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Accident-prone and often cracking jokes at the worst of times, Tim frequently made predicaments worse with his know-it-all attitude and his tendency to act impulsively. Colonel Fred Patterson (M. Emmet Walsh) – Jill's father, died in his sleep from a heart attack in Season 6. He somewhat got along fine with Tim, but didn't particularly respect him. On their wedding day, she and Al mutually agreed not to get married and ended their romance on a positive note.

In early seasons, Wilson was always seen standing on the other side of Tim's backyard fence as the two engaged in conversation, usually with Wilson offering sage advice as Tim grappled with his problems. In later seasons, a running joke developed in which more and more creative means were used to prevent Wilson's face below the eyes from ever being seen by the audience. Also, in later seasons, Wilson's full name was revealed to be Wilson W. Wilson, Jr. Of the three boys on the show, Thomas perhaps shot to superstardom the fastest.
Zachery Ty Bryan made a career shift to producing
But after five years, she ditched her iconic red bathing suit to play the lead on her own series, "V.I.P.," for a few seasons. The Playboy Playmate has since taken on small roles here and there, though she's probably more famous for her wild personal life. They divorced in 1998 after having two sons, and she went on to marry and divorce Kid Rock in 2006. She married Rick Salomon in 2007, but they divorced a year later — then remarried in 2014 and got divorced yet again in 2015. The devoted vegan and animal-rights activist also tried her hand at reality TV, competing on "Dancing With the Stars" in 2010 and the French version of "DWTS" in 2018. As a child, his parents did not allow him to speak to his neighbors, so he really likes talking to Tim and Jill.
He took over the role after the original actor and his friend Jim Varney passed away in 2000. On taking over the role from his late friend, Clark told People, "I just try not to screw anything up." JTT gave a whole new meaning to teen heartthrob with this adorable role of the middle child. During this time, he also voiced the role of Simba in The Lion King and starred in ’90s films like Man of the House and Tom & Huck. At the same time, Karn rolled through a stop sign in Los Angeles one day and had to go to traffic school.
Patricia Richardson: Then
Stephen Tobolowsky was the original choice for Al Borland; but due to a film commitment, Richard Karn got the part after filming four episodes. In real life, Richard Karn is married to Tudi Roche, who had a recurring role as Jill’s sister Carrie. Before Heidi, Lisa was the original "Home Improvement" Tool Time Girl played by Pamela Anderson. Anderson only stayed in the role for the first two seasons of "Home Improvement," save for an appearance in a single episode in the show's sixth season, because greener pastures came calling.

She broke into acting in 1991 when she landed the part of Lisa, who was the "Tool Time Girl" on the fictional show "Tool Time." Since graduating, Thomas has dabbled in directing and made some guest appearances. But Taylor left the show in 1998, a year before the show ended, to go to Harvard University to study philosophy and history.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas - Randy Taylor
She died from a heart attack near the end of the series after Al asked her permission to marry Trudy. Al was engaged to an orthodontist named Ilene for a time, but they ended up calling off the wedding. Al might have been based on Norm Abram of This Old House because of the resemblance (flannel shirts, beard, portly, etc.) and the fact that Al does all the "real work" on the Tool Time show . In 2011, Allen started filming "Last Man Standing" where he plays a father who attempts to maintain his manliness in a house filled with his wife and three daughters. After nine seasons — first on ABC and now on Fox — the show is set for its series finale in 2021.

While Mark never truly bonded with Randy, in the final season Mark and Brad grew very close as the result of the dynamic of their relationship changing when Randy left for Costa Rica. Early on in the show, Brad and Randy were portrayed as "partners in crime". While they did argue like normal brothers, they generally bonded over their mutual enjoyment of teasing Mark. As they got older, they grew apart somewhat, as Randy became more focused on school and social issues and Brad became more focused on athletics and girls. In the Eighth Season of the show, Randy leaves for Costa Rica , reappearing in only one episode when he came back for Christmas.
There were two notable exceptions to the general rule that Tim only supported Michigan educational institutions on the show. First, during the episode "Workshop 'Til You Drop" Tim wears a Wofford College sweatshirt. Second, during the episode "The Wood, the Bad and the Hungry" Tim wears an Owens Community College sweatshirt.
However, he was still busy with a movie that was in the middle of production at the time the first pilot was to be shot. Therefore, the producers set out to cast an alternate character that would stand in as Tim's co-host for the pilot, or for however many episodes were required until Tobolowsky was available. The casting department auditioned Richard Karn, for what would be his first major appearance on a TV sitcom; the character of Al Borland was created from there. After the first few episodes completed with Patricia Richardson as Jill, Tobolowsky was still tied up with his other commitments, and Karn found himself in his role permanently when Tobolowsky decided he would have no time to do a series. Richard Karn starred as Tim Taylor's friend and "Tool Time" co-star, Al Borland, on all eight seasons of "Home Improvement," sporting flannel and generally having more knowledge of all things home improvement than the Tool Man himself.
Stephen Tobolowsky told Vulture in 2012 that he was originally cast to play Al, Allen's partner and sidekick on their "Tool Time" show. But he left the ABC series before production began to audition for movies. Richardson appeared in guest roles throughout the last two decades in shows like "The West Wing," "The Blindspot," and even Allen's "Last Man Standing." He did so well that executives at ABC offered him two sitcoms, but he turned both down. Eventually, he began working with producer Matt Williams — who turned "Roseanne" into a success — to create a sitcom around Allen's stand-up persona, which was a simple man who loved construction. Tim "The Toolman" Taylor, host of the home-improvement show "Tool Time," definitely is not as handy at home as he is on screen.

Dunning was probably best known as Louise, the “Run for the Border” girl in a bunch of Taco Bell commercials. She had also appeared in an episode of Married … With Children and in the movie Dangerous Curves. Mark Taylor is the youngest and often the victim of pranks and jokes but he goes goth in the later seasons which was… interesting. Tim ‘the tool man’ Taylor – the accident-prone patriarch, who spends his time working in his garage on a gorgeous hot rod, or filming his Tool Time program, or just tossing the pigskin with his boys in the yard. Allen was a slapstick genius in this show, whether losing control of a power saw or getting electrocuted by basically anything, it was always fun to watch him get hurt.
Although he was the most book-smart of the boys, Randy was also the biggest troublemaker. In later seasons, he became more involved in social issues, and eventually moved to Costa Rica in the eighth season of the show. As the patriarch of the Taylor family, Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor has to juggle the responsibilities of being a dad and also the star of his own television show, Tool Time.
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