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Malcolm in the Middle | Interviews | Christopher Kennedy Masterson
Not Acting

Christopher Kennedy Masterson Picture Sewer diving and Radiohead

Jodie Smith: What job would you be doing if you weren't acting?

Christopher Masterson: I think most likely I would become a Mexican sewer diver. There are these three guys in Mexico City who swim through the sewers every day! They're responsible for keeping the sewers clear for the entire of Mexico City.

Nikki: Would I be right in thinking that we neither know the family's surname, or even where they live?

Christopher Masterson: That is correct. We also don't know anyone's age, anyone's grade in school. I don't know why this is. I think it could be a private joke from our writers or maybe it's so that everyone can identify with the characters.

Jolina Love: What kind of music are you into?

Christopher Masterson: I like many different kinds of music. My favourite band is Radiohead and I'm also a giant Jeff Buckley fan.

Frankie Washtell: Where's the weirdest place you've been asked for an autograph?

Christopher Masterson: Twice I've been asked in the toilet which is very strange. I had to insist on washing my hands first.

Mike Rainsford: Do you prefer to hang out with the older members of the cast or the younger ones?

Christopher Masterson: I don't really have a preference. Everyone on the show is very cool and they're all quite funny, so I'm just as entertained when I'm hanging out with the kids as I am hanging out with the parents or the crew.

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