Frankie Muniz is looking back at his time on set of Malcolm in the Middle.
Frankie Muniz is looking back at his time on set of Malcolm in the Middle.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Frankie Muniz shared on the latest episode of “I’m A Celebrity Australia” (via News.com.au) that he once “walked off” the set of his beloved Fox sitcom “Malcolm in the Middle” when everyone else was refusing to stand up to certain people who were “controlling or rude or disrespectful.” Muniz starred on the comedy as the eponymous child genius for seven seasons, but he missed two episodes because of his decision. “There were two episodes I’m not in. I walked off the set,” Muniz said, explaining that his actions were due to set tensions.
“Malcolm in the Middle” star Frankie Muniz has finally revealed why he was missing for two entire episodes of the dysfunctional-family Fox sitcom.Muniz, 38 — who’s currently a contestant on the reality show “I’m A Celebrity Australia” — told his fellow campers why he left “Malcolm in the Middle” for several weeks during its long run, according to News.com.au.“There were two episodes I’m not in. I walked off that set,” he said of his time on the show, which aired from 2000 to 2006.Muniz explained he couldn’t take the tensions caused by “certain people” on the set — although he did not name names.“Everyone was so afraid to stand up when certain people were controlling or rude or disrespectful,” he said.
Malcolm in the Middle set and didn’t come back for two episodes.The actor is currently competing in the Australian version of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, where he told fellow campmates about the incident. Muniz starred in the series alongside Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, Christopher Masterson, Justin Berfield and Erik Per Sullivan.According to Muniz, who was fourteen when he began acting on Malcolm In The Middle, the actor stormed off set for two episodes due to the behaviour of “certain people”.“Everyone was so afraid to stand up when certain people were controlling or rude or disrespectful,” he recalled.
Frankie Muniz was the title star of hit sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, but now he’s explained why there are two entire episodes where he doesn’t appear, after he walked off set.
Several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs despite having successful movie or TV careers.
Frankie Muniz is one of the most successful child stars of all time. But it’s not something he wants for his own son!
Malcolm In The Middle star Frankie Muniz has shared some exciting details on a possible reboot of the popular sitcom.Appearing in a recent TikTok video, the 38-year-old said about the prospect: “Without giving away too much, because there’s nothing confirmed – I can say that, but I know that it is the closest it’s ever been to being a reality, I can say that.”He continued: “So if it’s going to happen it’ll happen soon but, you know, we’ve also been saying that for eight years.”Back in December, Muniz, who played the title role in the show, teased that a revival might be on the way, fuelled by his and co-star Bryan Cranston’s interest in revisiting the characters.Screaming, crying, throwing up. #malcolminthemiddle #frankiemuniz #ptv ♬ original sound – PEDESTRIAN.TV This confirmed comments made by the Breaking Bad star who played Malcolm’s father, Hal.
Several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs despite having successful movie or TV careers.
Several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs despite having successful movie or TV careers.
Several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs despite having successful movie or TV careers.
Malcolm In The Middle star Frankie Muniz has shared that the early 2000s sitcom could potentially be revived.Appearing on Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown podcast, he explained how seventeen years on, his and co–star Bryan Cranston’s interest in a revival might bring it back to screens.Muniz – who played the lead role of Malcolm in the show – has since appeared in shows such as Arrested Development and Preacher and has been working alongside Cranston and two screenwriters, trying to develop what may be a revival series.He explained: “The only – I don’t want to call it a hiccup, because it’s not a hiccup. The creator of the show, Linwood Boomer, when we contacted him, he was like, ‘I think it would be amazing, but I don’t want to do it’.”“He’s like, ‘Because I just don’t have time, because I’m focused on my charity and I’m focused on this.
After the life this guy has had, this is impressive! During Tuesday’s episode of Mayim Bialik‘s Breakdown podcast, Frankie Muniz revealed he has never had even the smallest taste of alcohol. Really — NEVER!? He’s 38!
Several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs despite having successful movie or TV careers.
Despite successful careers, several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs.
Despite successful careers, several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs.
Teen Wolf alum Tyler Posey has joined the cast of the upcoming season of MTV’s The Surreal Life, the revival of the iconic VH1 series. Posey shared the news on Instagram (see his post below). He joins previously announced cast Macy Gray, Chet Hanks, Ally Brooke, O.T. Genasis, Kim Zolciak, Johnny Weir and Josie Conseco.
Emily Longeretta It’s time to get surreal. Tyler Posey will be part of “The Surreal Life,” the actor shared via his Instagram on Monday. The new season of the show, which previously aired on VH1 and now will air on MTV, is set to begin production this month.
The new cast of “The Surreal Life” is here.
MTV has announced the celebrity cast lineup for the upcoming season of The Surreal Life, which is set to begin production this month.
It's been 17 years since we said goodbye to the noughties sitcom Malcolm In The Middle and while the lead role Frankie Muniz has a very different career now, he looks almost exactly as we remember. Frankie, now 37, played the titled role in the US series from 2000 to 2006 and became a much-loved character alongside his on screen brothers, Reese (Justin Berfield) and Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan). During his time on Malcolm In The Middle in 2003, he was regarded as one of the most popular child actors and went on to earn an Emmy Award nomination and two Golden Globe Award nominations.
Despite successful careers, several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs!
Despite successful careers, several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs!
Child actors sometimes continue on the Hollywood path, continuing to seek acting roles as they grow from cute kids to teens to adults.
Despite successful careers, several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs!
Bryan Cranston may be one of the most well known actors on television, but even he doesn't shy away from reeling in the excitement of his work just like any fan would. The actor, 67, appeared on Tuesday's installment of Watch What Happens Live, and revealed to the audience that a reboot for one of his most beloved TV shows was in the works. Malcolm in the Middle fans, time to rejoice, because the actor shared that there was a high chance the show will return in some format in the near future. When asked by the virtual audience how likely it was that a revival was in the works, he responded: "Yes, I would say, on a scale of 1-10, I'd say an 8, we'd do a reunion, movie, show, or something. "We have been working on concepts of story, plots, stuff like that.
reboot is in the works!On Tuesday, Bryan Cranston revealed that he's working on a script for a revival of the Fox family comedy.Cranston was a guest on , where he was asked by a fan about the odds of a revival, and if there was truth to the rumors that he's penned a script for the series.«Yes, I would say that on a scale of 1-10, I'd say an 8 that we'll do a reunion, movie or show or something,» Cranston answered when asked about the probability of the show's return. «And yes, we have been working on concepts of story, plots and things like that.» The series followed a dysfunctional lower-middle-class family with Frankie Muniz in the lead role as Malcolm, a child prodigy.
Despite successful careers, several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs!
Frankie Muniz, now 37, played the title character Malcolm in the sitcom. The role earned him an Emmy Award nomination and two Golden Globe Award nominations. The actor - whose other credits include films like Agent Cody Banks (2003) - has more recently pursued a career in the car racing industry and was once in the band Kingsfoil.
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