Bryan Cranston didn't always lead a cushy movie star life.The Breaking Bad actor told AARP The Magazine's June/July 2022 edition, which DailyMail.com has be given an exclusive sneak peek of,that he used to have to work hard for pocket change.One of his first jobs was as a young boy collecting eggs, said the star who is promoting Jerry And Marge Go Large, which will be released on June 17 on Paramount+.
Back to the screen: Bryan Cranston sat down with AARP The Magazine June/July 2022 edition to talk about his new film and other facts about his life; seen in 2021Cranston enjoyed having a job when he was young because it helped him gain incredible responsibility.In a sneak peak of the interview with AARP The Magazine, Cranston talked about how he spent time living with his grandparents on their poultry farm in Yucaipa, California when he was kid. 'I had to work next door collecting eggs from a ranch, and I loved having a job and responsibility,' he shared.The seasoned actor also talking acting.
He admitted that there will be individuals who hold more talent.But he made it clear that what matters most is 'you can control how much time and energy you put into your work.' Hard work pays off:In a sneak peak of the interview with AARP The Magazine, Cranston talked about how he spent time living with his grandparents on their poultry farm in Yucaipa, California when he was kid.
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