Actor Aaron Paul and Lauren Parsekian, co-CEO of Finding Kind Productions, are set to wed this weekend in Malibu, Calif, according to Us Weekly.

The two were engaged in Paris in January 2012. 

The couple planned a 1920s carnival masquerade, Parisian theme ceremony for their big day. The bride and groom will provide masquerade masks for guest to wear, a requirement at the reception. They also requested attendees dress in themed attire. 

Cast members of the hit AMC series Breaking Bad, including Bryan Cranston, and stars from the network's popular show Mad Men were expected to attend the wedding.

The ceremony will take place in Malibu. 

Paul appeared in several roles in American television before being cast in the breakthrough role of Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad in 2008. The character was only supposed to be on the show for one season but series creator Vince Gilligan changed his mind because of Paul's chemistry with Bryan Cranston. 

Paul won two Emmy Awards, in 2010 and 2012, for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for this role.

Parsekian is a film director-producer and she is best known as a co-founder of Kind Campaign, "a movement, documentary and school program based upon the powerful belief in KINDness, that brings awareness and healing to the negative and lasting effects of girl-against-girl crime."

Parsekian met her business partner, Molly Stroud, while they were studying film at Pepperdine University. 

She was inspired to make her own film, Finding Kind, after being a victim of girl-on-girl bullying through her middle school years in Laguna Niguel, Calif. She was bullied there to the point of attempting suicide.

The film was released in September 2011 and continues to screen in communities across the nation.

Breaking Bad will conclude its run with eight episodes in the second half of the show's fifth season.

AMC added Talking Bad, a half-hour live after-show that will discuss and dissect the events of the Breaking Bad episode earlier that night.

Season 6 of Breaking Bad premieres August 11.