The 58-year-old Emmy-winning actor will reveal stories and secrets of his life in a book published in autumn next year, reported Ace Showbiz.
"'Breaking Bad's Walter White taught me a lot - some of it useful, some of it dangerous. With this book, I want to tell the stories of my life and reveal the secrets and lies that I lived with for six years shooting Breaking Bad," Cranston said.
Cranston claimed his fame on television with the comedic role of the titular character's father on 'Malcolm in the Middle'. He later took a career turn by playing a chemistry teacher-turned-meth cook on 'Breaking Bad'.
He won four Emmys for Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series and one Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Series for the role.
He is currently starring on Broadway as President Lyndon B Johnson in 'All the Way'. His next movie 'Godzilla' will be released this summer.