Bryan Cranston Biography
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Has one daughter named Taylor Cranston.

A couple other titles he voice for were "Royal Space Force - The Wings of Honneamise", and "Macross Plus".

In the original Armitage III Polymatrix 4 episode home video release (also know as an OAV), he's listed as "Lee Stone", but in the movie edition of the same name, he's listed under his real name "Bryan Cranston".

Got his start at the Granada Theatre in the San Fernando Valley, California.

Such a big baseball fan that his wife threw him a surprise 40th birthday party at Dodgers Stadium.

His favorite episode of "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) is the first season episode "Rollerskates." He spent six weeks before filming learning how to rollerskate.

Presented the category "Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series" at the 2004 Emmy Awards with his "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) co-star Jane Kaczmarek. Bryan had been eligible for that category (for directing the "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) episode "Stereo Store") but did not receive a nomination.

Directed three episodes of "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) during its fifth season. The episodes were "Vegas," "Dirty Magazine," and "Experiment".

Has a dog named Sugar, saved from a local Los Angeles pound.

Met his wife Robin Dearden on the set of the show "Airwolf" (1984). He was playing the villain of the week, and she was his hostage (held at gunpoint).

Honored as Grand Marshal of the 2006 Sherman Oaks, CA, Street Fair by the Chamber of Commerce for his leadership in the community and his protection of children through KidSmartz.

Played Erik Per Sullivan's character's father on "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000), and wrote recommendation letters for his college applications.
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