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Bryan Cranston (Hal) ‘Chapter Two’ Interview

Bryan Cranston (Hal) Chapter TwoGreat interview with Bryan, his wife Robin Dearden and friends (Bill Timoney and Georgette Reilly) on their working vacation to West Long Branch to perform in Neil Simon’s “Chapter Two” beginning Thursday as we reported previously.

Cranston is remembered as Hal, harried father of a rowdy boy brood on the Fox sitcom “Malcolm in the Middle.” He and his actress wife, Dearden, have traveled East from their San Fernando Valley home to perform in Neil Simon’s “Chapter Two,” beginning Thursday in West Long Branch.

The Cranstons view the venture as a working vacation.

“But,” says Dearden, “I think it’s going to be more vacation than work. We’re going to be there a month; our run is just two weeks. We’ve rented a house three blocks from the beach.

Are there any particular Jersey Shore sights the Cranstons are looking forward to?

“We’re clueless,” says Dearden with a laugh. “This is all new to us. We’ve never had an Eastern summer experience.”

Although, Cranston says he had visited the Shore during his New York years, in the ’80s.

“It was usually day trips,” the actor says, “but I always thought this is a great area, and I’d like to spend more time here.

What’s funny is — because I have such a workaholic mentality — I think if we weren’t working, I would never have booked a place on the Jersey Shore for one full month. I’d come for a week, maybe. So this has really given us an opportunity to virtually live here for the month of July and see what it’s like.

“We walk down to the boardwalk, get our exercise in. We’re having a great time visiting all the restaurants in the area. It’s really neat.”

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Source: APP.com | Info on ‘Chapter Two’ | Discuss this post in the FORUM

Meanwhile, another acting married couple — Monmouth County residents Bill and Georgette Reilly Timoney — will round out Simon’s four-character play. And guess what?

“They’re our dearest friends,” says Dearden of the Timoneys.

Dynamics at play

“The dynamics are really at play here,” says Cranston.

“Because Bill is an old friend for 25 years. Robin and I have been together over 20 years. Georgette, we’ve known since she came into the fold seven years ago. So the dynamics of friends and partners is really splitting and coming together like atoms.”

A former cast member of the ABC soap opera “All My Children,” Bill Timoney recalls that he and Cranston first met in 1983 when Cranston, then a struggling actor, was cast on “Loving,” another ABC soap.

Recalls Bill: “Bryan, ever the hustler, wanted to get publicity for ‘Loving’ by tagging along with ‘All My Children.’ “

To that end, Cranston proposed a “grudge” touch-football match between the two soaps, which took place in New York’s Central Park.

“We went on Regis (Philbin),” Bill recalls. “To give you an idea of how long ago this was — it was “Regis and Cindy Garvey.’ ”

Ever since, Bill and Cranston have been the best of friends. (When the Timoneys were wed in 2002, Cranston served as best man.)

Acting alongside a friend, Bill believes, “expands the comfort zone. You’re so relaxed with each other. You get freer.”

“With everyone knowing each other, all bets are off,” says Georgette. “You can go as far as you want, and always know that the other person will be there with you.”

Theater vs. film

The Cranstons previously acted together in a movie — “Last Chance,” which Cranston wrote and directed — as well as onstage.

“They were two different experiences,” Dearden says.

“With theater, I think you eat, breathe and sleep it. It’s with you all the time. On the movie, however, we got real specific on how we would treat each other because there was a whole cast and crew, and Bryan had a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. It was more defined with the movie as: When we are working, we aren’t married.”

“Chapter Two” is based on a period in Neil Simon’s life following the death of his first wife when, ready or not, he was thrust back into the dating world. Cranston had no trouble finding his “Chapter Two” character of George.

Says the actor: “If you’re happily married and you just think, “God, what would happen if something happened to my wife and she passed away?’ That’s the only thing you have to think of. That’s what George is going through. He’s having a difficult time. In that sense, it’s not hard. It’s not too much of a stretch to imagine that.”

“It’s poignant, but very funny, because he’s very funny,” says Dearden of Simon.

“There’s a lot in it that will resonate with everybody. And it’s one of those parts that, quite frankly, a woman of my age would want to do her whole life. It’s pretty cool.”

Back when the Cranstons first met, Dearden had carved a niche playing perky damsels-in-distress on a slew of ’70s and ’80s series: “The Incredible Hulk,” “T.J. Hooker,” “Magnum P.I.,” “Knight Rider,” “The A-Team.”

“I think I said “Help me!’ more than anything else for about 15 years of my life,” she says, laughing again.

“That’s how Bryan and I met on “Airwolf.’ And I believe at the time, I said, “Help me!’ “

And he did, Dearden is told.

“And he did,” she agrees.

Source: APP.com | Info on ‘Chapter Two’ | Discuss this post in the FORUM

July 14th, 2007

Bryan Cranston (Hal) a Top Physical Comedian

Bryan Cranston (Hal) Bryan Cranston (Hal) has been named the 5th best physical comedian on TV by UnsoughtInput.com. A title that I’m sure many readers agree with.

5. Bryan Cranston - Who is Bryan Cranston? He’s known as the dad (Hal) from Malcolm in the Middle, but astute viewers might also remember him as the “dentist who converted to Judaism just for the jokes” on Seinfeld (”Whatley!”). I realize it’s odd to see Cranston up here near the top of the list, but while doing research (read: watching 6 seasons of Malcolm back-to-back) it goes without saying the Cranston is sitcom television’s most talented and relentless physical comedian of the past 10 years. Granted, the entire television family of Malcolm does an amazing job of beating each other up (and other random characters) but Cranston shines as the most physical of the group. Most notable are his roller skating scenes (in which he reportedly did most of the “stunts” himself), his work in a Dance, Dance Revolution contest and his new hobby of race walking (note the fabulous costumes in each clip). Cranston is an all-around physical comedian on the show, giving a performance that completely defines “hapless boob.” From flustered screaming to girly whining, Bryan Cranston currently holds the torch for best television physical comedian of the 21st century. Since his show has been off the air for a year now, let’s hope Scrubs‘ Zach Braff (16) kicks it up a notch and decides to join a circus.

Source: UnsoughtInput.com | Discuss this post in the FORUM.

June 26th, 2007

Bryan Cranston (Hal) to Star on Stage

Bryan Crasnton (Hal)A lot is currently happing for Bryan Cranston, AMC have green lit ‘Breaking Bad’, he’s considered leading man material and now we have news that he will be appearing in the professional theatre of Monmouth University, in a revival of Neil Simon’s Chapter Two.

John J. Burke directs the staging, which features Cranston as a widower author and Cranston’s real-life wife, Robin Dearden, as his new love interest. Their actor pals Bill Timoney and Georgette Reilly play their on-stage pals.

According to the troupe, “In the semi-autobiographical Chapter Two, Cranston plays grieving widowed writer George Schneider, who unexpectedly meets his next match in Jennie Malone — a rocky midlife reawakening based largely on the romance and marriage of playwright Simon and actress Marsha Mason.”

Performances play Pollak Theatre on the Monmouth University campus July 19-29, 400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ. Tickets are $35. For information, call (732) 263-6889 or visit the official site.

Source: Playbill.com | Discuss this post in the FORUM.

June 21st, 2007

Bryan Cranston’s (Hal) ‘Breaking Bad’ Gets Go-ahead

Bryan Cranston (Hal)Cranston fans will be glad to know ‘Breaking Bad‘ starring Bryan which we reported was close to getting go-ahead - has Variety reports.

Net has also greenlit “Breaking Bad,” the Sony Pictures Television show in which Bryan Cranston plays a high school chemistry teacher who becomes a meth dealer after being diagnosed with a terminal disease.

With its focus on a sympathetic drug peddler, the script from “The X-Files” exec producer Gilligan had been considered a hot, if controversial, property at the cable nets.

“It’s a surprising show for AMC, and it evolves our definition of what AMC can do. The main character does some things that are surprising and questionable,” acknowledged AMC exec veep of programming and production Rob Sorcher. “But it’s a classic story of one man against the system, and you’re rooting for him.”

Nine episodes will be ordered, Sorcher said, including a 58-minute pilot. Show will go into production in September in New Mexico and likely air in January.

More information on the show in our previous post.

UPDATE: Also staring Aaron Paul ( Mission: Impossible III), Anna Gunn ( Deadwood), Dean Norris ( Little Miss Sunshine), Betsy Brandt ( CSI) and RJ Mitte ( Hannah Montana, Weeds).

UPDATE: New photos.

UPDATE: Video Promo.

Source: Variety | IMDB | Discuss this post in the FORUM.

June 20th, 2007

Bryan Cranston (Hal) Leading Man Material

Bryan Cranston (Hal) The time it takes to reach TV leading-man status can be an instant for some, a lifetime for others. Casting directors around town have a tough time pinpointing what exactly about an actor’s DNA makes that person able to leap from supporting player to top billing.

“The sunshine has to be on you, the planets must be aligned and there must be good writing,” says Dawn Steinberg, casting topper at Sony.

As for the current crop of actors who have potential to carry a show on their own shoulders, Steinberg sees “Entourage” breakout Jeremy Piven, Jeffrey Dean Morgan (”Grey’s Anatomy”) and former “Malcolm in the Middle” dad Bryan Cranston as breakout possibilities.

Hopefully with the strong liklyhood of “Breaking Bad” Byran’s new project getting a green light he will be able to prove he can pull of the leading man role.

Source: Variety.com | Discuss this post in the FORUM.

June 9th, 2007

Bryan Cranston’s (Hal) New AMC Series to Get the Greenlight?

Bryan Cranston as HalMoving on from the hysterical role as Hal in Malcolm in the Middle, Bryan has shot a pilot for a new AMC TV series “Breaking Bad”.

A new article at Variety.com say AMC is on the brink of giving it the greenlight.

The drama series, shot and set in New Mexico, focuses on a suburban husband and father (played by Cranston) who learns he has terminal cancer. He decides to overhaul his life and, drawing upon his experience as a chemistry teacher, remakes himself into a meth dealer.

Pilot of the Sony Pictures Television series wrapped earlier in the year, with AMC weighing a series order for the past several months. While a deal is close, some final details still need to be worked out.

AMC spokesman Matthew Frankel declined to comment on a greenlight.

Breaking Bad @ IMDB

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AMC gets high on ‘Bad’ teacher

‘X-Files’ vet Gilligan explores meth

 

By STEVEN ZEITCHIK

 

AMC is on the cusp of greenlighting the original series “Breaking Bad,” Vince Gilligan’s show about a middle-aged high school teacher who becomes a crystal-meth dealer.Pilot of the Sony Pictures Television series wrapped earlier in the year, with AMC weighing a series order for the past several months. While a deal is close, some final details still need to be worked out.

Show, shot and set in New Mexico, focuses on a suburban husband and father who learns he has terminal cancer. He decides to overhaul his life and, drawing upon his experience as a chemistry teacher, remakes himself into a meth dealer.

Bryan Cranston (”Malcolm in the Middle”) plays the lead role, with Anna Gunn (”Deadwood”) as his wife.

“X-Files” vet Gilligan wrote, directed and exec produced the pilot; veteran Hollywood producer Mark Johnson (”The Chronicles of Narnia,” “Donnie Brasco”) is also attached as an exec producer.

AMC spokesman Matthew Frankel declined to comment on a greenlight.

While the show doesn’t glorify meth dealing, it does paint a sympathetic portrait of the man who decides to take up an unlikely new vocation as a drug dealer, said those familiar with the project.

In addition to serving as writer and exec producer on “The X-Files,” Gilligan is currently a co-creator of the Fox 21 pilot “A.M.P.E.D.,” which has been set up at Spike TV.

“Bad” series would rep yet another step in AMC’s new direction: The Rainbow movie net has been making a push into original scripted programming.

AMC is set to bow period Madison Avenue show “Mad Men” this summer and is in the fourth season of “Hustle,” its co-production with the BBC.

Execs also recently announced a development slate that includes deals with Kip Koenig (”Grey’s Anatomy”) and Michael Oates Palmer (”The West Wing”), with the goal of scheduling one night of original programming per week.

Despite the shift in direction, execs told Daily Variety at the time of the slate announcement that they want net’s shows to follow a more cinematic model in terms of both pacing and character development.

“We’re approaching these more like movies being shown on TV rather than like TV shows,” said Christina Wayne, veep of scripted programming.

Source: Variety.com

UPDATE: Gets green light.

UPDATE: New photos.

UPDATE: Video Promo.

May 23rd, 2007

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