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Home Improvement was one of the most popular sitcoms in the 1990s and shot several of the actors to stardom.
Tim Allen starred as Tim Taylor, the patriarch of the Taylor family who hosts a semi-famous home improvement show, Tool Time. As the series played out, Tool Time featured many of the Taylor family members and friends, as well as a “Tool Time girl” — who was first played by Pamela Anderson before Debbe Dunning took over.
In addition to his professional life, the beloved sitcom also followed Tim’s personal life with his wife, Jill (Patricia Richardson), and their three sons: Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan), Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) and Mark (Taran Noah Smith). In addition to the actors playing the Taylor family, the series also starred Richard Karn as Al Borland and the late Earl Hindman as Wilson Wilson, Jr.
As the show nears its 35th premiere anniversary, many members of the Home Improvement cast are reuniting for a panel at their first-ever ’90s Con, March 13–15, 2026. PEOPLE previously confirmed that Richardson, Karn and Dunning will all take the stage to chat about their time on the series.
While many of the stars continued to act, some of them have retreated from the spotlight and lived more private lives, including Bryan, who left Hollywood and, as of November 2025, had been arrested six times in five years.
Here’s everything to know about where the Home Improvement cast is now.
Tim Allen as Tim Taylor
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Allen was best known as a comedian when he stepped into the role of Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor on Home Improvement. But the work never stopped coming afterward: the Golden Globe Award winner has starred in the Santa Clause franchise, Jungle 2 Jungle, Joe Somebody, Wild Hogs, Last Man Standing, Shifting Gears and perhaps most famously, the Toy Story movies.
In a 2020 chat with Kelly Clarkson, he said people on the street still ask him to grunt (even cops!) in a nod to Taylor’s trademark.
His earlier years weren’t so sunny: after a 1978 arrest for cocaine possession at a Michigan airport, Allen spent two years in jail. He also opened up about his alcohol addiction in a 2019 interview on CBS Sunday Morning. Now, he has been sober for more than 20 years. “It doesn’t happen overnight,” he told Clarkson. “It’s a day to day thing.”
Allen’s love for Home Improvement continues to run deep: he showed CBS that he kept the Tool Time set and in 2018, told ET he was “very interested” in bringing the series back. He actually played Taylor again on a 2021 episode of Last Man Standing, and welcomed Home Improvement costars to the show during its run, as well as a few on Shifting Gears.
Allen is a father to two daughters, one with ex-wife Laura Deibel and one with current wife Jane Hajduk.
Patricia Richardson as Jill Taylor
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A theater veteran with some TV work under her belt, Richardson joined the cast as Tim’s strong and steady wife Jill — taking over for the first actress chosen for the part, Frances Fisher.
“I didn’t audition for it. They just came and said, ‘We want you to start tomorrow,’ ” Richardson recalled to ET in 2020. “I didn’t know anything [about the show]. I’d never heard of [Tim]. Immediately, I loved him. Everything that we dealt with in terms of marriage and family and kids … were just really classic, ongoing deals. [Tim] wanted that show to go on forever.”
Richardson went on to earn four Emmy nominations and two Golden Globe Award nominations for her work. The actress next tackled parts on Strong Medicine, The West Wing and Last Man Standing. She also earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her role in Ulee’s Gold.
Richardson has three adult children with her ex-husband, Ray Baker.
Zachery Ty Bryan as Brad Taylor
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The actor behind oldest Taylor sibling Brad, Bryan had a few television roles on his résumé when he joined the series. In a 2018 Access Hollywood interview, he recalled growing up on set around his TV family, in the same orbit as other child actors.
“We were like brothers. We either loved or hated each other,” Bryan said of the dynamic. “I remember Disney was really good to us at the time,” he added. “They gave us a full basketball court, a gaming room. We could get a lot of our extra energy out.”
In the years since, he’s continued working steadily in TV and film, with parts on Smallville, Veronica Mars and Boston Public and the movies First Kid and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. He also moved into producing, including on the films Skin and The Kindergarten Teacher.
However, the father of seven has also faced some personal battles. On Feb. 17, 2024, he was taken into custody by La Quinta, Calif., police around 2:30 a.m. on a felony DUI charge, as well as a misdemeanor for alleged contempt of court. He was arrested for a second DUI charge that October.
In July 2023, Bryan was arrested and charged with fourth-degree felony assault, third-degree robbery and harassment after an hours-long dispute with a woman was reported to police. He was ordered to serve seven days in jail after pleading guilty to the felony assault charge, while the second count was dismissed as a term of a “negotiated resolution.”
In 2020, Bryan was arrested on a similar charge for allegedly strangling a woman, whom he later confirmed to be his then-fiancée, Johnnie Faye Cartwright. His sentencing included 36 months of “bench probation” and participating in a program called Bridges2Safety.
Bryan faced legal concerns again in January 2025 when he was arrested for allegedly assaulting and choking Cartwright. He faced charges of second-degree domestic violence.
In November 2025, Bryan was arrested for the sixth time in five years for allegedly violating his probation from his prior domestic violence conviction. Cartwright was also arrested and charged with driving under the influence, reckless endangerment and attempted first-degree assault.
“Zach is a great kid who has grown into a complex man,” former TV dad Allen told The Hollywood Reporter in 2023. “All you can do is step aside and let somebody go through their process.”
Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Randy Taylor
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The heartthrob of his time, Thomas played middle Taylor child Randy, leaving the series before its end to attend school. (To make it work on TV, his character moved to Costa Rica.)
“I’d been going nonstop since I was 8 years old,” he told PEOPLE in 2013. “I wanted to go to school, to travel and have a bit of a break.”
His career started with some TV and voice work before Home Improvement launched his star, leading to major roles in The Lion King, Man of the House, Tom and Huck and Wild America, among others.
In the nearly a decade away from the limelight through the early 2000s, save for some bit TV parts, he attended Harvard, Columbia and St. Andrew’s University in Scotland. He returned to Los Angeles to try his hand at writing and directing, though did get back in front of the camera with Allen for a guest spot on Last Man Standing.
“I never took the fame too seriously,” Thomas added to PEOPLE in 2013. “It was a great period in my life, but it doesn’t define me. When I think back on the time, I look at it with a wink. I focus on the good moments I had, not that I was on a lot of magazine covers.”
Taran Noah Smith as Mark Taylor
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Just 7 when the show started, Smith portrayed youngest Taylor son Mark until the series ended in 1999.
Two years later, he sued his parents over the money he made as a minor, alleging they were squandering his trust fund. His parents denied the accusation, and at 18, Smith gained access to the money. He and his mother later cowrote a book about navigating childhood fame: Stardom Happens: Nurturing Your Child in the Entertainment Business.
In 2012, Smith was arrested for DUI and drug possession, PEOPLE reported at the time. He was later “sentenced to a 12-hour program for the DUI offense, and a 6-month drug diversion program for the weed charge,” TMZ reported at the time. He was placed on three years’ probation, as well.
His LinkedIn profile lists a current occupation of sea recovery technician at SpaceX.
Richard Karn as Al Borland
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Karn played Al Borland, Tim’s punching bag of a Tool Time costar. Home Improvement marked the actor’s big break; he went on to a slew of movie and TV performances — including the Air Bud series, the show Ctrl and most recently, PEN15 — and hosted game shows including Bingo America and Family Feud.
He and Allen have remained close through the years and recently reunited for the History Channel home workshop show Assembly Required and its follow-up, More Power.
“I wanted to have Richard a part of this because it seemed like a reality extension of what Tool Time really was, where I add more power to it, I break something, he’d be the reality side of it, and it was a good fit,” Allen explained of Assembly Required at the time. “This [show] is improv for 12 hours a day and I’m out of my mind. It’s just like Al Borland and Tim Taylor.”
Karn has one adult child with wife Tudi Roche, who also made cameos on Home Improvement.
Pamela Anderson as Lisa
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Anderson had been busy with TV guest spots before landing the role of Lisa “the Tool Time girl” on Home Improvement. She stayed for the first two seasons of the series before famously moving on to Baywatch.
In her 2023 memoir Love, Pamela, she alleged that Allen flashed her on the first day of filming as she walked through the hallway.
“He said it was only fair, because he had seen me naked. Now we’re even. I laughed uncomfortably,” she wrote. In a statement to Variety, Allen denied the allegations.
Baywatch truly launched Anderson into the stratosphere, with roles on V.I.P. and Stacked and dozens of movies following, including the 2025 film The Naked Gun. She also appeared in the 2017 Baywatch movie.
Anderson has two adult sons with her ex-husband Tommy Lee: Brandon and Dylan.
Debbe Dunning as Heidi Keppert
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After grabbing a few bit parts on popular sitcoms, model Dunning stepped in for Anderson beginning in 1992 as Heidi “the Tool Time girl,” staying through the end of the show’s run.
She popped up on Baywatch, too, in addition to Sabrina the Teenage Witch and The Jamie Foxx Show, though she has largely stayed out of the spotlight since the early 2000s.
Dunning has three children with her ex-husband, volleyball player Steve Timmons. Per her Instagram account, she appears at fan events from time to time and is hopeful for a Home Improvement reboot.
Earl Hindman as Wilson Wilson, Jr.
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Before joining Home Improvement, theater actor Hindman was best known for his work as Lt. Bob Reid on the series Ryan’s Hope, which ran from 1975 to 1989.
As Wilson Jr. on Home Improvement, he was actually never fully seen, instead mostly hiding behind the fence to give Tim neighborly wisdom. He died in 2003 at 61 years old following a lung cancer diagnosis. He was survived by his wife and siblings.
Allen later told EW that “Earl meant the world to me and everyone at Home Improvement.”
