Many people may not remember his name, but each of us must absolutely remember his sweet, angelic face that stuck us behind the screen week after week. Frankie Muniz, like many child actors of his day, like Macaulay Culkin, has not had an easy life. Muniz is facing something that most of us cannot do: memories.
The actor initially appeared as the lead character in the television show 'Malcolm In The Middle'. He may have only been 14 years old at the time of the show's premiere, but it absolutely drew a lot of attention with the gorgeous boy character. Then, we would see it in many successful films.
Unlike many other teenage actors, he never had problems with alcohol or drugs, never had to answer the question of 'bad reputation' - he kept going the good way and following his passions.
In 2017, Frankie publicly revealed that she was suffering from memory loss. At age 7, he had had the first hit in a football game and the second in a basketball game. He was hit two more times again in football. By the time he reached the age of 30, Muniz had suffered nine strokes. The actor has also suffered from at least 15 transient ischemic attacks since 2012. These attacks can also be described as "mini-strokes" that lead to brain blockage.
The first attack, which occurred while traveling by motorcycle, caused him to lose sight of the sight and not recognize his mother and girlfriend when he returned home.
The condition it is in does not prevent it from doing what it wants or being where it wants to be. He is aware that he has had a wonderful career and is still pursuing his dreams.
His wife Paige Price never left him alone. Frankie proposed to Paige in 2018 and every time she talks about she seems to be more and more in love. When he loses his memory, Paige writes in the journal everything Frankie may find difficult to remember.
Frankie and Paige's pristine relationship shows us that there are no real obstacles to being happy. Things can be imperfect and there may be many mental challenges that we have to work with, but as long as we maintain an optimistic attitude to the challenges, we will be grateful for what we have.