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Tim Allen Says He Feels ‘Like Tom Brady’ After Making TV Comeback
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Tim Allen Says He Feels ‘Like Tom Brady’ After Making TV Comeback

Tim Allen Is Grateful To Still Be An Actor
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what do Tim Allen And Tom Brady Do they have anything in common? It’s an epic comeback story for Tim “The Toolman” Taylor.

“(People) love it,” said Allen, who plays. Tim Taylor on Home Renovation From 1991 to 1999, narrated only Us Weekly While joining Cirque du Soleil, he believed that the success of the show KOOZA Los Angeles premiere on Thursday, October 24.

Allen, 71, later compared his television resurgence to: Brady’s second pitch He is in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. “I still think Last Man Standing“said the actor. “They did this for nine years and now I feel like Tom Brady. I’m doing another one.”

After term of office Home RenovationAllen I focused on movies for over a decade before returning to TV Last Man Standing He played another family man, Mike Baxter, for nine seasons before the show wrapped in 2021.

Home Renovation Where Are The Cast Now?

Relating to: ‘Home Improvement’ Cast: Where Are They Now?

Does everyone know what time it is? This was the famous phrase from ABC’s sitcom Home Improvement, which aired from September 1991 to May 1999. The 30-minute comedy came after Tim “The Toolman” Taylor (Tim Allen) hosted a home improvement show titled “. Although it is “Team Time” (…)

Allen later reprized his Disney role as Scott Calvin and Santa Claus. Father christmas franchise for Disney+ santas series from 2022 to 2023.

Emmy nominee’s return to the small screen Brady’s own career arc. The former quarterback played for the New England Patriots for 20 years before moving to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Tim Allen Is Grateful To Still Be An Actor

Tim Allen, Richard Karn and Pamela Anderson in ‘Home Improvement’ ABC

Brady, 47, explained retirement from sports After winning seven Super Bowls in February 2022 (six with the Patriots and one with the Bucs). He surprised fans by playing one more season before retiring and officially bidding farewell the following month. in February 2023.

With Brady he hung up his cleats Allen, now a broadcaster for Fox Sports, has no plans to retire from TV roles anytime soon.

“I am so grateful to be able to work and have fun. This is what I love to do,” Allen said We on Thursday, before discussing his latest project. Gear shift.

In the comedy, which will premiere in 2025, Allen plays a widower who owns a classic car workshop. Kat Dennings The actress, who plays the daughter who comes to her house with her teenage daughter, causes increased laughter.

“It was a tremendous experience,” Allen shared. “Our pilot killed it, so they ordered a season and we’ve been shooting it for about four days.”

Tim Allen Is Grateful That He's Still Acting

Elizabeth Allen-Dick, Tim Allen and Jane Hajduk on Cirque du Soleil’s ‘KOOZA’ Red Carpet Abaca Press/INSTARimages

While fans are excited to see Allen in another series, many are waiting for news on this matter. Toy Story 5It will premiere in 2026. (Allen voiced Buzz Lightyear. Tom Hanks‘ Woody at four Toy Story movies so far.)

“I can’t make fun of anything. I can’t talk about it,” Allen admitted. “Disney has talked about it. We’re all getting ready to do it, and I’m not allowed to say anything about it.”

Another project he’s been shy about is a possible one. Home Renovation revival. When Allen was told that his former co-star Patricia Richardson When he said he was ready for a reboot — so maybe that too — Allen laughed and said, “That’s it!” he said. (Richardson played his television wife, Jill Taylor.)

He said whatever Allen does next We He always thinks about his family when starting work.

“I was defined by a very large, extended family. “My wife, Jane, has a large family and we now have two children,” he said. Jane Hajduk and daughters Elizabeth, 15, and eldest daughter Katherine, 34, from her first marriage Laura Deibel. “My family determined my life.”

He concluded: “My (and my) stand-up, which I’ve been writing on stage, doing comedy for 40 years, is actually centered around my family.”

With reporting from Mike Vulpo