Playing men on the edge
From a teacher-turned-drug dealer to a dishonest judge, Bryan Cranston is drawn to characters who go to extremes when put in jeopardy
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In Your Honor, Bryan Cranston (above) plays Michael Desiato, a judge who tries to cover up his son's crime.
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Bryan Cranston is headlining a television show for the first time since his run on the critically revered Breaking Bad (2008 to 2013), in which he played schoolteacher-turned-drug dealer Walter White - a role that won him four acting Emmys.
In Your Honor, a miniseries airing at 10pm on Mondays on FX (Singtel TV Channel 310, StarHub TV Channel 507) and streaming on Fox+, he once again plays a man who crosses over to the dark side: a judge, Michael Desiato, who decides to cover it up when his son accidentally kills a boy in a hit-and-run.

