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    Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston Stepping Behind the Camera on The Office

    Dunder Mifflin has a new employee, but he doesn't exactly have a clean record.

    Bryan Cranston, best known for playing meth dealer Walter White on Breaking Bad, is directing an upcoming episode of The Office. "Free meth for The Office! (Look who's directing)," star Rainn Wilson tweeted, linking to a picture of Cranston sitting on his lap (aww).

    Life imitates art: Real-life Walter White wanted for meth charge

    Cranston, 56, most recently helmed an episode of Modern Family last season, in addition to the short-lived 2006 comedy Big Day, and episodes of his own series, Breaking Bad and Malcolm in the Middle.

    The three-time Emmy winner is nominated again for his performance on Breaking Bad, which is currently in the middle of the first half of its final season.

    The new season of The Office premieres on Thursday, Sept. 20 at 9/8c on NBC.


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