EXCLUSIVE: Soap veteran Trevor St. John is coming to Genoa City. The former star of One Life To Live is joining the cast of CBS’ The Young and the Restless.
EXCLUSIVE: Soap veteran Trevor St. John is coming to Genoa City. The former star of One Life To Live is joining the cast of CBS’ The Young and the Restless.
Tim Allen doesn’t need to dwell about retirement — because it’s not on his radar.The “Santa Clauses” actor referenced late sports commentator and NFL coach John Madden and his good friend Jay Leno for his take on taking a full-time break from acting.“I think it was, Madden said it. A football guy said, ‘I’ve never worked a day in my life,'” Allen told The Post.“And for those of us in the moment, my good friend Jay Leno and I both talk about standup. I still do concerts.
Tim Allen is talking Home Improvement!
Tim Allen is celebrating his 70th birthday. The legendary comedian got his start in the world of stand-up comedy in 1975 and has not looked back since.Throughout his almost 50 years in the business, Allen has brought to life so many iconic characters. Here's a look back at Allen's journey through Hollywood from "Home Improvement" to "Toy Story" to "infinity and beyond!" 'Home Improvement' After getting his start as a stand-up comedian, and putting in over 15 years, Allen found his big break playing Tim "The Tool-Man" Taylor on the hit ABC sitcom, "Home Improvement." The show ran on the network for eight seasons, from 1991 to 1999, and also starred Patricia Richardson as his wife, as well as Taran Noah Smith, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Zachery Ty Bryan as his sons. The show followed Allen's character as he hosts his own show, "Tool Time," while raising his three sons.
No new buzz here. Unlike Tim Allen’s character in The Santa Clauses, he has no plans to retire from his day job any time soon.
"Home Improvement" had a quality that all sitcoms strive for: chemistry between leads Tim Allen and Richard Karn.
Tim Allen‘s return to a past character was not what he expected. ET’s Lauren Zima spoke with Allen and his “Last Man Standing” co-star, Nancy Travis, ahead of the ninth and final season premiere of their Fox sitcom.
Tim Allen definitely does. In the final season of Last Man Standing, Fox is pulling out all the stops — including reuniting Allen, 67, with one of the most famous characters he’s ever played, Tim “The Toolman” Taylor from Home Improvement.In the first promo for season 9, Mike Baxter comes face-to-face with Tim Taylor, something Allen never thought would be possible.
Tim Allen's return to a past character was not what he expected.
We’re seeing two Tim Allen‘s!
Tim Allen is calling back to his role as Tim Taylor in “Home Improvement” as part of the ultimate TV crossover.
Tim Allen will reprise his role as Home Improvement's Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor in an episode of Last Man Standing -- and yes, Tim Taylor will shake hands with Allen's Last Man Standing character, Mike Baxter. Past will meet present when the Fox comedy returns for its ninth and final season in January. Fox revealed a first look at the crossover in a preview for the final season, which shows Tim in a familiar Binford Tools shirt.
Tim Allen, meet Tim Allen?kicks off its final season, which will feature a series of time jumps as the Baxter family navigate life amid a pandemic, with Allen reprising his iconic character, Tim Taylor, as revealed in a new 30-second promo released Friday. In the teaser, Mike Baxter (Allen) is introduced to Tim after Vanessa (Nancy Travis) hires a home improvement repairman bearing an uncanny resemblance to him.
Last Man Standing — and he’s found the perfect person. In a promo released on Friday, December 4, Mike is introduced to a new character.“Tim Taylor, they call me the toolman,” says a fully gray Tim Allen wearing a Binford Tools T-shirt, reprising his role from Home Improvement.
Peter White Television EditorHome Improvement star Tim Allen is to star in and exec produce a non-scripted building series for History.The actor who played Tool Time star Tim Taylor on the ABC sitcom for eight seasons, will be joined by his Home Improvement co-star Richard Karn in Assembly Required (w/t).The ten-part series will spotlight the best and brightest builders from across the country, at their home workshops, as they compete to breathe new life into everyday household items in
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