Why Bryan Cranston’s Seinfeld Character Always Looked Different

Bryan Cranston explains why his Seinfeld Every episode the characters look different.These days, Cranston is considered a very serious theater actor thanks to his role in the breaking Bad arrive Trumbo arrive Your Honor. But he’s certainly also always had serious comedic talent, as evidenced early on by his memorable recurring role as creepy dentist Tim Whatley. Seinfeld.

fans of Seinfeld Of course, it has long been noted that Wheatley looks noticeably different each time he reappears on the show, and now Cranston has opened up about the entirely understandable reasons for the character’s ever-changing appearance.

As Cranston explained Grid Q Recently (around 8:20 in the above video), he was Seinfeld That means when he’s called to show up again, he’s always doing something else, so he just shows up as he happens to be, and everyone complies. Check out what he said in the space below:

I look different every episode because I go off to other things. So I grew a beard. I don’t have a beard. I have long hair. My hair is very short. I have a crew cut. I have a mustache. You know, it’s fun. actor’s life. They never bothered to explain why Wortley looked so different every time we saw him?

Bryan Cranston should do more comedies

Bryan Cranston, who played Whatley in 'Seinfeld,' chatted at a party with a beard

besides his job SeinfeldCranston delivers another memorable small-screen comedy performance as Hal on the sitcom middle malcolm. In fact, Cranston has expressed a desire to revisit Hal if possible. middle malcolm revival. But even if that revival doesn’t materialize, Cranston should consider returning to comedy in a bigger way, both on the big and small screens.

Of course, when the public thinks of Cranston, they immediately think of Walter White, which is completely understandable.But Cranston’s filmography is indeed filled with memorable comedies, such as shooter, The Simpsons and Family Guyto a scene in a sitcom such as 30 rock and curb your enthusiasm. In fact, in last year’s film, Cranston did make some comedic turns of his starring role, or at least a less dramatic one. jerry and maggie get biggerwhich he co-stars with Annette Bening.

But considering how good Cranston is at crafting memorable comedic characters like Tim Whatley, there just isn’t enough comedy on his resume.Maybe in years to come, Cranston will re-explore the interesting side of his acting talent, because he’s so good at it, and his ever-changing personality Seinfeld features.

Source: GQ

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