Bryan Cranston Net Worth: After ‘Breaking Bad’ And ‘Godzilla,’ Actor Narrates Children’s Book … Like Walter White Would! [VIDEO]

After hitting massive critical success with his role as chemistry professor turned meth drug lord, Bryan Cranston's net worth has considerably risen since his "Malcolm in the Middle" days - and now, he tackles on a new project: children's books!

He's become one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood after his award-winning turn in "Breaking Bad," and there's no doubt that a few more zeros have been added to Bryan Cranston's net worth from the beginning of the show until the last episode aired in September 2013.

After first becoming famous playing the dad in the comedy "Malcolm in the Middle," nobody realized how amazing he would be at dramatic roles until AMC first released "Breaking Bad" at the beginning of 2008. Many shots, blue meth and even some controversial action figures (in an issue last October that news outlet NPR documented at the time), Bryan Cranston's net worth has been steadily on the rise for the past few years.

For those fans of the show who've been wondering what has happened to the man who portrayed drug lord and super evil Walter White, one thing is for sure: he has been narrating children's books ... but not exactly the kind that you might want to read to your kid before bedtime.

According to the website for the New York Daily News, the actor's latest project is narrating Adam Mansbach's profanity-high children's books, which include titles such as 'Go the F--- to Sleep,' and 'You Have to F----g Eat.'

It's unclear whether this will greatly increase Bryan Cranston's net worth - but it definitely sounds like he was having a blast doing this!

Website Hollywood Life reports that the new project - which is currently free on Audible until December 12 - features Cranston telling a kid all about what cute animals like to eat, then snapping and saying that they should eat, too ... but not in the nicest way!

Currently, Bryan Cranston's net worth is $30 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, and he was getting paid $225 for each episode of "Breaking Bad" when the show ended last year!

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