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.