Frankie Muniz Reveals That He Has No Recollection Of Starring In ‘Malcolm In The Middle’

It is inevitable that certain memories will fade as we get older. But whilst we may forget the smaller moments in our lives, significant moments like the day we graduated high school and got married are a lot harder to forget.

You’d certainly think you would remember spending six years you spent as the main character in an Emmy Award-winning show, right?

Well, for Frankie Muniz that is not the case. The 31-year-old Malcolm in the Middle star revealed that he doesn’t “really remember much” about his time on the show in which he played the title character for six years.

The child-star-turned-racing-driver is currently featuring on ABC’s 25th season of Dancing with the Stars. It was during a rehearsal clip on the show that Muniz made the shocking revelation. Talking to the camera, the Golden Globe nominated actor said:

“Most people would think that my most memorable year would be the year Malcolm in the Middle started, because it allowed me to live all these dreams of mine … I’ve got to really do anything I wanted to do but the truth is I don’t really remember much of that … It almost feels like it wasn’t me.”

Muniz shot to fame in 2000 when 23 million people tuned in to watch the first episode of Malcolm in the Middle. The show instantly became a hit, throwing a teenage Muniz into the spotlight. In 2006, Muniz let acting take a back seat (quite literally) when he chose to pursue a career as a race car driver and signed a two-year deal with Jensen Motorsport.

This career change would see the star avoid fame and lay relatively low for a number of years until he resurfaced to take part in Dancing with the Stars, where he attempted to fill in the blanks about his life between 2006 and the present.

However, a dramatic health scare in 2012 meant that recalling his past was a challenge for the actor…

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