In fact, Cranston has written about the emotional risks he’s taken for his role as Walter White, in his memoir, A Life In Parts. He calls it the most moving scene of his whole career. Recalling one of the most powerful scenes in Breaking Bad - where Jesse Pinkman’s (Aaron Paul) girlfriend Jane (Krysten Ritter) chokes on her own vomit and dies - Cranston admits that the scene nearly broke him. Regarded as one of the greatest television characters of all time, the chemistry teacher who goes rogue after being diagnosed with cancer is undeniably the best in Cranston’s 40-year career and the 64-year-old has been open about the emotional toll the demanding part has taken on him. Bryan Cranston’s one-time role in the 1998 The X-Files episode, Drive is what apparently made Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan cast him as Walter White.
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