Frankie Muniz reveals why he "left" the set "Malcolm in the Middle" and missed 2 episodes

Muniz's act of courage turned against him when his character was written from the script.


Before being agent Cody Banks, Frankie Muniz was known as Malcolm Wilkerson in the successful sitcom Malcolm in the middle . THE Fox series ran from 2000 to 2006 and presented the young Muniz, who was then an actor child, to some of the biggest Hollywood stars. However, the holder's concert has also shown Muniz a darker side of the entertainment industry which, therefore, has scrambled his time in the series, the actor since the retirement of.

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Muniz crossed a breakage on his Malcolm in the middle years and the "control" environment of the whole while appearing on I am a celebrity in Australia . He recalled a specific moment of bravery which was interpreted as an act of challenge and, consequently, had his character withdraw from two complete episodes.

"Everyone was so afraid to get up when some people controlled, gross or disrespectful. As if they were walking on pins and needles. I was so mortified when they saw the people who are afraid to defend themselves, I said to myself : "Say something" "" Muniz told his comrades during the April 1 episode of I am a celebrity in Australia , by News.com.au .

And so, Muniz took his advice to heart: "I left the set," he shared. "I didn't care if they told me that I never came back, because it was worth me," he said. Of course, "it helped that the show was based around me," added Muniz.

Although his name is listed in the 151 episode credits, the passage of Muniz cost him two episodes. While Muniz did not specify what episodes his character was written, Weekly entertainment Reports of season 4, episode 17 only offers archive images of Malcolm.

Muniz was one of the most sought after adolescents of the first aughts. He won roles in successful successes such as Cody Banks agent And Huge liar. However, no amount of Emmy or Golden Globe appointments could compensate for his "miserable experience," said Muniz in a News.com.au. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"I never felt like I fully integrate myself into the Hollywood world, even if I was in the world," he told the digital point of sale. From his experience with impostor syndrome, Muniz added: "I was going to all of this, and I was there, and I said to myself, how am I here?"

The actor has also already shared that he suffers from memory loss . While doctors have attributed it to intense aura migraines and childhood concussions, Muniz thinks that his hectic schedule as a young person has played a role.

It was only when Muniz packed his bags and exchanged the Hollywood hills for the Arizona desert that he "started to lift him".

"I started looking at trees and birds in the sky. Going to the grocery store was a fun thing. You don't understand that in Los Angeles. It is a miserable experience," he said in Interview News.com.au.


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