Frankie Muniz is the youngest star to earn an Emmy nod for Outstanding Actor In A Comedy Series, but the young actor isn't sure he deserves the honour.
Fifteen-year-old Frankie, who plays Malcolm in Fox's hit comedy "Malcolm In The Middle," is up against Ray Romano, Kelsey Grammer, John Lithgow, and Eric McCormack for the Emmy and doesn't expect to be making an acceptance speech at the Emmy Awards in September, zap2it.com reports.
"I don't know what they were thinking," Frankie told zap2it.com. "Seriously, it's really crazy -- awesome but crazy," Muniz tells Zap2it.com. "I seriously don't think I have a chance. I didn't expect to be nominated at all, never mind win. I'm not funny. I'm just there."
"Malcolm" has also been nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series, but Bryan Cranston, who plays Frankie's dad on the show, wasn't nominated, which came as a surprise to the young star.
As far as Frankie is concerned, his TV dad is funnier than most of the other actors nominated for Emmys in the comedy category.
Frankie and the rest of the "Malcolm" cast return to work this week to start filming the show's third season.