Frankie Muniz

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Frankie Muniz

Francisco "Frankie" Múñiz IV, November 2007
Born Francisco Múñiz IV
December 5, 1985 (1985-12-05) (age 23)
Wood-Ridge, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation Actor, Professional racer
Years active 1997 ─ present
Domestic partner(s) Jamie Grady (2005-present)[1]

Francisco "Frankie" Múñiz IV (pronounced Me-YOU-Nezz, born December 5, 1985[1][2]) is an American actor and racecar driver. He is best known as the star of the FOX television family sitcom, Malcolm in the Middle. In 2003, Múñiz was considered "one of Hollywood's most bankable teens".[3] In 2005, he put his acting career on hold to pursue a racing career. He currently competes in the Atlantic Championship.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Muniz was born in 1985 and grew up in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey,[4] the son of Denise and Francisco Múñiz III, a restaurant manager[5] from Puerto Rico. Múñiz was first discovered at age eight at a talent show in the Raleigh, North Carolina suburb of Knightdale (shortly after the family moved from Wood-Ridge), where he was cast as Tiny Tim in a local production of A Christmas Carol. His parents divorced shortly after. Múñiz subsequently moved to Burbank, California with his mother. He appeared in commercials and made his film debut in the made-for-television movie, To Dance With Olivia (1997), starring Lou Gossett Jr. The same year, he appeared in the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of What the Deaf Man Heard. A small role in the film Lost & Found (1999) led up to his breakthrough role as the title character on Malcolm in the Middle, which would make him a familiar face in millions of households.

[edit] Acting career

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.[citation needed]Múñiz then won many awards for the series, including young star awards, young artist awards and kids' choice awards. Múñiz 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.[6] He was nominated for Golden Globes in 2000 and 2001, the Emmy Awards in 2001,[7] and was honored with the Hollywood Reporter 'Young Star Award' for his work in the series.

Throughout his television career, Múñiz 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. He won a Young star award for his work on the movie. Múñiz 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 (Paul Giamatti). He was nominated for many awards but did not win any of them. He was also part of the ensemble for the gang film, Deuces Wild, released that same year. In 2003, he made a cameo appearance as Cher's underage boyfriend in Stuck on You. Also in 2003, Múñiz appeared on the first episode of the MTV series Punk'd, hosted by Ashton Kutcher.[8] Kutcher tricked Múñiz into thinking that his car had been stolen. What Múñiz didn't know is that his car was being secretly driven around by Ashton Kutcher's field agent, BJ Novak. After the joke had escalated Múñiz became upset and began spewing profanity at which point Kutcher told Múñiz that he had been "punk'd."

Múñiz subsequently played the title role in the film Agent Cody Banks, as well as 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.[9] Múñiz 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'.[6]

Múñiz had a cameo in the comedy Stuck on You and voiced a racing zebra, 'Stripes', in the 2005 film Racing Stripes. His latest film, the horror movie Stay Alive, opened on March 24, 2006. Malcolm in the Middle finished its run May 14, 2006. Múñiz has expressed a desire to leave traditional Hollywood film roles behind, saying:

Growing up has never scared me until last year. I started thinking about getting older, being an adult, and it scared me. Hopefully things will work out in my career. If they don't, then it was never meant to be.[10]

Múñiz made a guest appearance on the Arrested Development episode "Mr. F" where Michael and his girlfriend Rita were taking a studio tram tour through the fictional Tantamount Studios when the tour disrupted a filming of Malcolm in the Middle (although none of the footage was actually seen in Malcolm in the Middle). After the filming equipment is cleared to make way for the tram, Múñiz sarcastically says, "It's more important to show how we film the show than actually film it." He then says under his breath, "Fuck Tantamount."

In April 2006, Múñiz 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 Múñiz' father. Múñiz' character will have a love scene in the film.[11] The same month, Múñiz 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,[12] 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.[13]

In May 2006, despite his announcement to temporarily leave acting, Múñiz signed on to star in the raunchy teen sex comedy Extreme Movie, which was R-rated.[14] The film was originally planned to be released in 2007 by Dimension Films.[15] In late 2007, he made a significant guest appearance in an episode of the popular and critically acclaimed CBS crime drama, Criminal Minds. The episode, entitled "True Night", featured Múñiz playing a famous comic book writer who becomes a violent serial killer that preys on a group of local gang-bangers after they force him to watch while they rape and murder his pregnant fiancee. In December 2007 he made a cameo appearance in the movie Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, playing Buddy Holly.

Múñiz already finished the movies Extreme Movie and My Sexiest Year, and will be out on DVD in 2008. Múñiz also made the voice of Manu in the movie The Legend of Secret Pass which was also released in 2008 in DVD release.

[edit] Writing and producing

Múñiz started writing in 2004, when he wrote the screenplay of the TV movie Granted. To date, that is his only screenplay. In 2004, he was the executive producer of the movie Granted. In 2006, he also executive produced the movie Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman. A year later (2007) he became the associated producer of the film Choose Connor.

[edit] Racing career

Múñiz's career in car racing traces back to 2005, when he won the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race as a celebrity participant. While investigating the possibility of joining a racing team as an owner, Múñiz was granted a test in a car and instead signed a two year deal with Jensen Motorsport as a driver.

Múñiz entered fourteen races during the 2006 Formula BMW USA series and failed to finish in a points scoring position. Amazingly, Múñiz was selected as one of the thirty–six drivers to compete in the annual Formula BMW World Final, despite his poor performance in the national series. The event, dominated by German Christian Vietoris, saw Múñiz make a small impact, as he finished twenty–ninth.[16]

For 2007, Múñiz moved up to the more competitive Champ Car Atlantic Series[17] where he competed in the entire season of 12 races. For the season, his best finish was ninth place and he officially earned a total of 41 points and $17,000 in prize money. Even though he made little progress moving from the bottom half of the pack, by avoiding breakdowns and accidents he was able to log 351 season laps. This was more race mileage than most other drivers except for the winners, indicating more endurance and consistency but less outright speed than other drivers of similar performance.[18]

In January 2007, he placed second at the Sebring Winter National SCCA race.[19]

Múñiz signed with Atlantic Championship winning team Pacific Coast Motorsports [www.pcmracing.com] in January 2008 with a goal to compete consistently in the top-ten in the 2008 Cooper Tires Presents the Atlantic Championship Powered by Mazda. He finished the 2008 season in eleventh place.

At the end of the 2008 season, Múñiz won the Jovy Marcelo Sportsmanship Award, an award for sportsmanship voted on by fellow drivers named in memory of the 1991 Atlantic Championship winner who was killed while practicing for the 1992 Indianapolis 500. Múñiz also races at the New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville, NJ.

[edit] Personal life

Múñiz was homeschooled from sixth grade onward. He has chosen to concentrate on his racing career. [20] Muniz was engaged to Jamie Grady of New Orleans, whom he met while making Stay Alive.[1]

He has since sold off most of his car collection (except his Smart fortwo, 2008 Dodge Ram, the Jetta from The Fast and the Furious, 1964 El Camino, and Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG), and moved to the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale, Arizona, in order to race for Mazda's motor sports division.[citation needed]

[edit] Video games

Along with being an actor and voicing characters, Múñiz also played the voice of Domino in the PS game, 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue. He is currently being featured on the new video game Stargate Worlds.

[edit] Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1997 What the Deaf Man Heard Young Sammy
1999 Lost & Found Boy in TV Movie
2000–2006 Malcolm in the Middle Malcolm TV series
2000 Titus Ford Consultant
2000 Miracle in Lane 2 Justin Yoder Disney Channel Original Movie
My Dog Skip Willie Morris
2001 The Fairly Odd Parents Chester McBadbat voice only
Deuces Wild Scooch
Dr. Dolittle 2 Boy Bear Cub voice only
The Simpsons Thelonius episode "Trilogy of Error"
2002 Big Fat Liar Jason Shepherd
2003 Agent Cody Banks Cody Banks
Stuck on You Cher's Boyfriend
2004 Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London Cody Banks
2005 Racing Stripes Stripes voice only
2002 All That Himself Relaunch (Season 7)
2005 All That 10th Anniversary Reunion Special Himself Host
2006 Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman Benjamin North voice only
Stay Alive Swink Sylvania
2007 Criminal Minds Jonny McHale episode "True Night"
My Sexiest Year Jack
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Buddy Holly cameo
2008 Extreme Movie Chuck Original title Parental Guidance Suggested

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c "Franke Muniz Engaged to Girlfriend". Softpedia. http://news.softpedia.com/news/Frankie-Muniz-Engaged-To-His-Girlfriend-5175.shtml. Retrieved on 2009-06-28. 
  2. ^ "Frankie Muniz - Overview". Allmovie. http://www.allmovie.com/artist/frankie-muniz-232781. Retrieved on 2009-07-06. 
  3. ^ "CBS News". Frankie Muniz: Hollywood Star. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/09/48hours/main557660.shtml. Retrieved on March 23 2006. 
  4. ^ Rohan, Virginia. "'MALCOLM' STAR STAYS GROUNDED", The Record (Bergen County), March 6, 2000. Accessed May 7, 2008. "On the phone from Los Angeles, at 7:30 a.m. his time, the 14-year-old actor from Wood-Ridge seems just as friendly and chipper as he did before his Fox comedy "Malcolm in the Middle" debuted -- and became an instant hit."
  5. ^ "Frankie Muniz Biography (1985-)". 2008. http://www.filmreference.com/film/2/Frankie-Muniz.html. Retrieved on 2008-02-19. 
  6. ^ a b "About.com". Transitioning to adult roles with Jason Riner. http://actionadventure.about.com/cs/weeklystories/a/aa031104_2.htm. Retrieved on March 23 2006. 
  7. ^ "Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. http://emmys.org/awards/primetimeawards.php/. Retrieved on March 23 2006. 
  8. ^ "IMDb - "Punk'd"". "Punk'd" Episode #1.1 (2003) on IMDb. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0680517/. Retrieved on October 13 2007. 
  9. ^ "The Numbers". Frankie Muniz - Box Office Data Movie Star. http://www.the-numbers.com/people/FMUNI.html. Retrieved on March 23 2006. 
  10. ^ "The Decatur Daily". Malcolm grows up. http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1083857,00.html. Retrieved on March 29 2006. 
  11. ^ "National Ledger". 19NBC's 'ER' To Bring Awareness to Genocide in Darfur. http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_27264274.shtml. Retrieved on March 23 2006. 
  12. ^ "ABC News". Malcolm's Muniz Shifts Into Pro Racing. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=1838959. Retrieved on April 13 2006. 
  13. ^ "BBC News". TV's Malcolm takes career break. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4892982.stm. Retrieved on April 9 2006. 
  14. ^ "Reuters". Muniz heads cast seeking sex "Guidance". http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/film/brief_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002465421. Retrieved on June 15 2006. 
  15. ^ "Dimension gains sexual 'Guidance'". United Press International. http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060629-082543-8632r. Retrieved on July 3 2006. 
  16. ^ "Formula BMW USA". 2008. http://www.formulabmwusa.com/news_fastnews/index.php?id=122. Retrieved on 2008-02-19. 
  17. ^ Frankie Múñiz at Jensenmotorsport.com
  18. ^ http://www.champcaratlantic.com/CONTENT/PDF/Results/2007/20070812PDFR_0005.pdf
  19. ^ Champ Car Atlantic News
  20. ^ "Personal Life". Frankie can relax. nydailynews.com. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/story/66318p-61798c.html. Retrieved on 2008-12-20. 

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