In his latest film, "Wakefield," Bryan Cranston, who starred as Walter White in AMC's "Breaking Bad," takes on the role of Howard Wakefield, a man hiding in his attic from his family. In the latest "Popcorn with Peter Travers" podcast, Cranston reveals that despite his current success and wealth, he'll never forget what it was like to grow up poor. "When I was a kid, we had nothing," said Cranston.
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* ABOUT PETER TRAVERS: Peter Travers an American film critic, author and journalist. For some 25 years, Travers has written for Rolling Stone. He personally screens nearly 400 movies per year and releases weekly reviews. Travers is the nation's most blurbed film critic, according to eFilmCritic.com. Travers is also host of ABC's "Popcorn With Peter Travers," where he interviews actors, directors and Broadway performers about their roles and their lives.
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