Bryan Cranston Helping ‘Breaking Bad’ Co-Star In Race For New Mexico County Seat

Tony Award-winning actor Bryan Cranston is giving a fellow actor from “Breaking Bad” some help in his race for a New Mexico county commissioner’s seat.

Cranston is joining comedian George Lopez in asking some residents of the state’s largest county to vote for Steven Michael Quezada in a county commissioner’s race. They are promoting Quezada on mailers targeting voters.

Lopez and fellow “Breaking Bad” actor Dean Norris also are lending their voices on robo calls for Quezada.

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“Breaking Bad,” which is set in Albuquerque, follows former high school teacher Walter White, played by Cranston, producing methamphetamine with a former student, Jesse Pinkman, played by Aaron Paul.

Quezada played DEA agent Steven Gomez in the hit AMC TV series, which ended in 2013 amid a large following.

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