"Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston was the happiest after he won the statue for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama for his role as Walter White at the 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday. The actor not only sang his acceptance speech but also gave a glimpse on how he is a huge fan of "Saving Mr. Banks" star Emma Thompson.

"I won a SAG Award!" said Cranston in a sing song manner to the delight of the crowd. But it was just a starting of Mr. White's speech.

"A week ago, I was at a banquet I saw, out of the corner of my eye, Emma Thompson coming over, fighting her way through tables and looking over," said Cranston. "I thought, "Oh my god, that's Emma Thompson. That's Emma Thompson.'"

Cranston said he was taken by surprise when he came to know that the beautiful Thompson was actually approaching him to have a conversation. "She came up to me and I lost it. I didn't know what to say! That's what happens when you're so lucky," gushed the actor.

We would just like our audience to remember how Emma Thompson was in really "high spirits" as she took the stage at the 2014 Golden Globes with a martini in one hand and shoes in other.

"The Breaking Bad" star then talked about how he struggled to survive by doing some really odd jobs like loading trucks and working in dirt before success kissed him with "Malcolm in the Middle" first and later with the hit drama series on AMC.

"I loaded trucks downtown, coal, dust, dirt everywhere, every orifice. People yelling at you, 'Cranston, move faster! Work harder!' And the only thing that got me through was imagining, dreaming one day that I could actually make a living as an actor," said Bryan.

"That's what got me through .Thank god. We are the luckiest people in the world who say 'I am an actor,'" said the actor. Well Cranston's hard work has really paid off as the actor has been recognised with a SAG award and "The Breaking Bad" has also won lot of accolades.

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