Bryan Cranston on his love of acting, male bonding and his new film, Last Flag Flying
Actor Bryan Cranston opens up about his approach to acting, working with director Richard Linklater on his new film, Last Flag Flying, and his thoughts on the recent revelations of harassment and assault in Hollywood.
For most actors, typecasting is a real concern. No one wants to get stuck playing a villain or a fool, but for Bryan Cranston, typecasting is not a problem. Cranston has played a blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter, a goofball dad, a dentist and, of course, a science teacher turned meth dealer in his most notable role as Walter White on Breaking Bad.
Now, Cranston is taking on a new role as a Vietnam war veteran in director Richard Linklater's latest film, Last Flag Flying. Today, Cranston will speak to Tom Power about his latest film, his many famous roles leading up to this point and what's next for him.
— Produced by Shannon Higgins