Bryan Cranston
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Bryan Cranston. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Greg Kinnear ][ Steve Carell ][ Paul Dano ]
Morp (2006)
[ Frankie Muniz ][ Justin Berfield ][ Erik Per Sullivan ]
Cattle Court (2006)
[ Frankie Muniz ][ Justin Berfield ][ Erik Per Sullivan ]
Bomb Shelter (2006)
[ Frankie Muniz ][ Justin Berfield ][ Erik Per Sullivan ]
Lois Strikes Back (2006)
[ Frankie Muniz ][ Justin Berfield ][ Erik Per Sullivan ]
Intellectual Property (2006)
[ Al Sapienza ][ Christopher Masterson ][ Richard Riehle ][ John Farley ][ David DeLuise ]
Hard Four (2005)
[ Dabney Coleman ][ Willie Garson ][ Ian Abercrombie ]
Illusion (2004)
[ Kirk Douglas ][ Ted Raimi ][ Kevin Weisman ][ Richmond Arquette ]
Seeing Other People (2004)
[ Josh Charles ][ Jay Mohr ][ Lauren Graham ][ Andy Richter ][ Mitch Morris ]
Thanksgiving Family Reunion (2003)
[ Judge Reinhold ][ David Paetkau ][ Paul McGillion ]
The Santa Claus Brothers (2001)
[ Harland Williams ][ Richard Kind ][ Kevin McDonald ][ Joe Flaherty ]
'Twas the Night (2001)
Terror Tract (2000)
[ John Ritter ][ Will Estes ][ Carmine Giovinazzo ][ Wade Williams ][ David DeLuise ]
The Prince of Light (2000)
The Big Thing (2000)
Soft Touch (2000)
Last Chance (1999)
Time Share (1999)
Dog Days (1999)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
[ Dylan Bruno ][ Matt Damon ][ Jeremy Davies ][ Vin Diesel ][ Tom Hanks ]
Gay Avec (1998)
The Yada Yada (1997)
Armitage III: Poly Matrix (1997)
[ Kiefer Sutherland ][ Steven Jay Blum ]
Strategic Command (1997)
[ Andrew Stevens ][ Jsu Garcia ][ Michael Dudikoff ][ Paul Winfield ]
Time Under Fire (1996)
[ Andrew Stevens ][ Jeff Fahey ][ Richard Tyson ]
Living on the Streets Can Be Murder (1996)
Street Corner Justice (1996)
[ Clint Howard ][ Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ]
The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime (1996)
[ James Garner ]
That Thing You Do! (1996)
[ Ethan Embry ][ Tom Hanks ][ Giovanni Ribisi ][ Colin Hanks ][ Steve Zahn ]
Land's End: Part 2 (1995)
Kissing Miranda (1995)
Extreme Blue (1995)
[ Brian Krause ]
The Jimmy (1995)
The Label Maker (1995)
The Companion (1994)
[ Bruce Greenwood ][ Brion James ][ Tracey Walter ]
Erotique (1994)
[ Tim Lounibos ]
Macross Plus (1994)
[ Steven Jay Blum ][ Paris Themmen ]
Clean Slate (1994)
[ James Earl Jones ][ Christopher Meloni ][ Bob Odenkirk ][ Michael Gambon ][ Kevin Pollak ]
The Mom and Pop Store (1994)
[ Ian Abercrombie ]
Men Who Hate Women & the Women Who Love Them (1994)
Armitage III (1994)
[ Dougray Scott ][ Steven Jay Blum ]
Chôjikû seiki Ôgasu 02 (1993)
[ Steven Jay Blum ]
Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story (1993)
[ Jackie Earle Haley ][ William Devane ][ Danny Cooksey ]
The Disappearance of Nora (1993)
[ Stephen Collins ][ Dennis Farina ]
Morudaibâ (1993)
[ Dougray Scott ][ Steven Jay Blum ][ David Hayter ]
Dead Silence (1991)
[ Tim Russ ]
Dead Space (1991)
Good-Bye Charlie (1990)
[ Michael Callan ]
Corporate Affairs (1990)
[ Stephen Davies ]
I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989)
[ Raymond Cruz ][ Stephen Dorff ][ Gregg Henry ][ Scott Reeves ][ Allison Mack ]
The Big Turnaround (1988)
[ Ernest Borgnine ]
The Gift (1987)
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
[ Bernie Casey ][ Andrew Dice Clay ][ Griffin Dunne ][ Steve Guttenberg ][ Joe Pantoliano ]
The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1987)
[ Lee Majors ][ Martin Landau ]
Ôritsu uchûgun Oneamisu no tsubasa (1987)
[ Steven Jay Blum ]
Menace, Anyone? (1986)
[ Dennis Cole ][ Van Johnson ]

 

A familiar face to a nation of television viewers thanks to his role as the more-than-slightly demented father on the popular FOX sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, longtime stage and screen actor Bryan Cranston has had a rich and varied career, lending his talents to everything from anime voice work (Armitage III and Macross Plus) to daytime television (as an original cast member of Loving). His commanding but off-kilter presence and quirky charm have easily provided Cranston with the necessary range to essay such diverse roles, and the longtime actor can always be counted on to inject a healthy dose of personality into his performances, no matter how large or small the role may be. Though the San Fernando Valley native made his television debut as a commercial actor at the age of eight, it wasn't until college that Cranston truly realized his calling as an actor. Following college graduation, Cranston's passion eventually drew him to Daytona Beach, FL, where the burgeoning actor appeared in such community-theater productions as Barefoot in the Park and Death of a Salesman. In 1982, he joined the cast of the then-new soap opera Loving, and though he would only remain with the daytime drama for a short time, appearances in Airwolf and Hill Street Blues, among various other series, found the actor maintaining a notable presence on television. Following a series of supporting feature performances, Cranston moved back to the small screen with a regular role in the 1988 sitcom Raising Miranda. In the years that followed, he would frequently shift between film (Clean Slate) and television (The Louie Show) while supplementing his income with voice-over work for such popular anime series as Armitage III. Supporting performances in such high-profile features as That Thing You Do! and Saving Private Ryan helped to increase the busy actor's recognition factor, and in 1999, Cranston wrote, produced, directed, and starred in his first feature film, a low-key drama entitled Last Chance. Though the film failed to gain much attention, Cranston was soon receiving numerous positive notices for his Emmy-nominated role as the hapless father in the breakout television hit Malcolm in the Middle. His performance alternately eccentric and endearing, Cranston injected the role with the perfect balance of fatherly weirdness and down-to-earth charm, and the series embarked on a healthy run. In the years that followed, Cranston became an increasingly familiar face to television and film viewers, and in addition to offering vocal work for the short-lived animated television series Clerks, he would contribute to such family-friendly fare as 'Twas the Night and The Santa Claus Brothers. After taking the lead in the 2003 made-for-television feature Thanksgiving Family Reunion, Cranston could be spotted opposite screen legend Kirk Douglas in the 2004 drama The Illusion.


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