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Frankie Muniz (born Francisco James Muñiz IV on December 5, 1985) is an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award nominated American actor. He was the star of the Fox Network television situation comedy, Malcolm in the Middle, as well as several films aimed at preteen and teen audiences, including Agent Cody Banks and Big Fat Liar. By 2003, Muniz was considered "one of Hollywood's most bankable teens".[1] He was also the original voice of Chester McBadbat on the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents from 2001 until 2003 (when Jason Marsden took over).
BiographyEarly lifeMuniz was born in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey to Francisco Muñiz III (a restaurant manager of Puerto Rican descent) and Denise (a former nurse of Italian and Irish descent); he has an older sister, Cristina. Muniz was raised in the small town of Knightdale, North Carolina, where he found his interest in acting by watching his older sister in a play. He was soon cast as Tiny Tim in a local production of A Christmas Carol, a role he reprised the next two seasons. Productions of The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, and Our Town fleshed out his regional theater résumé; he sometimes appeared alongside now well-known actress Evan Rachel Wood, whose father ran a local theater.
Film and television careerImage:Motm.jpg Muniz (left) as Malcolm alongside Justin Berfield in Malcolm in the Middle FOX premiered Malcolm in the Middle on January 9, 2000, as a mid-season replacement, and the show was quickly swamped with accolades. The premiere episode was watched by 23 million people; and the second episode by 26 million. Muniz anchored the show with his narration and central role in many of the series' plots, although he has said that he does not consider himself a comic actor and does not find himself funny.[2] He was nominated for Golden Globes in 2000 and 2001, the Emmy Awards in 2001,[3] and was honored with 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 in a feature film was as 'Willie Morris' in the family period piece My Dog Skip (2000), released around the same time as the pilot for Malcolm In The Middle. Muniz then contributed a voice to the animal cast of Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001). He had a moderate 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 (Academy Award nominated Paul Giamatti). He was also part of the ensemble for the gang film, Deuces Wild, released that same year. Muniz subsequently played the title role in the film Agent Cody Banks, as well 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 $23 million.[4] Muniz 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'.[2]
In April 2006, Muniz began filming My Sexiest Year, an independent film which will be shot in New York City and Miami, and which will star Oscar nominee Harvey Keitel as Muniz' father. Muniz' character will have a love scene in the film.[6] The same month, Muniz announced he was taking a break from acting to pursue a career in race car driving, with a full-time two year racing deal with Jensen Motorsport in the Formula BMW competition,[7] saying: 'Truthfully, I think it will be easier for me to leave for a while and come back to acting when I'm 23, 24 and be an adult and start fresh'.[8] In May 2006, despite his announcement to temporarily leave acting, Muniz signed on to star in the raunchy teen sex comedy Parental Guidance Suggested, which will be rated R, by the MPAA.[9] The film will be released in 2007 by Dimension Films.[10] Personal lifeImage:Muniz1.jpg Muniz driving his Jetta from the Fast and Furious movie on a Los Angeles street in 2002. He is a close friend of actress Hilary Duff, as well as musician Zac Hanson. He won the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race in 2005. For 2006, Muniz is racing in the Formula BMW USA series, and plans to race in the Champ Car Atlantic Championship in 2007[1]. Due to his success in Formula BMW USA, Muniz was selected by BMW to participate in Formula BMW World Final at Circuit de Valencia in Spain against champions from all four Formula BMW series. [2] Muniz, who has been home schooled since the sixth grade, has pushed back his plans to attend college, choosing to concentrate on his acting career. [11] In July 2005, Muniz, who was nineteen years old at the time, proposed to his girlfriend, Jamie, who is a local hairdresser, six years older than him. The two met on the New Orleans set of his film, Stay Alive.[12] He had plans of moving to his fiancée's native New Orleans after his wedding. [5] Recently he placed 2nd at the Sebring Winter National SCCA race. Muniz is a fan of the Los Angeles Clippers Frankie Muniz gets Punk'dIn 2005, Muniz appeared on the hit MTV series Punk'd, hosted by Ashton Kutcher. The cast drove Muniz's car across the street, and he could not locate it. Muniz used a variety of swear words as a result of being scared. Selected filmography
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