Emmy-winning 'Breaking Bad' star Bryan Cranston disclosed on Thursday that he had recovered from mild symptoms of COVID-19 and donated his plasma in the hopes that his antibodies would help others with the disease.
FILE PHOTO: 73rd Annual Tony Awards - Arrivals - New York, U.S., 09/06/2019 - Bryan Cranston. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
Wearing a face mask, Cranston revealed the news in an Instagram video in which he documented the donation process at a blood and plasma center run by the University of California at Los Angeles.
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