Breaking Bad actor, Bryan Cranston is taking a step away from the small screen. He will be appearing in the Broadway show, All the Way.

According to the Associated Press, James Eckhouse, best known as Jim Walsh on the original Beverly Hills, 90210 said about his co-star, “I don't think Bryan ever made stardom his business. He does not forget where he comes from. He's an actor first and foremost. He works harder than anybody you've ever seen."

Cranston played Walter White on the television series, Breaking Bad. He won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series for the Drama. He won three consecutive Emmy awards for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his role in the sit-com, Malcolm in the Middle. Cranston has also appeared in The Cleveland Show, The Simpsons, and 30 Rock. As for political dramas, he also played Jack O’Donnell in Argo.

Cranston will be playing Lyndon B. Johnson in Robert Schenkkan’s three hour historical drama. According to The Hollywood Reporter, All the Way had a sold-out run at the American Repertory Theatre.

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