Actor Bryan Cranston said Sunday night that he would like to play Donald Trump, and offered up a spot-on impression of the Republican presidential nominee.

.@BryanCranston, you're officially invited to every dinner party from here on out. #Emmys pic.twitter.com/IIZNLcerKU — Marie Claire (@marieclaire) September 18, 2016



Cranston broke out his Trump impression on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards, where he said he'd "like to be considered" for the role of the billionaire mogul and that if he were to take on the role, "It'd be yuuuuuge."

First Trump ref on #ERedCarpet #Emmys show. Bryan Cranston says "I'd like to be considered" to play Trump in a biopic. "It'd be huuuuuge" — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 18, 2016



The "Breaking Bad" star has expressed his desire to play Trump before, specifically in July on "Today," where he also showed his ability to portray Trump's mannerisms.

Johnny Depp played Trump in a satirical Funny or Die adaptation of his best-selling book, The Art of the Deal.

Jimmy Fallon has also been known to channel The Donald on "The Tonight Show."