Bryan Cranston
Cranston won four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Walter White in AMC’s “Breaking Bad.” He holds the honor of being the first actor in a cable series, and the second lead actor in the history of the Emmy Awards, to receive three consecutive wins. In 2014 he won a Tony Award for his role as Lyndon B. Johnson in the bio-play “All the Way,” which became an HBO film that garnered him a Screen Actors Guild Award. In film, Cranston received an Academy Award nomination for his leading role in “Trumbo.” Among his numerous television and film appearances, he was nominated for a Golden Globe and three Emmys for his portrayal of Hal in FOX’s “Malcolm in the Middle.” A New York Times bestseller, “A Life in Parts” is Cranston’s first book.