Bryan Cranston reminds Dana Carvey they were once costars: 'Whoa, you were in that?'

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Paul Morigi/Getty; Jamie McCarthy/WireImage Bryan Cranstonjust remindedDana Carveyof a movie that the comedian wishes was wiped from his memory. Onthe latest episodeof Carvey andDavid Spade'sFly on the Wallpodcast, Cranston noted that he and Carvey were costars on the panned 1994 comedyClean Slate. InClean Slate,Carvey plays a detective who has amnesia and has his memory scrubbed every night after he falls asleep. Cranston had a minor role as "Club Official" in the film. "Whoa, you were in that?" Carvey asked Cranston. "That's probably your lowest-grossing movie. I'm so sorry. If I could write you a check... I'm gonna do a Venmo." Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Cranston said he didn't remember much about making the movie, which Carvey said was "terrible." "That was me making a foolish choice right off ofSNL," Carvey said. "I had way too much heat, no experience, and I wish I could take it back. If we could have switched in that you became the lead and I was Guard Number One, it might have had a chance." Clearly, the two actors have moved on to more successful projects in the following years, with Cranston winningmultiple Emmysfor his role as Walter White on the hit showBreaking Bad. Meanwhile, Carvey has ventured into doing more voice-acting work in recent years, featuring in popular animated movies likeThe Secret Life of Pets.TheSaturday Night Livealum also appeared regularly on the sketch comedy's 50th season,playing Joe Biden,Elon Musk, and evenJennifer Coolidge. Cranston noted thatClean Slatewas written byRobert Kingwho, in addition to penning commercial flops likeClean SlateandCutthroat Island, co-created the popular legal dramasThe Good WifeandThe Good Fight. "I've worked with him since [Clean Slate]," Cranston said. "I was partners with him on a series calledYour Honor, and he's terrific." Listen toFly on the Wall's full interview with Bryan Cranston below. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

 

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