The 21-year-old, who has cerebral palsy, said he wants to embark on a new chapter of his entertainment career after spending the past five years portraying the son of Bryan Cranston's Walter White character on the critically-acclaimed drama, which wrapped earlier this year, reported Digital Spy.
"I'm working on it (music career) right now - we'll see what happens. I am learning guitar, I'm learning piano. I have a bit of an issue as I only have one good hand and one good ear, but I'm slowly getting over it one day at a time," Mitte said.
However, Mitte isn't quitting acting completely. He has landed a part in another TV drama series, 'Switched at Birth'.
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