sources from recent reporting on Cranston’s TV work]
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Film: Cranston released or announced multiple features, including recent collaborations and genre projects, with press cycles highlighting his range from drama to comedy. He also continued to participate in high-profile ensemble films and indie projects. [cite sources covering his latest film activity]
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Notable patterns: He frequently balances prestige TV work with film releases, and he often engages in production/exec roles alongside acting. Future projects are typically announced through major outlets and industry trades. [cite general coverage of his career trajectory]
Illustration: A typical Cranston release cycle lately includes a prestige TV appearance or limited series plus a feature film rollout within the same year, sometimes with producer involvement on both. [cite overview of career pattern]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest headlines and provide a short, citation-backed timeline of his projects for the past 12–18 months.
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From Jerry Seinfeld's dentist to the dad in "Malcolm in the Middle," the Emmy Award-winning actor seems to have found just the right formula for a varied and successful career
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editorial.rottentomatoes.comBryan Cranston is an American actor known for portraying Walter White, a chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin, in the TV series Breaking Bad. In the wake of that show’s success, Cranston became one of the most-respected actors in Hollywood, which led to many film and TV roles. He also appeared on the stage.
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www.imdb.comBryan Cranston chats with ET's Rachel Smith at the New York premiere of their new film, 'Asteroid City,' which drops into theaters on June 23. Cranston reacts to being referred to as the ‘ultimate' actor by the film's director, Wes Anderson, and co-star, Jason Schwartzman. The 67-year-old also opens up about his 34-year-long marriage with his wife, Robin Dearden, and plans to take a break from acting so they can spend more time together.
www.etonline.comWow, Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston is on the other end of the crime spectrum in this first trailer for his new show.
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