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Argonne scientist proves quite a character on 'Breaking Bad'

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Anticipation is building around "Breaking Bad," entering the second half of its fifth and final season this summer. The drama centers on White, a high school chemistry teacher diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. To provide for his family after his death, White begins cooking crystal meth, teams up with a former high school student and descends into a very dark, ruthless human being.

Along the way, he and his wife look for a business through which they can launder money. They settle on Bogdan's carwash, where White had worked, and trick the proprietor into selling the place. That twist has placed Bogdan as perhaps Walter White's angriest, noncriminal nemesis.

"He's definitely not a big fan of Walter's," said Hollywood.com writer Michael Arbeiter, who placed Bogdan among the most likely perpetrators of Walter's demise. "They have a pretty good deal of animosity between them."

While the world waits for the finale, Stan, who travels to Albuquerque for filming, enjoys his bite-size portions of acting, grows fonder of Bogdan and receives praise from viewers and critics. Someone even created a Facebook page to honor his eyebrows.

Bogdan's birth

Those wiry, dark, glorious brows billow from thick strips above his brown eyes, and Stan said they probably were the feature that casting people noticed on the set of "Breaking Bad." In 2007 creator Vince Gilligan was filming the pilot in Albuquerque, about 100 miles south of Los Alamos, where Stan and his family were residing.

Born, educated and married in Romania, Stan moved his family to New Mexico in 1997 for postdoctoral work at the national lab there. The couple's two children saw a newspaper ad announcing a general casting call for the show and wanted to audition.

When Stan, his wife, Liliana, and the two children arrived in Albuquerque, casting coordinators suggested the entire family have photos taken for the show's database. A few days later, "Breaking Bad" called and asked the children, Tiberiu and Patricia, to be extras in a scene.

The show's representative also suggested Stan attend. Gilligan wanted to meet him. When they did, Gilligan asked Stan to read a line, and liked what he heard.

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