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MARCH 7 - Bryan CRANSTON about Acting.

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Born on March 7th, 1956 in Hollywood, Bryan CRANSTON developed a strong work ethic that has been helping him sustaining his career and love for his craft whether on stage ("All the Way", "Network", etc...), on TV ("Breaking Bad", "Malcom In The Middle", ...) or in films ("Argo", "Trumbo", etc...) This compilation underlines his down-to-earth passion for his work, sharing experience and advice to those who dare to take their passion seriously. And if you enjoy and would like more content like this, subscribe to our channel! AWARDS: 2016 SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS Winner for - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series for "All the Way' 2014 PRIMETIME EMMY Winner for - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series "Breaking Bad" - Outstanding Drama Series "Breaking Bad" GOLDEN GLOBES Winner for - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama for "Breaking Bad" SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS Winner for - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series for "Breaking Bad" - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for "Breaking Bad" TONY AWARD for - Best Actor in a Play for his portrayal of Lyndon B. Johnson in the play "All the Way" 2013 PRIMETIME EMMY Winner for - Outstanding Drama Series "Breaking Bad" SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS Winner for - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series for "Breaking Bad" - Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for "Argo" 2010 PRIMETIME EMMY Winner for - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series "Breaking Bad"2009PRIMETIME EMMY Winner for - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series "Breaking Bad" 2008 PRIMETIME EMMY Winner for - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series "Breaking Bad" SOURCES: - Auditions, Acting, Jealousy and Working in Entertainment - Bryan Cranston's Q&A at Point Park University (16th/11/2016) - Advice To Aspiring Actors | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend - Team Coco - Bryan Cranston | Full Q&A at the Oxford Union

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