Home Improvement made its mark in the 1990s as one of the most popular sitcoms on television. The show introduced us to the Taylor family and their zany yet heartwarming experiences. But what happened to the beloved cast after the show ended in 1999? Let’s explore the lives and careers of the Home Improvement stars since their time on the show.
1. Tim Allen (Tim Taylor)
Tim Allen’s career skyrocketed with his role as Tim Taylor, the mischievous and lovable host of Tool Time. His performance in Home Improvement made him a household name. After the show’s conclusion, Allen went on to star in successful films, including Toy Story (voicing Buzz Lightyear), The Santa Clause trilogy, and Galaxy Quest. He later returned to TV in the hit show Last Man Standing, where he once again showcased his comedic talents.
Today, Tim Allen continues to be a prominent figure in Hollywood, with upcoming projects and continuing his work in both television and film.
2. Patricia Richardson (Jill Taylor)
Patricia Richardson’s portrayal of Jill Taylor, the level-headed mother and wife, earned her multiple award nominations. After Home Improvement, Richardson took on various roles in both television and film. She starred in the medical drama Strong Medicine and appeared in guest roles on The West Wing and The Christmas Chronicles.
Richardson has also remained active in supporting women’s health initiatives and has spoken openly about her experiences in Hollywood. Her career continues to flourish as she takes on new roles and makes occasional guest appearances in TV shows.
3. Zachery Ty Bryan (Brad Taylor)
Zachery Ty Bryan played Brad Taylor, the oldest of the Taylor children. After Home Improvement, Bryan pursued acting in various TV shows and movies but later shifted his focus to production and entrepreneurship. He’s worked on several TV projects behind the scenes and started his own production company.
In recent years, Bryan has also been involved in various business ventures, including real estate and online marketing. While he’s no longer active in front of the camera, he continues to be successful in his entrepreneurial endeavors.
4. Jonathan Taylor Thomas (Randy Taylor)
Jonathan Taylor Thomas, the teenage heartthrob who played Randy Taylor, became one of the most recognizable young actors of the 90s. After leaving Home Improvement in its later seasons, Thomas appeared in movies like Man of the House and voiced Simba in Disney’s The Lion King. However, in the mid-2000s, Thomas made the decision to step away from acting and focus on his education. He attended Harvard University and graduated with a degree in philosophy.
Though he no longer actively acts, Jonathan Taylor Thomas has occasionally made appearances in TV shows and reunions, including the Home Improvement reunion in 2011.
5. Taran Noah Smith (Mark Taylor)
Taran Noah Smith, who portrayed the youngest Taylor son, Mark, chose to step away from acting after Home Improvement ended. He became an advocate for environmental causes and started an organic food company. Smith has occasionally appeared at Home Improvement reunions, but he’s largely focused on his personal interests and entrepreneurial ventures.
Smith’s time away from Hollywood has allowed him to lead a different kind of life, and he has been an advocate for mental health awareness as well.
Conclusion
The cast of Home Improvement remains close to the hearts of fans, even though their careers have taken different paths since the show ended. Tim Allen continues to dominate both television and film, while Patricia Richardson stays involved in meaningful causes. Meanwhile, Zachery Ty Bryan, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and Taran Noah Smith have explored new endeavors outside of acting, but they all continue to be a part of the show’s enduring legacy.