… a CIA analyst. The director, Arthur Balder was honored with two consecutive awards by the Association of Latin Entertainment Critics of New York for his first work. The company’s proposed changes have already taken hold in the small-satellite world …
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Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Drama From Aaron Paul in the Works at WGN America
The project is based on the book ‘Blood and Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel’ by Peter Krass. The cable network has put in development Blood and Whiskey, a drama based on the life of whiskey guru Jack Daniel, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Bryan Cranston To Make British Stage Debut In ‘Network’ Adaptation
Cranston is to play the anchorman at the end of his tether, Howard Beale, in a stage adaptation of ‘Network’ helmed by Ivo van Hove. Award-winning actor Bryan Cranston is set to make his debut on the British stage later this year, playing the role of the quixotic TV anchor Howard Beale in a new production of the 1976 movie Network .
Bryan Cranston made his name in Breaking Bad as a high school chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston has signed up to make his debut on the London stage as a TV news anchor in a theatre adaptation of the film Network. Cranston, 60, will play Howard Beale, who said the line “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take this any more” in the Oscar-winning 1976 movie.
Bryan Cranston set for National Theatre production of 1976 movie Network
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston has signed up to make his debut on the London stage as a TV news anchor in a theatre adaptation of the film Network. Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston has signed up to make his debut on the London stage as a TV news anchor in a theatre adaptation of the film Network.
Bryan Cranston to make London stage debut
The ‘Breaking Bad’ actor will appear at the National Theatre’s Lyttelton Theatre from November playing unstable television news anchor Howard Beale in the stage adaptation of the 1976 movie, which won Peter Finch an Oscar for the same role. Rufus Norris, National Theatre director joked he had first approached Bryan for the role at the Tony Awards in New York 18 months ago, when the 60-year-old actor presented the National with the Best Play award for ‘The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time’.
Aaron Paul Planned The Most Epic Surprise For His Wife’s 30th Birthday
In an episode of “Ellen” that aired Tuesday, the “Breaking Bad” actor told the host how he pulled off an epic surprise for his wife Lauren Parsekian’s 30th birthday in December. Paul told Parsekian that the two of them were going on a romantic getaway to Thailand – but little did she know that her husband had secretly flown out a bunch of her best friends to join them on the trip.
Trump feted by Tony Orlando, Jackie Evancho at inauguration
… honored to be your first lady. We will fight, we will win, and we will make America great again.” Not all the entertainment Friday night was in celebration of the new president. The Grammy-winning group Blues Traveler headlined the quadrennial gala …
Telly With Melly: This is Us, Better Call Saul, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
“They’re shooting an episode right now, and I read the script and, like, hyperventilated,” Mandy Moore recently told Entertainment Tonight. “I literally had to text Dan , our creator, and was like, ‘People aren’t going to be ready for this, ’cause I’m not ready for this.’
Better Call Saul: Season 3 Premieres in April
This article is a preview for what to expect in Better Call Saul: Season 3. As such, minor spoilers continue below. Better Call Saul is returning with Season 3 on April 10th, and as previously revealed , it will mark the return of Gus Fring .
‘Sneaky Pete’: Bryan Cranston Revisits His ‘Bad’ Side for Amazon Drama
Exec producer Bryan Cranston and the show’s creative team discuss the move from CBS to Amazon, the showrunner change and why he dubs the drama ‘Breaking Good.’ Long before Walter White started to break bad, Bryan Cranston was the one on a collision course with a life of crime.
Why ‘Sneaky Pete’ co-creator Bryan Cranston and star Giovanni Ribisi can relate to the con
Awards show acceptance speeches can sometimes be dull or uninspired; they can be emotional and impassioned; they can even provoke a tweet from the president-elect. But very few – in fact, just one – become the launching pad for a TV series on Amazon Prime.
Breaking Bad Fans Lose Their Minds as Gus Fring Returns in Ad for Los Pollos Hermanos
From its inception, AMC’s Better Call Saul has indulged in fake ads starring characters from the Breaking Bad prequel – beginning with the Albuquerque billboard from the summer of 2014 showing Bob Odenkirk as “James M. McGill, attorney at law,” who eventually, of course, would become Saul Goodman. Now, with season 3 of Better Call Saul coming this spring, AMC has unleashed a wonderful fake TV commercial featuring one of Breaking Bad’s most notorious characters, Gus Fring, pitching his infamous chicken chain, Los Pollos Hermanos.
Bryan Cranston returns to series TV in ‘Sneaky Pete’
Bryan Cranston admits he had no idea where his character would be going when he returned to series television in the new Amazon series “Sneaky Pete.” Cranston, who catapulted to TV stardom as chemistry-teacher-turned-drug lord Walter White in AMC’s “Breaking Bad,” is one of the executive producers of “Sneaky Pete,” whose 10-episode first season will be released Friday, Jan. 13 on Amazon Prime.
Bryan Cranston Channels Walter White to Scare Daughter’s…
“I can dissolve your body in seconds. Okay? Just remember that when you’re out on Lookout Point,” says “Breaking Bad” actor Dating could turn out to be a tricky proposition for Bryan Cranston’s daughter, because he plans to go full “Walter White” on her unsuspecting suitors.