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Frankie Munizis throwing it back to hisAgent Cody Banksdays.
On Thursday, Muniz, 37, shared an image of the 2003 teen spy movie’s poster on Twitter as he joked that fans may know him better for hiscareer as a racecar driverand honored the film’s 20th anniversary.
“I know this may be hard to believe because you all just know me as a NASCAR driver, but a long time ago before most of my competitors were born, I used to save the world,” the actor wrote.
“I did it twice. No biggie,” he added, referring to the movie’s 2004 sequel,Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London. “It was actually 20 years ago today thatAgent Cody Banksfirst premiered.”
Agent Cody Banks, which came during Muniz’s stint as star of the Fox sitcomMalcom in the Middle, follows high school student Cody Banks as he earns a job with the CIA and is sent undercover to investigate a mysterious criminal organization while still attending classes.
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The film also starredHilary Duffas Cody’s love interest Natalie, as well asAngie Harmon, Andrew Francis, Ian McShane, Darrell Hammond and Keith David as the director of the CIA.
“It is honestly the worst thing in the world,” he added of the audition process. “It’s nerve-racking because you want to do a good job. I thought I blew it. I don’t know how people do it all the time. It scared me.”
Muniz, an avid racing fan when he’s not working as an actor, announced back in January that he iscompeting in this season’s ARCA Menards Series championship, which began at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 18.
source: people.com