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All the Way is a 2016 American biographical drama television film based on events during the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson.Directed by Jay Roach and adapted by Robert Schenkkan from his 2012 play All the Way, the film stars Bryan Cranston, who reprises his role as Johnson from the play's 2014 Broadway production, opposite Melissa Leo as First Lady Lady Bird Johnson; Anthony Mackie as Civil ...
Bryan Lee Cranston (born March 7, 1956) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Walter White in the AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad (2008–2013) and Hal in the Fox sitcom Malcolm in the Middle (2000–2006).
All the Way: Lyndon B. Johnson: Television film; Also executive producer 2017 Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams: Silas Herrick Episode: "Human Is"; Also executive producer Curb Your Enthusiasm: Dr. Lionel Templeton Episode: "Running with the Bulls" 2018 The Dangerous Book for Boys: 6 episodes; Co-creator, writer and executive producer 2019
Bryan Cranston is once again taking on a cinematic adaptation of a historical figure, this time moving away from screenwriter Trumbo to more political fare. Bryan Cranston becomes Lyndon B ...
Bryan Cranston‘s return to dramatic television should be cause for celebration, right? After all, his turn as Breaking Bad‘s Walter White, a meek chemistry teacher who transformed into a ...
Cranston also addressed rumors around his retirement back in June on Instagram. “I am not retiring,” he began a lengthy post. “What I am going to do is hit the pause button for a year after ...
All the Way is a play by Robert Schenkkan, depicting President Lyndon B. Johnson's efforts to maneuver members of the 88th United States Congress to enact, and civil rights leaders including Martin Luther King Jr. to support, the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The play takes its name from Johnson's 1964 campaign slogan, "All the Way with LBJ." [1]
Cranston stars in the Wes Anderson-directed film Asteroid City, which will be released in UK cinemas on Friday 23 June. You can read The Independent ’s five-star review here . Show comments