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More to the story. Five years after opening up about his struggles with memory loss on Dancing With the Stars, Frankie Muniz is clarifying his story — and shedding more light on his health battle.
“I did Dancing With the Stars in 2017 and they have an episode where it’s the ‘Most Memorable Year’ episode — they told me my most memorable year was 2001,” the 36-year-old former child star recently said on the “Pardon My Take” podcast. “And I go, ‘I don’t know what to say,’ and they’re like, ‘Why?’ … They’re interviewing me and the way it got cut together, the way they put it, was that I have zero memory of anything.”
Muniz was partnered with Witney Carson for season 25 of the competition show, finishing in 3rd place.
“Now if you search my name, it basically says I don’t remember anything — like 50 First Dates, my wife has to wake up every morning and plays me a video,” the Malcolm in the Middle alum continued. “I know I was Malcolm. I did a lot of stuff. I don’t remember everything. … I like to now talk about it because I have a better understanding of what it is. … People come up to me all the time and they’re like, ‘Do you know who you are? Your name is Frankie Muniz.'”
The actor explained that he was misdiagnosed as having TIAs — a Transient Ischemic Attack, often known as mini-strokes — years ago.
“I was having these episodes where, like, I’d lose my vision, I couldn’t recognize faces, couldn’t talk, all this kind of stuff. And it was happening pretty regularly. And I was told that I was having many strokes for TIAs, which is a pretty big deal,” he said, noting that the doctors kept running tests on him. “I finally had a doctor really kind of look into it, and it ends up I was just having aura migraines.”
Muniz said he’s still
D23 Expo is going to be huge.
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Leo Barraclough International Features EditorVariety has been given exclusive access to the first-look images from Neil Marshall’s action crime thriller “Duchess,” starring British actor Charlotte Kirk, who was linked to the downfall of two Hollywood moguls. Principal photography is in its third week on the movie, which is shooting in Tenerife.The film is co-written by Marshall and Kirk, the creative duo behind “The Lair,” which opens London’s horror and fantasy film festival Frightfest next month.Marshall’s credits include “Game of Thrones,” for which he received an Emmy nomination, “The Descent,” for which he won best director at the British Independent Film Awards, and, most recently, 2019’s “Hellboy” and 2020’s “The Reckoning,” which also starred and was co-written by Kirk.
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Frankie Muniz is setting the record straight about his supposed memory loss — a notion, he says, that was exaggerated in a segment that played during his time on “Dancing With the Stars.”
Frankie Muniz is setting the record straight about his supposed memory loss — a notion, he says, that was exaggerated in a segment that played during his time on .The 36-year-old actor shed more light on the ordeal during an appearance on the podcast, telling hosts Daniel «Big Cat» Katz and PFT Commenter that the way that segment was cut together in 2017 made it seem as though the actor suffered from some form of amnesia and had memory loss.«For the 'Most Memorable Year' episode, they told me my most memorable year was 2001,» said Muniz, the year when he earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations after aired its first season to critical acclaim. «And I go, 'I don't know what to say,' and they're like, 'Why?'»Muniz says the way it all got «cut together and the way they put it is I have zero memory of anything.» He added that «the press took it» and ran with it.
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Witney Carson is looking back on her time battling skin cancer, and revealed that she purposely hid her diagnosis from Dancing With The Stars.