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Why Bryan Cranston's Seinfeld Character Always Looked Different

 Bryan Cranston explains why his Seinfeld character looks different in every episode. Cranston today is known as a very serious dramatic actor thanks to his roles in everything from Breaking Bad to Trumbo to Your Honor. But he has of course always possessed serious comedic chops as well something he proved early on with his memorable recurring role as creepy dentist Tim Whatley on Seinfeld.


Fans of Seinfeld of course have long remarked on the fact that Whatley looks markedly different every time he makes another appearance on the show and now Cranston has opened up about the perfectly understandable reason for the character’s evershifting look.

Bryan Cranston Should Do More Comedy

In addition to his work on Seinfeld Cranston put in another memorable small-screen comedic performance as Hal on the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. And indeed Cranston has expressed the desire to revisit Hal in a possible Malcolm in the Middle revival. But even if that revival doesn’t come to fruition Cranston should consider returning to comedy in a bigger way whether it be on the big screen or small.

Of course when the public thinks of Cranston they immediately think of Walter White which is perfectly understandable. But Cranston’s filmography is indeed peppered with memorable comedic work from voice roles on shows like ArcherThe Simpsons and Family Guy to spots on sitcoms like 30 Rock and Curb Your Enthusiasm. And Cranston did in fact do something of a starring comedic turn or a less dramatic one at least in last year’s Jerry & Marge Go Large which co-starred him with Annette Bening.

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