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In a recent interview, Dean Norris opened up about his experience working on the new Max comedy-horror series, The Parenting. Norris, known for his iconic role in Breaking Bad, shared insights into the fun-filled atmosphere on set and the camaraderie he developed with his co-stars, including Lisa Kudrow.
The actor emphasized the unique blend of humor and horror that The Parenting brings to the table, making it a refreshing addition to the genre. He described the collaborative spirit among the cast, which allowed for creative improvisation and light-hearted moments during filming. Norris expressed his excitement about the project and how it diverges from his previous work, while still allowing him to showcase his comedic talent.
Reflecting on his time in Breaking Bad, Norris acknowledged the show's lasting impact on both his career and the television landscape. He noted how the series continues to resonate with audiences, solidifying its place in pop culture history. As he embarks on this new venture, Norris remains grateful for the journey that has shaped him as an actor.
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