KNOWN for his role on the hit series Breaking Bad, this Hollywood star looked very different on The Tonight Show.
The actor was barely recognizable while appearing on The Tonight Show and being interviewed by Jimmy Fallon.
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Bryan Cranston, 67, best known for his role as drug dealer Walter White, looked a world away from his character’s statement look.
The Emmy-winner looked very different from his Breaking Bad days, as he wore a black suit, tie and blue shirt before changing into a costume.
Though his fashion sense was noticeably different, another obvious change was in his luscious locks.
Walter White, a terminally ill drug lord, has been seen balding throughout the series while wearing glasses and trimmed facial hair.
Bryan, on the other hand, has naturally thick hair, doesn’t wear glasses, and has a long mustache.
In one part of the show, Bryan even went as far as going onstage and donning a costume, including sunglasses and a blonde wig, which completely disguised his appearance during his performance.
The hilarious duo danced and DJ’ed decks for their studio audience inspired by a German soap opera they dubbed Das Beats of Ze Heart.
The actor even compared his changing looks to a famous singer-songwriter.
In a previous interview, when asked which musician he would like to play in a biopic, he said Willie Nelson.
Speaking to Jimmy, he explained, “I think I resemble him, I’m old and rugged.
“So yeah, I think I can do Willie Nelson.”
In a hilarious segment, Jimmy also talked Bryan into wearing a Willie Nelson-inspired wig and bandana.
To the approving cheers of the studio audience, Bryan graciously donned his hat.
The star even called people “insane” when told a die-hard fan paid $30,000 for a pair of unworn briefs said to belong to his character.
He exclaimed, “Who in their right mind would buy a pair of tight white underwear for thirty grand?”

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