Bryan Cranston has praised Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as “dangerously talented” after working with him on a new movie.
Tom, who is best known for playing Nidge in Love/Hate, acts alongside Bryan in The Infiltrator – a new movie about drug lord Pablo Escobar.
“Tom was a dream to work with. An absolute dream,” Bryan told the Irish Sun.
“His sensibilities and his instincts were always on point. He’s chameleonic in his performance.
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“It was a masterclass and he will conquer wherever and whatever he does in the future.
“And not to mention (he was) a genuinely warm guy. But that’s what you always get with the Irish.”
The Infiltrator is set in 1986 when US federal agent Robert Mazar (played by Cranston) goes undercover as a money launderer to penetrate Escobar’s Medellin cartel.
Tom plays his boss Steve Cook – helping Robert lead a double life.