Bryan Cranston reveals he was once a murder suspect in the 1970s
Bryan Cranston has revealed that he became a murder suspect in his early 20s.Speaking on Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s Dinner’s On Me podcast, Cranston recalled his experience travelling the US with his brother Kyle during the mid 1970s.The Breaking Bad actor described how he and his brother earned some money working in a restaurant in Florida which was helmed by a “‘cantankerous” chef named Peter Wong.Cranston described Wong as “awful” and said that he “just hated everyone.” The restaurant staff, according to Cranston, would sometimes joke about the ways they could possibly be rid of the chef.“We’d all discuss how rotten and mean Peter Wong is, and we’d all discuss, if one were to do away with Peter Wong … how would one do it?”The Argylle star continued: “We would laugh. You’re in a kitchen, there’s a million ways to kill someone in a kitchen.”However, when Cranston and his brother came to bid goodbye to the restaurant, they discovered that the unpopular chef had gone missing.“Well, little did we know that right at the time we said goodbye and left the job, Peter Wong went missing.