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"He said, 'You know, this is great. I think we found the person we wanted,'" Stan said. "I was happy. The kids were happy. We were all happy we would be in the pilot."

When Stan returned for his scene a few days later, Gilligan had expanded it, spiking it with confrontation and violence. He added lines for Stan, asked him to curse in Romanian on the phone. They shot the scene about 10 times, experimenting with different approaches, Stan recalled.

Bogdan was born.

Overall, Stan has used vacation time to appear in five "Breaking Bad" episodes and a 2009 episode of the TV show "Crash," in which he played an Iranian deli owner. That filmography may seem too meager to garner much notice, but gritty, tense "Breaking Bad" has attracted a particularly ardent fan base. And Bogdan is prominent enough to have acquired the derisive nickname "Eyebrows" from White and his wife, Skyler, played by Northwestern alum Anna Gunn.

"He does a terrific job on the show," Arbeiter said. "If you hadn't told me he wasn't a professional actor, I never would have thought otherwise."

Yet Stan was and is too modest to tell colleagues at Los Alamos or Argonne, where he moved in 2010. But he relishes when they and others — including SUV drivers in downtown Chicago — discover his acting career.

Strangers stop him a few times a month, on the street and sidewalk, in restaurants or, once, while browsing in the Willis Tower gift shop, Stan said. Many, especially "the young guys," ask to take photos, which Stan said makes him "tremendously happy."

Liliana Stan serves as photographer.

"I don't mind at all," she said of his notoriety. "I make fun of it."

If Spielberg calls

Argonne colleague Andrew Siegel, a computational scientist, had known Stan for almost five years before one of Siegel's students Googled Stan's name and found his life as Bogdan. Siegel refused to believe it until he checked more thoroughly.

"My jaw dropped," said Siegel, adding that he became a "big fan" of the show after hearing of his friend's performance. "I called Marius and said, 'Are you crazy? This can't possibly be true.'"

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