Comedy about the host of a small DIY TV show, his independent wife and their growing trio of children. The series is based on the stand-up comedy routines of star Tim Allen. Brad Taylor is the football star, the athletic older brother, and although the 3 brothers are quite naughty, Brad is the only one who has a run-in with the law. Before being cast as the eldest son Brad on Home Improvement, Zachery Ty Bryan worked primarily in print and television advertising.
After Home Improvement, Bryan had several small spots on television shows such as Veronica Mars and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Recently, in addition to playing Thor in a SyFy television movie called Hammer of the Gods, Bryan seems to focus on producing. In the years since Home Improvement, Tim Allen has probably been best known for his work on the Disney classic Jungle 2 Jungle. He has also voiced Buzz Lightyear for the Toy Story franchise over the years.
He is currently starring in another ABC comedy, Last Man Standing. Since Home Improvement, Richardson has continued to work in film and television, including a nine-episode series on The West Wing. Prior to being chosen as wife on Home Improvement, Patricia Richardson made appearances on several television shows, especially Quantum Leap and The Cosby Show, as well as in the film C. TT left Home Improvement before the series ended because she wanted to focus on her education.
From Tim Allen to Jonathan Taylor Thomas, here's what the cast of Home Improvement has been up to since it went off the air 22 years ago. After Home Improvement, Dunning appeared in a television series called Wicked Wicked Games and in a television movie called The Spiral Staircase. The 30-minute comedy followed Tim “The Toolman Taylor” (Tim Allen) as he presented a home improvement program titled “Tool Time”, even though he is not a handyman at all. While playing the sports big brother in Home Improvement, Bryan continued to perform outside of the series.
Brown says one thing he definitely learned from Home Improvement is that he didn't want to be an actor for the rest of his life. After his success on Home Improvement, Richardson joined the Lifetime medical drama Strong Medicine and stayed for 59 episodes. The comedy about a family man who hosted his own home improvement program called Tool Time became one of the most watched series of the 90s.