Bryan Cranston has revealed the Breaking Bad-inspired tentative title for his memoir.

The actor, who starred as chemistry teacher-turned-drug dealer Walter White in the hit show, will publish his life's story in the autumn of 2015 and has now teased its possible name.

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Of the title, Cranston told Vulture: "Tentatively, it's Say My Name.

"I don't know if that will stick. They're just calling it that for now to see if that works."

'Say My Name' was the seventh episode of the fifth season of Breaking Bad and became an iconic phrase after Walter demands Declan to call him Heisenberg during their confrontation, urging him to "say my name".

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Cranston earned a Golden Globe and three Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Walter in Breaking Bad.

He previously said of his memoir: "[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 is currently starring on Broadway as President Lyndon B Johnson in All The Way, for which he won a Tony earlier this month, and will next be seen in Steven Spielberg's miniseries version of the play.

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