'Breaking Bad' Star Bryan Cranston Skypes With Cancer Patient

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Tricia Gilbride
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'Breaking Bad' Star Bryan Cranston Skypes With Cancer Patient
Credit: Jordan Strauss

Bryan Cranston, who famously played meth-cooking cancer patient Walter White on Breaking Bad, helped fulfill a real-life cancer patient's dream. (No blue meth or Jesse Pinkman needed.)

Brad Joyner, who was diagnosed with brain cancer last year shortly after graduating from high school, created a "Living List" to inspire him to make the most of his life. After swimming with sharks and driving a 1967 Shelby Mustang, Joyner checked another item off his list by talking with Cranston over Skype.

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Joyner's family had a camera rolling when they told him he'd have the chance to speak his favorite actor.

The two chatted for more than 30 minutes, and then Cranston sent an ice cream truck to Joyner's house.

Good guy Cranston is the one who rocks.

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