Frankie Muniz

Francisco Muniz IV (born December 5, 1985)[1] is an American actor. He is best known for playing the title character in the Fox television family sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, which earned him an Emmy Award nomination and two Golden Globe Award nominations. He is also known for his film roles in Big Fat Liar (2002), Agent Cody Banks (2003), and Racing Stripes (2005). At the height of his fame, he was considered one of the most popular child actors and in 2003, "one of Hollywood's most bankable teens".[2] In 2008, Muniz put his acting career on hold to pursue an open-wheel racing career, and competed in the Atlantic Championship. From 2012 to 2014, he was a drummer in the band Kingsfoil.

Frankie Muniz
Muniz in 2017
Born
Francisco Muniz IV

(1985-12-05) December 5, 1985
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
  • Actor
  • music producer
  • race-car driver
Years active1997–present
Notable work
Malcolm in the Middle
Spouse(s)Paige Price (m. 2020)
Parents
  • Francisco Muniz III (father)
  • Denise Muniz (mother)
Musical career
GenresIndie rock
InstrumentsDrums
Associated actsKingsfoil
Atlantic Championship
Years active2007–2009
TeamsJensen MotorSport, Pacific Coast Motorsports, Team Stargate Worlds
Starts32
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish10th in 2009
Championship titles
2005Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race Celebrity Winner

Early life

Muniz was born on December 5, 1985 in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey.[3] His father, Francisco III, was a restaurateur, and his mother, Denise, was a nurse.[4] His father is Puerto Rican, of Spanish descent (from Asturias),[5] and his mother is of Italian and Irish descent.[6] He has an elder sister, Cristina.[6] When Muniz was four years old, his family moved to Knightdale, North Carolina, where he grew up.[7] He was discovered at the age of eight, at a talent show in Raleigh, North Carolina, in a local production of A Christmas Carol, cast as Tiny Tim. Shortly after, his parents divorced, and he subsequently moved to Burbank, California, with his mother. Beginning in the sixth grade, Muniz was home-schooled by his mother.[2][8] He appeared in commercials and made his film debut in the made-for-television movie To Dance With Olivia (1997), starring Lou Gossett Jr. In that same year, he appeared in the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of What the Deaf Man Heard. A small role in the film Lost & Found (1999) led to his breakout role as the title character on Malcolm in the Middle.

Career

Malcolm in the Middle and other acting roles

On January 9, 2000, Linwood Boomer's Malcolm in the Middle premiered on FOX, starring Muniz as the title character. Because of the show's success, it was quickly met with accolades. The pilot episode was watched by 23 million people[9] and the second episode by 26 million.[10] He was nominated for an Emmy Award[11] in 2001,[12] and received The Hollywood Reporter "Young Star Award" for his work in the series.

Throughout his television career, Muniz made guest appearances on the shows Lizzie McGuire; Sabrina, the Teenage Witch; and MADtv. His first starring role was as Willie Morris in the 2000 family drama film My Dog Skip, which was released at the same approximate time as the pilot for Malcolm in the Middle. That same year, he provided the character voice of Domino in the 2000 video game 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue, and was featured on the video game Stargate Worlds.

The following year, he contributed a character voice to the animal cast of the film Dr. Dolittle 2. He had a hit with the 2002 release Big Fat Liar, which teamed him with teen actress Amanda Bynes as a pair of students seeking revenge on a sleazy movie producer (played by Paul Giamatti). Muniz was also part of the ensemble for the gang film Deuces Wild, released that same year. In 2003, he made a cameo appearance as Cher's underage boyfriend in Stuck on You. That same year, he appeared in the series premiere of Ashton Kutcher's MTV practical joke series Punk'd.

Muniz subsequently played the title role in the film Agent Cody Banks as well as its sequel, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London. The first film opened in March 2003, and grossed $47 million; the sequel, which opened a year later, grossed $28 million.[13] He trained in martial arts for the films, and performed most of his own stunts. He also commented that it was the point in his career where he should "make the transition from child actor to an adult actor or a respectable actor."[14]

Muniz provided the character voice of a zebra named Stripes, who wishes to become a racing equine, in the 2005 film Racing Stripes. That same year, he made a guest appearance as himself in "Mr. F," an episode of the Fox comedy Arrested Development. In April 2006, he began filming My Sexiest Year, an independent film in which Harvey Keitel played his father.[15] He announced, during that same month, that he would be taking a break from acting, in order to pursue a career in race car driving, under a full-time two-year deal with Jensen Motorsport in the Formula BMW competition.[16][17]

Malcolm in the Middle finished its run on May 14, 2006. Ten days later, on May 24, Muniz appeared in the horror movie Stay Alive. He expressed a desire to leave traditional Hollywood film roles behind, saying:

Growing up has never scared me until last year. I started thinking about getting older, being an adult, and it scared me. Hopefully things will work out in my career. If they don't, then it was never meant to be.[18]

Despite his earlier stated intention to take a break from acting, in May 2006, he signed on to star in the R-rated teen-sex comedy Extreme Movie.[19] The film was originally planned to be released in 2007 by Dimension Films,[20] but was ultimately released straight to DVD in February 2009.

In late 2007, he made a guest appearance in an episode of the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds. In December 2007, he made a cameo appearance in the movie Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, playing Buddy Holly. In 2008, he began work on a film with former Missy Elliott protégée Brianna Perry, but the project was never released.[21]

Muniz made a foray into the superhero genre with the family action film Pizza Man, in 2011.[22]

In 2012, he made a cameo appearance as himself in the second season of the comedy Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23.

In 2015, he made another cameo appearance in The Mysteries of Laura, in which one of the detectives (Merideth Bose) had a crush on the actor/ racecar driver (Frankie Muniz) who was competing in a drag race. The team was on an NYPD case and suspected evidence would present itself at the drag race.[23]

On September 6, 2017, Muniz was announced as one of the celebrities who would compete on the 25th season of Dancing with the Stars. He was paired with professional dancer, Witney Carson.[24] Muniz and Carson finished the season in third place.

On August 1, 2018, it was announced Muniz would be the co-host of Dancing with the Stars Juniors on ABC, co-hosting with Jordan Fisher who was Season 25's Mirrorball Trophy winner.[25]

Writing and producing

In 2004 he wrote the teleplay of the TV show Granted. He was also the executive producer of Granted. In 2006, he was executive producer for the movie Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman. A year later (2007), he became an associate producer of the film Choose Connor.

Racing

Muniz in 2007

Muniz has had a long-running interest in car racing. On February 18, 2001, Muniz drove the pace car for the Daytona 500 and met Dale Earnhardt shortly before Earnhardt entered his vehicle for the race.[26] Muniz, who was also attending the race to film for MTV's documentary series True Life, witnessed the subsequent crash on the final lap which killed Earnhardt.[27]

Muniz's career in car racing traces back to 2004, when he ran the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race in Long Beach as a celebrity participant, finishing 7th.[28] The following year, he finished third,[29] and was the best-finishing celebrity after capitalizing on Ingo Rademacher and Aaron Peirsol's contact on the final lap.[30] While investigating the possibility of joining a racing team as an owner, he was granted a test in a car, and instead signed a two-year deal with Jensen Motorsport as a driver. Muniz entered fourteen races during the 2006 Formula BMW USA season, and failed to finish in a point-scoring position. He was selected as one of the thirty–six drivers to compete in the annual Formula BMW World Final at Valencia. Muniz finished 29th.[31][32] In April, he again competed in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity, finishing 11th after starting 19th.[33]

In 2007, Muniz moved up to the more competitive Champ Car Atlantic Series,[34] where he competed in the entire season of 12 races. For the season, his best race finish was ninth place, and he officially earned a total of 41 points (for 22nd place) and $17,000 in prize money, logging 351 laps.[35] In January 2007, he placed second at the Sebring Winter National race.[36] He signed with Atlantic Championship-winning team Pacific Coast Motorsports in January 2008, with a goal to consistently compete in the top ten of the points championship. He finished the 2008 season in eleventh place. At the end of the 2008 season, he won the Jovy Marcelo Award, an award for sportsmanship voted on by fellow drivers named in memory of the 1991 Atlantic Championship winner who was killed during practice for the 1992 Indianapolis 500. In 2009, Muniz joined Team Stargate Worlds, and finished in the top ten in every race he contested, with a best finish of fourth at Miller Motorsports Park. However, prior to the penultimate race at Road America, his season was shortened by wrist surgery.[37]

Muniz at the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race in 2011

In 2011, Muniz returned to the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race; after starting 15th, he finished 4th.[38]

Music

Muniz joined the unsigned band You Hang Up as a drummer.[39][40]

In 2012, Muniz joined Kingsfoil, a band based in York, Pennsylvania, and endorsed SJC Drums and Imperial Cymbals.[39] In 2014, he had to leave the band because of scheduling problems.

In 2017, Muniz announced on Facebook that he is the manager for the York-based band Astro Lasso, which consists of Jordan Davis and Tristan Martin of his former band Kingsfoil. Muniz travels with the band doing their monitor systems, lights, as well as being the designated driver.[41] The band opened for We The Kings, Cute Is What We Aim For and Plaid Brixx on the 10th anniversary of We the Kings' self titled album tour during spring of 2017.[42]

Business pursuits

In 2018, Muniz and his partner, Paige Price, bought "Outrageous Olive Oils & Vinegars" – a small speciality shop in Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona. Muniz says he and Price have fallen into complementary step, she handling the inventory and social-media-related tasks, while he tackles logistics. In an interview with The Cut, Muniz explained his schedule:

"My day this morning started at 6 a.m. getting up to go to Restaurant Depot to get products that we needed. Then I got here early to start filling bottles and to make sure all the shelves were stocked. We're not just ordering product and putting it on the shelf. We bottle everything. We label the bottles. We seal everything. We do all that ourselves here in store. It's a lot of work, but it's really rewarding when people come in and rave about the product."[43]

Personal life and health

Muniz is an avid supporter of the Arizona Cardinals[44][45][46] and the Los Angeles Clippers.[47]

On November 30, 2012, at age 26, Muniz was hospitalized after having a transient ischemic attack, and spoke about the experience on Katie.[48][49] He suffered a second attack a year later, on November 25, 2013.[50] He was interviewed in 2017 and asked about his health, and said he has had no issues.[51][52] However, on October 9, 2017, it was revealed on Dancing with the Stars that he, in fact, has suffered significant memory loss, forgetting that he starred in his own films and shows including Malcolm in the Middle.[53]

Muniz's long-term girlfriend Paige Price announced their engagement on November 18, 2018.[54] They married on February 21, 2020.[55][56]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1997 To Dance with Olivia Oscar TV movie
What the Deaf Man Heard Young Sammy TV movie
1998 Spin City Derek Evans Episode: "The Kidney's All Right"
1999 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Angelo Episode: "Sabrina the Matchmaker"
Lost & Found Movie on TV 'Boy'
Little Man Ross Short film
2000 My Dog Skip Willie Morris Main role
2000 Kids' Choice Awards Himself / Host
Miracle in Lane 2 Justin Yoder TV movie
Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue Domino (voice) Video game
2000–2006 Malcolm in the Middle Malcolm Lead role
2001 The Andy Dick Show Young Andy Dick Episode: "Kid Krist"
The Simpsons Thelonious (voice) Episode: "Trilogy of Error"
Dr. Dolittle 2 Boy Bear Cub (voice)
2001–2003 The Fairly OddParents Chester McBadbat (voice) 24 episodes
2002 Moville Mysteries Mosley 'Mo' Moville TV series
2002, 2005 All That Himself/Host 2 episodes
2002 Lizzie McGuire Himself Episode: "Lizzie in the Middle"
Big Fat Liar Jason Shepherd Main role
Titus Nick Galenti Episode: "Too Damn Good"
The Nightmare Room Mike Episode: "Camp Nowhere: Part 2"
Deuces Wild Scooch
Fillmore! Willie / Augie / Tony (voice) Episode: "Test of the Tested"
Episode: "A Wurm in Our Midst"
Moville Mysteries Mosley "Mo" Moville TV series
2003 Clifford the Big Red Dog Himself Episode: "Little Big Pup/Getting to Know You"
Agent Cody Banks Cody Banks Main role
Stuck on You Cher's Boyfriend
2004 Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London Cody Banks Main role
2005 Racing Stripes Stripes (voice) Main role
Arrested Development Himself Episode: "Mr. F"
2006 Stay Alive Swink Sylvania
Danny Roane: First Time Director Himself
Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman Benjamin North (voice) Video
The Fabulous Life Presents: Really Rich Real Estate Episode: "1.1"
2007 My Sexiest Year Jake Stein
Criminal Minds Jonny McHale Episode: "True Night"
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Buddy Holly
2008 Extreme Movie Chuck
2010 The Legend of Secret Pass Manu (voice)
2011 Pizza Man Matt Burns / Pizza Man
2012 Last Man Standing Richard Episode: "Baxter & Sons"
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Himself Episode: "A Reunion..."
2013 Blast Vegas[57] Nelson Main role
2015 Hot Bath an' a Stiff Drink 2[58] Deputy Allister Jenkins Sequel to Western Hot Bath an' a Stiff Drink
Road To Capri Daniel Post production
The Mysteries of Laura Himself Episode: "The Mystery of the Crooked Clubber"
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! Lucas Stevens TV movie
2016 Another Day in Paradise Mike
2017 Preacher Himself Episode: "Viktor"; appears in a TV advert
Dancing with the Stars Himself / Contestant Season 25
Misfit Garage Himself Season 5, Episode 8
2018 Dancing with the Stars: Juniors Himself Host
2019 Harley Quinn Himself (Voice) Episode: "Being Harley Quinn"
The Black String Johnathan
2020 Total Bellas Himself Season 5, Episode 11 "Babies on Board"

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1998 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Movie/Pilot/Mini-Series: Young Actor Age Ten or Under What the Deaf Man Heard Nominated
YoungStar Award Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Miniseries/Made-for-TV Movie Nominated
2000 Giffoni Film Festival Best Actor My Dog Skip Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Youth in Film Nominated
YoungStar Awards Best Young Actor/Performance in a Motion Picture Drama Nominated
Best Young Actor/Performance in a Comedy TV Series Malcolm in the Middle Won
Best Young Ensemble Cast: Television Won
Teen Choice Awards TV: Choice Actor Nominated
Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated
2001 Young Artist Awards Best Ensemble in a Feature Film My Dog Skip Won
Best Performance in a TV Movie (Drama): Leading Young Actor Miracle in Lane 2 Nominated
Best Ensemble in a TV Series Malcolm in the Middle Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Leading Young Actor Won
Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series: Comedy or Musical Won
Teen Choice Awards TV: Choice Actor Nominated
TV Guide Awards Breakout Star of the Year Nominated
2002 Teen Choice Awards Film: Choice Chemistry Big Fat Liar Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy Malcolm in the Middle Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Actor' Nominated
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Leading Young Actor Won
Best Ensemble in a TV Series: (Comedy or Drama) Nominated
2003 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor: Comedy Agent Cody Banks Nominated
Choice TV Actor: Comedy Malcolm in the Middle Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Actor Won
Young Artist Awards Best Ensemble in a TV Series: (Comedy or Drama) Won
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama): Leading Young Actor Nominated
2004 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films Best Performance by a Younger Actor Agent Cody Banks Nominated
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama): Leading Young Actor Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Actor Malcolm in the Middle Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor: Comedy Nominated
2005 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Actor Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor: Comedy Nominated

Motorsports career results

American open-wheel racing results

(key)

Atlantic Championship

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2007 Jensen MotorSport LVG
Ret
LBH
19
HOU
21
POR1
Ret
POR2
20
CLE
Ret
MTT
Ret
TOR
9
EDM1
17
EDM2
16
SJO
11
ROA
18
22nd 41
2008 Pacific Coast Motorsports LBH
15
LS
13
MTT
11
EDM1
12
EDM2
13
ROA1
11
ROA2
10
TRR
12
NJ
10
UTA
14
ATL
9
11th 102
2009 Team Stargate Worlds SEB
10
UTA
4
NJ1
8
NJ2
8
LIM
10
ACC1
7
ACC2
7
MDO
8
TRR
6
MOS ATL LS 9th 62
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gollark: Being in the UK, I mostly look at the BBC and the Guardian, which are probably *okay*.
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gollark: I really should learn about how it actually works more.
gollark: Which maths, hyperbolic geometry?

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