Actor Bryan Cranston has said he’ll “absolutely” support Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race — but in an interview Monday morning on NBC, the four-time Emmy-winner said if he could play any real-life historical figure, he’d pick presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.
“I’d like to play Donald Trump at some point,” Cranston said on Today. “He’s huge. He’s this Shakespearean character, this serio-tragic-comedic character. Who wouldn’t want to take a bite out of that?”
Cranston, who snagged multiple Emmys for his iconic role as cancer-stricken chemistry teacher-turned-meth kingpin Walter White on Breaking Bad, said his impersonation of the GOP’s presumptive presidential nominee is “huge.”
“Huge, it’s huge,” Cranston said, before launching into his best Trump impression: “Let me tell you something, and this I can tell you, it is huge.”