United Kingdom, April 6 -- Bryan Cranston believes America is in the midst of a "post-truth era".

The 70-year-old actor agrees that no-one can be wrong in their judgement of art, but he's also sounded a note of caution for modern audiences.

Bryan - who is currently starring in a production of Arthur Miller's 1947 drama All My Sons - told Sky News: "Post-truth era, it makes me shiver. But it's true that the perception of the truth is even more powerful than the truth itself. And that's a scary thing."

Bryan plays the part of Joseph Keller in the play and he admits that there's a lot of his own father in his portrayal of the character.

He shared: "I remember taking my father to therapy once. And he recited back to me and my siblings. We...