For more from the episode, read THR‘s postmortem with co-showrunners Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, interview with Odenkirk and chat with director Michelle MacLaren. I think I really captured it.Ĭruz is repped by Media Artists Group. He’s a notorious and terrible human being and you had to try to figure out why. This is a very dark character, a character with a lot of issues. When we shot, all the women on the set hated me, and I don’t blame them. You have to find humanity in the character. The challenge is you’re not just portraying a monster. When my wife first heard they offered me the part, she said, “Don’t do that.” I said, “Read the script.” She read the script and said, “Do this part. You also have a role in Lifetime’s The Michelle Knight Story, playing Ariel Castro, the Cleveland man who kidnapped and imprisoned three women for a decade. You’re dealing with death all the time and you find a way to lighten the situation. There’s a lot of undercurrents in the show. Warning: General spoilers ahead Can you believe were only a couple of weeks away from the mid-season. He also starred on the series Major Crimes, a spinoff of The Closer, reprisin. The character I portray on that show is very underplayed, but there’s a lot going on. Major Crimes Preview: Hostage To Fortune VIDEO. Raymond Cruz (born July 9, 1961) is an American actor, best known for his. You don’t just come in for the case of the week. What are some of the highlights for you working on that and playing Det. Now you are on The Closer spinoff Major Crimes. Then when you’re not shooting you’re studying for the next day. Then I’d go back and shoot The Closer and then come back to shoot Breaking Bad. And you go, “Oh man, I can’t imagine doing this week after week.” Then I’d go back - I’d fly to Albuquerque at night and shoot on Saturday and Sunday. In the first few episodes I did I would hurt my voice. What are some of your memories from playing Tuco in Breaking Bad? That’s why you approach it sparingly to do an episode here and there. It’s just really hard part to try to pull off. I might come back.” I don’t know if I will again. I was surprised I was coming back in the first place, because I was dead and then it was “Oh, it’s a prequel, great. Everything is sort of heightened to begin with, and then he starts doing the meth later on in Breaking Bad, which takes that to a whole new level. He was always very ambitious, and you see his strong family ties, how he feels about being protective about his family. We went over the idea that he hadn’t been exposed to this drug yet. What did co-showrunners Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould talk to you about for your performance?
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