Bryan Cranston reveals how filming 'Jerry and Marge Go Large' helped him after Covid Jun 17, 2022 Jun 17, 2022 0 Watch Now: New line of Barbie dolls focuses on inclusion Sharon Stone has 'lost nine children' through miscarriages Watch Now: Delta has announced changes to summer travel Hailey Bieber sued for trademark infringement over new skincare line Fans point out the twisted irony of Netflix's new 'Squid Game' reality competition series Retailers amass $45B in extra inventory This fluffy wild sheep has received a new lease on life India races to help hundreds of thousands stranded in Assam flood Watch Now: Abortion rights advocates rally outside County-City Building This environmentally friendly cement glows in the dark, could pave the roads of the future Wildlife photographer brought to tears by Orca sighting off Scottish coast Iraq warning about deadly cholera outbreak in northern Iraq Ukraine farmers worry about coming harvest season Five juiciest details from the 'Barbie' live action movie Rare lemur triplets born at Newquay Zoo in U.K. FKA Twigs is proud of the way she handled herself after filing abuse lawsuit US senators reach agreement on landmark bipartisan gun safety bill Legendary composer John Williams says he is retiring from making movie scores Leslie Jordan mistook Lady Gaga for an extra on 'American Horror Story' set Bryan Cranston reveals how filming 'Jerry and Marge Go Large' helped him after Covid Bryan Cranston premiered his new movie 'Jerry and Marge Go Large' at Tribeca Film Festival, and revealed why this movie helped him feel better after the pandemic. The real Jerry Selbee was also there to give his take on how Cranston did playing him. Tags Dcc Wire Videoelephant Lvs Zoomin Bryan Cranston Entertainment Latest video Farmer says Amtrak crash could have been averted HHS Sec. Becerra pledges medication abortion access First lady meets Ukrainian refugees in Spain US strike kills Al Qaida-linked commander Researchers using dogs to sniff out "Long COVID" 46 migrants found dead in trailer in San Antonio Family leaves rural haven ahead of Intel 46 migrants found dead in abandoned trailer in San Antonio, Texas Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments