Frankie Muniz doesn’t mind if you still think of him as Malcolm, the wisecracking main character of the popular sitcom “Malcolm in the Middle”, which over its seven season run made him a worldwide star.
But since the program ended in 2006, Muniz’s career has seen him spending less time in Hollywood and more time pursuing other interests: he played drums in a touring band for a few years starting in 2012, bought an olive oil business in 2019 and, most notably, has had an on and off career as a professional racecar driver.
The 37-year-old tells CNBC Make It that his wide-ranging interests come from a desire “to live the most fulfilled life I can.”
“I’ve always felt like I was running out of time,” he says. “Even when I was a kid, I just felt like I needed to take advantage of having the opportunity to do things.”
I’m not doing this as a hobby. If I wanted to race cars, I could do it at a much lower level and have the same enjoyment. I want to make it to the top.
That’s how “Agent Cody…
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