Frankie Muniz from ‘Malcom in the Middle’ visited Mexico: this is what he does now

The series returned to the Star Plus screens exclusively Photo: Instagram / @ malcolmvfofficiel

The American actor, Frankie Muniz, traveled to Mexico City. Best known for playing Malcom on the show Malcom in the Middle (Malcolm in the middle), hit comedy by the defunct Fox -now Star Plus- , the actor was in Mexico after being invited to a friendly tournament that was held on the Blue Stadium field.

It was through social networks that the famous actor’s visit was made public, since the midfielder of the Atlante, Duilio Tejeda shared in his personal account of Instagram a photography with the interpreter as well as dedicating a quote from his famous series: “I can’t find fault with your logic”, Wrote the Mexican soccer player.

From 2000 to 2006, Malcom in the middle dominated the world of television with its hilarious cast and strong family values. The show was starred by Frankie muniz as the titular character, a clever boy navigating life with his chaotic family: his dad Hal (Bryan cranston), his mom Lois (Jane kaczmarek) and his brothers Francis (Christopher Masterson), Reese (Justin berfield), Dewey (Erik per sullivan) and Jamie (Lukas and James Rodríguez).

The Mexican midfielder shared a photo with Frankie Muniz at the Estadio Azul Photo: Instagram / @ conetejeda7
The Mexican midfielder shared a photo with Frankie Muniz at the Estadio Azul Photo: Instagram / @ conetejeda7

Throughout its seven seasons, Malcolm in the middle It was one of the audience’s favorite TV shows and also a critical favorite, receiving seven awards Emmy, a Grammy and several other nominations. This comedy ran for over 150 episodes, and remains a fan favorite, as well as one of the most sought after by streaming platforms –actually in Star Plus Mexico and on channel 5-.

Frankie Muniz, after achieving great success with the leading role of Malcom, the life of an actor was not the same for him, he participated in small and unsuccessful films such as Sharkanado 3, Fat Liar and Agent Cody Banks. Later he participated in the programs Dancing with the Stars and Dancing with the Stars: Junior. In addition, he was a racing driver in the Formula BMW in America and drummer in the band Kingsfoil.

The actor paused his career to focus on his personal life. ANDIn 2018, Muniz got engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Paige Price, with her he had his first child, Mauz Mosley Muniz on March 22 of this year.

Malcom in the middle episode 2x17 Photo: Instagram / @ malcolmvfofficiel
Malcom in the middle episode 2×17 Photo: Instagram / @ malcolmvfofficiel

It should be remembered that after participating in Dancin with the stars In 2017 the actor commented that he had trouble remembering the series that elevated him to world stardom at the time: “I barely remember the series. I almost feel like it’s not me, I’ve had nine concussions and several mini-strokes “added the actor to Entertainment Weekly.

And it is that the actor suffers from transient ischemic attacks. Muniz experienced severe memory loss after suffering multiple concussions and mini-strokes. Throughout his young life, he has had nine concussions, had his first concussion when he was seven years old while playing goalkeeper in a soccer game.

Bryan Cranston at the Emmy Awards (Getty Images)
Bryan Cranston at the Emmy Awards (Getty Images)

“It felt like being stabbed in the head, the worst headache imaginable. I coudn’t see anything“, Highlighted at the time Frankie Muniz to the magazine People in December 2012.

On the other hand, his father in the series and great friend, Bryan cranston After learning of these statements from Frankie Muniz, he was moved and commented that he would not allow him to forget one of the stages where he was the star: “That will be my job, to remind him of the full life he had with Malcolm”, Explained at the time the leading actor of Breaking Bad.

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Frankie Muniz from ‘Malcom in the Middle’ visited Mexico: this is what he does now