A Life in Parts

A Life in Parts by Bryan Cranston is a poignant memoir published by Simon and Schuster on October 11, 2016. This first edition spans 274 pages and is presented in English. In this intimate and humorous account, Cranston shares his journey from a young boy with dreams of acting to becoming a celebrated star, known for his role in the acclaimed television series Breaking Bad. The narrative explores his diverse life experiences and the various roles he has played, both on and off the screen.
Readers will find a rich exploration of creativity, devotion, and the craft of acting as Cranston reflects on his evolution in the entertainment industry. He recounts his early experiences, including his first role at seven and the challenges he faced after his father’s disappearance. The memoir delves into his iconic performances, including his portrayal of Walter White, and offers insights into the hard work and dedication required to succeed in the performing arts. A Life in Parts serves as both a coming-of-age story and a meditation on the transformative power of perseverance.
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A poignant, intimate, funny, inspiring memoir—both a coming-of-age story and a meditation on creativity, devotion, and craft—from Bryan Cranston, beloved and acclaimed star of one of history’s most successful TV shows, Breaking Bad.
Bryan Cranston landed his first role at seven, when his father cast him in a United Way commercial. Acting was clearly the boy’s destiny, until one day his father disappeared. Destiny suddenly took a backseat to survival.
Now, in his riveting memoir, Cranston maps his zigzag journey from abandoned son to beloved star by recalling the many odd parts he’s played in real life—paperboy, farmhand, security guard, dating consultant, murder suspect, dock loader, lover, husband, father. Cranston also chronicles his evolution on camera, from soap opera player trying to master the rules of show business to legendary character actor turning in classic performances as Seinfeld dentist Tim Whatley, “a sadist with newer magazines,” and Malcolm in the Middle dad Hal Wilkerson, a lovable bumbler in tighty-whities. He also gives an inspiring account of how he prepared, physically and mentally, for the challenging role of President Lyndon Johnson, a tour de force that won him a Tony to go along with his four Emmys.
Of course, Cranston dives deep into the grittiest details of his greatest role, explaining how he searched inward for the personal darkness that would help him create one of the most memorable performances ever captured on screen: Walter White, chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin.
Discussing his life as few men do, describing his art as few actors can, Cranston has much to say about creativity, devotion, and craft, as well as innate talent and its challenges and benefits and proper maintenance. But ultimately A Life in Parts is a story about the joy, the necessity, and the transformative power of simple hard work.
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