BREAKING Bad’s Bryan Cranston is unrecognisable as he prepares to bat during a celebrity softball game at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
The actor, who played Walter White, in the hit television show, applied two stick on moustaches to his face as he took to the field as part of MLB’s All-Star’s match.
Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston is unrecognisable as he prepares to bat in a celebrity softball game[/caption]
Byran, 66, also had a go at pitching during the charity game which resulted in a strike out which saw him leave the field.
He was filmed trying to oppose the decision, shouting at the umpire: “You’re stealing the game from us,” before his team were eventually announced as the losers.
Bryan reprised his role as White in the final series of Better Call Saul, the Breaking Bad prequel, which is being released weekly on Netflix in the UK.
While it took him some time to earn mainstream success, Bryan’s telly career has spanned over 35 years, with appearances in TV shows such as Murder, She Wrote, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Sabrina The Teenage Witch.
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The actor portrayed Hal in Malcolm in the Middle from 2000 until 2006.
He has also had small parts in some huge movies, such as Saving Private Ryan, Drive and Little Miss Sunshine.
He also starred in Last Flag Flying, a comedy-drama telling the story of three Vietnam vets, with the A-list trio of leads completed by Steve Carrell and Laurence Fishburne.
The actor played Walter White, in hit television show Breaking Bad[/caption]
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