Walter Hartwell White, also known by his alias Heisenberg, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American crime drama television series Breaking Bad.
Walter Hartwell "Walt" White Sr., also known by the pseudonym Heisenberg and often referred to as Mr. White, is an American chemist, school teacher, and major narcotics distributor from Albuquerque, New Mexico, whose drug empire became the largest meth...
And that’s precisely what he did: as high school chemistry teacher Walter White, star Bryan Cranston transformed himself into perhaps the world’s most unlikely meth kingpin.
Walter White in "Breaking Bad" goes on quite a journey from mild-mannered chemistry teacher to drug kingpin, and here's every stop along the way.
Walter Francis White, who led the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for a quarter-century, is one such forgotten hero. A man of fair skin and blue eyes, White chose to embrace his identity as an African American.
Walter White’s life was nothing short of extraordinary. His work left an indelible mark on the civil rights movement and American history, yet his name remains largely unknown to many today....
What drives Walter White from a timid chemistry teacher to the ruthless Heisenberg? An essay analysis by a clinical psychologist, exploring the psychological traits, moral descent, and dark ambitions behind one of TV’s most compelling characters.
Dive into the remarkable character evolution of Walter White in Breaking Bad. Explore how Vince Gilligan's vision transformed a humble chemistry teacher into a feared drug lord, highlighting the complexities of morality and identity.
Breaking Bad Episode 3, "And the Bag's in the River," features the death of Krazy-8, the moment Walter White realized killing could fix his problems.