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Bryan Cranston walked around Comic Con wearing a Walter White mask

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Fans got a lot closer to Bryan Cranston than they realized, when the actor donned a lifelike Walter White mask while milling around the convention center Sunday during San Diego’s Comic-Con.

The 57-year-old actor came dressed as his character in the popular series “Breaking Bad” wearing a mask that gave him White’s iconic shaved head. As he took the stage for the show’s panel, he removed his mask — much to the surprise and delight of the audience.

He revealed that earlier he was able to chat with unsuspecting fans by disguising his voice in a “higher register.”
via abc news

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