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Malcolm in the Middle co-stars say common sense helped Frankie Muniz.
Summary
Jane Kaczmarek and Bryan Cranston told Fox News Digital that Frankie Muniz showed “great common sense” as a child actor, selling a race car for a $40,000 profit and exploring real estate as a teen; Muniz now lives in Arizona and appears in the show's revival.
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Jane Kaczmarek and Bryan Cranston spoke to Fox News Digital about Frankie Muniz around the launch of the Malcolm in the Middle revival. They described Muniz as a child actor who exercised practical judgment and avoided much of the trouble that affects some young stars. Cranston recalled Muniz buying a race car as a teen and later selling it for a reported $40,000 profit, and Kaczmarek said Muniz discussed early interest in real estate. Muniz has since left Los Angeles for Arizona, married Paige Price, and has a young son.
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- Jane Kaczmarek and Bryan Cranston told Fox News Digital Muniz showed “great common sense” and did not get into a lot of the trouble some actors face.
- Cranston said Muniz bought a race car at about 16 and later sold it for a $40,000 profit.
- Kaczmarek recalled Muniz talking about investing in real estate while still a teenage actor.
- Cranston said Muniz does not drink or use drugs and described him as patient and caring with his family.
- Muniz moved from Los Angeles to Arizona, married Paige Price in 2019, and they have a son; Muniz has said the move helped him find normalcy.
- The revival, "Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair," premiered April 10 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
Summary:
Co-stars and recent interviews present Muniz as someone whose early choices and personal decisions helped him steady his life after child stardom. The series revival has premiered, and further developments about Muniz’s career and the show’s reception are undetermined at this time.
