Bryan Cranston, celebrated for his Emmy-winning roles in “Breaking Bad” and “Malcolm in the Middle,” recently disclosed his intention to retire from acting within three years. At the age of 70 in 2026, Cranston plans to close his production company, sell his stake in Dos Hombres mezcal, and bid farewell to Hollywood. His motive for retirement is heartfelt—he desires to rebalance life with his wife of over three decades, Robin Dearden.
“I want to change the paradigm once again… She’s been the plus one, the wife of a celebrity. She deserves it,” Cranston shared with British GQ. His retirement fantasy involves moving to France, residing in a quaint village, embracing culinary skills, cultivating a garden, and indulging in leisure activities like reading classic literature.
While fans may feel a void after Cranston’s departure, he leaves behind an illustrious career. Winning four Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Walter White in “Breaking Bad” and earning Tony Awards for stage performances, Cranston’s contributions to film and television are iconic. Despite his impending retirement, Cranston rules out revivals for “Breaking Bad” but expresses curiosity about a “Malcolm in the Middle” reunion, pondering the fates of the characters two decades later.