Breaking Bads Brian Cranston unrecognisable with bushy beard at baseball game
Bryan Cranston fans were gobsmacked when he stepped onto the field at a softball game with a huge beard.
The Breaking Bad actor was unrecognisable underneath all of his facial hair at the All-Star Celebrity Softball game at Dodger Stadium.
The 66-year-old is best known for the close-cropped haircut and tidy goatee and moustache he sported when he played Walter White in the hit series.
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But the snaps of him at the match showed him with a longish, shaggy hair cut and a full, bushy moustache.
Bryan also had a huge beard that totally transformed his face.
Fans took to Twitter to share their surprise after the snaps of the star emerged.
"Omg I did not recognise Bryan Cranston with that beard and long hair!!!" one stunned fan posted.
Another tweeted: "Is, is that Bryan Cranston with a Grizzly Adams beard??"
One fan joked that the actor was "looking like a mountain man" thanks to his new facial hair.
"THAT'S BRYAN CRANSTON?!??" tweeted one particularly shocked fan.
"IS HE GROWING A BEARD TO PLAY ZEUS IN THE LIVE ACTION HERCULES OR SOMETHING??? GOLLY!" they wrote.
"Holy s*** I did not recognise Bryan Cranston," tweeted someone else.
One said: "Bryan Cranston looks unrecognisable with that long hair, I'm so used to him being bald."
Another person admitted it took them a while to clock that the player was Bryan, tweeting: "I eventually recognised Bryan Cranston behind the hair and beard lol!"
The actor rocketed to fame for his performance as Walter White in the gritty critically acclaimed Breaking Bad.
His other TV roles include Big History, Sneaky Pete and Better Call Saul, which is a spin-off of his show.
Bryan has also been on the big screen in films such as Godzilla, Saving Private Ryan and Last Flag Flying.
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