Comment on “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston on his candid, funny, challenging new book ahead of Alamo visit

“Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston on his candid, funny, challenging new book ahead of Alamo visit

Actor Bryan Cranston’s new memoir “A Life in Parts” brings him to the Alamo Drafthouse Littleton on Oct. 17 for a live Q&A, in conjunction with the Tattered Cover. When Bryan Cranston announced a visit to the Alamo Drafthouse in Littleton last month, Denver-area fans had two questions: “How much are tickets?” and “Can I meet him?” Despite playing one of TV’s steeliest, most calculating drug kingpins on AMC’s acclaimed series “Breaking Bad,” for which Cranston won four Emmy awards, the 60-year-old comes off as a likable guy, the sort you’d happily pay $40 to meet and greet. “There’s a huge difference between talking with fans, or young actors, writers and directors, and dealing with the paparazzi and autograph-seekers,” Cranston said over the phone from Los Angeles.

 

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