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Bryan Cranston plans to go travelling and have "more life experiences" during his career break. The former 'Breaking Bad' actor declared last year he would be taking a year off in 2026, after he turns 70, and he is looking forward to being able to enjoy "real life" and more quality time with his wife Robin Dearden, who he married in 1989 after meeting on the set of 'Airwolf'. He told People magazine: “At some point I want to slow it down. “I want to have more life experiences, I want to travel, I want to feel it. When you’re working, I’ve been working for the last 25 years nonstop and that’s n...
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Bryan Cranston insists he is “not retiring”. The ‘Breaking Bad’ actor, 67, made headlines after telling GQ he planned to quit showbiz for six months, but has now used social media to clarify the remarks and said he is not going to work for a year – after he turns 70. He said in a long post on Instagram, alongside a carousel of pictures of him with his actress wife Robin Dearden, 69, on a red carpet: “Hey everyone, I hope this little message finds you well. Some news came out that wasn’t entirely clear… even to me. So I wanted to set the record straight. “I am not retiring.” He added about stil...
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Bryan Cranston still hasn’t fully recovered his sense of taste after having COVID-19. The 65-year-old actor and his wife Robin Dearden contracted coronavirus last March, and though he insisted they were “very lucky” to only experience mild symptoms, they are still feeling the after-effects now. He admitted: “It’s come back to some degree, but not 100 per cent.” The couple contracted the virus two weeks after their friends, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, and the former ‘Breaking Bad’ star thinks it was “very fortunate” that the ‘Philadelphia’ star was willing to speak openly about his experience. S...
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