EXCLUSIVE: Craig Dorfman’s boutique New York-based management company Frontline Entertainment has been acquired by LA-based management firm Three Six Zero.
EXCLUSIVE: Craig Dorfman’s boutique New York-based management company Frontline Entertainment has been acquired by LA-based management firm Three Six Zero.
Patricia Richardson is shutting down those Home Improvement reunion rumors that have been circulating.
“I mean, Zach is now a felon. Taran hasn’t acted since he left the show; he’s not an actor anymore. And Jonathan’s not really interested in acting. He wants to direct and write. And we don’t have Wilson.”
Patricia Richardson, who played Tim Allen’s onscreen wife Jill in the 1990s sitcom Home Improvement, is driving a nail into hopes of a reboot.
Not tool time.Patricia Richardson, who played Tim Allen’s wife, Jill Taylor, on the ’90s sitcom “Home Improvement,” said she hasn’t been asked to appear on a potential reunion show — not that she would be interested should the opportunity arise.Richardson was responding to Allen, who played Tim Taylor on the hit ABC series, saying that the entire “Home Improvement” cast was on board for a reboot, according to Entertainment Weekly.“It was so weird, I would hear he was coming out publicly and saying this stuff about everyone was on board to do a ‘Home Improvement’ reunion, but he never asked me and he never asked [series co-star] Jonathan [Taylor Thomas],” Richardson said on an episode of the “Back to the Best” podcast.“I called Jonathan one day and said, ‘Has he asked you about this?’ He went, ‘No,'” she said of Thomas, who played her son Randy on the sitcom, which ran for eight top-rated seasons from 1991 to 1999.“So why is he saying everyone is on board when he hasn’t talked to you or me?” Richardson said about her conversation with Thomas — adding that she set the record straight about a “Home Improvement” reboot script circulating on the web in reference to her on-screen character, Jill.“I wrote a big thing on Twitter and said I’m not involved in any series with Jill and I’ve also never been asked to do another ‘Home Improvement’ reunion thing — but I would not want to,” she said on the podcast.Richardson did not mince words when referring to her former co-star Zachery Ty Bryan, who played her oldest son, Brad. Taran Noah Smith played the Taylors’ youngest son, Mark.“I mean, Zach is now a felon,” she said, alluding to Bryan’s arrest on charges related to domestic violence and driving under the influence.
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centers around how Bryan went from being a popular child star on to a Bitcoin millionaire to an alleged fraudster with multiple DUIs and arrests. Bryan himself spoke out in the story, addressing many of the allegations against him.Bryan calls his time on -- which he starred on as Brad Taylor, the eldest son of Tim Allen and Patricia Richardson's characters, Tim and Jill — «some of the best days of my life.»However, he acknowledges that he wasn't exactly on the straight and narrow at the time, saying, «Dude, I started drinking when I was 14.
Tim Allen is celebrating his 70th birthday. The legendary comedian got his start in the world of stand-up comedy in 1975 and has not looked back since.Throughout his almost 50 years in the business, Allen has brought to life so many iconic characters. Here's a look back at Allen's journey through Hollywood from "Home Improvement" to "Toy Story" to "infinity and beyond!" 'Home Improvement' After getting his start as a stand-up comedian, and putting in over 15 years, Allen found his big break playing Tim "The Tool-Man" Taylor on the hit ABC sitcom, "Home Improvement." The show ran on the network for eight seasons, from 1991 to 1999, and also starred Patricia Richardson as his wife, as well as Taran Noah Smith, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Zachery Ty Bryan as his sons. The show followed Allen's character as he hosts his own show, "Tool Time," while raising his three sons.
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Tim Allen and Patricia Richardson rose to fame when they starred as on-screen spouses in the hit 1990s sitcom "Home Improvement." The 69-year-old actor and the 72-year-old actress played Tim "The Toolman" Taylor and Jill Taylor for eight seasons from 1991 to 1999. It was the first acting role for Allen, who was previously known for his work as a stand-up comedian. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Richardson said that she didn't believe Allen received enough recognition for his acting talent during his time on "Home Improvement." "People don't give Tim enough credit for the acting that he was doing," the "Strong Medicine" alum said.
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Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterCraig Dorfman’s New York-based talent management company Frontline Entertainment has been acquired by Three Six Zero.In acquiring Frontline Entertainment, Three Six Zero is gaining both Dorfman’s clients, including “Bel-Air” star Jabari Banks, and his management team, which will move in-house at the company. As part of the deal, Dorfman has been named a partner at Three Six Zero.Three Six Zero, founded by British businessman Mark Gillespie, has offices in Los Angeles, Miami and London, and represents a variety of talent in the music, film, television and digital content landscape, including Calvin Harris and BloodPop.
Fresh off her historic Daytime Emmy win, actress Jodi Long is running for president of SAG-AFTRA’s Los Angeles Local to succeed Patricia Richardson, who is not seeking re-election. Long, a longtime national and L.A. Local board member who’s running on the opposition party’s Membership First slate, will be facing off against Yvette Nicole Brown, who’s running for local president on the ruling party’s Unite for Strength’s slate.
At one point, Jonathan Taylor Thomas was on the cover of every magazine — but he’s happy it’s not that way anymore. After acting in dozens of films and appearing on hit TV shows in the ’90s, he stepped out of the spotlight.
Patricia Richardson opened up about her time on the hit sitcom “Home Improvement” as well as her on-screen chemistry with co-star Tim Allen. Richardson and Allen starred as husband and wife Tim and Jill Taylor from 1991 - 1999 on the massively successful ABC sitcom.
Tim Allen's Tim «The Toolman» Taylor had his wife, Jill, played with a pitch-perfect exasperated-but-loving eye roll by Patricia Richardson."[The network said] we need to have someone that challenges him and is as much a feminist as he is a masculinist," Richardson recently recalled of her character, who was often the sane and balanced counterpart to Tim's hare-brained schemes. «There has to be an equal struggle.»The actress looked back at her time on the mega-popular sitcom — which ran from
Suzanne Somers is opening up about her incredible career and how she's been able to get back up again — better than ever -- after a few setbacks.The 74-year-old actress spoke to ET's Kevin Frazier as part of ET's week — which also features interviews with Jane Seymour, Melissa Joan Hart, Tisha Campbell and Patricia Richardson — and candidly talked about everything from her and husband Alan Hamel's recent scary fall down the stairs which resulted in her breaking her neck and fracturing her spine,
Melissa Joan Hart. The actress first broke out in 1991 as Clarissa Darling on before going on to play Sabrina Spellman on for seven seasons starting in 1996.
Dave McNary Film ReporterThe SAG-AFTRA national board has reprimanded Los Angeles president Patricia Richardson over her refusal to remove actor Corey Feldman, who has been accused of sexual assault, from guild’s Los Angeles local sexual harassment committee.Feldman has issued a strong denial of the allegations.
David Robb Labor EditorThe national board of SAG-AFTRA on Monday reprimanded Los Angeles Local president Patricia Richardson for refusing to remove a member of the local’s Sexual Harassment Committee, even though the board says she had received “detailed complaints from women who had been subject to or witness to sexual harassment, abuse and assault” by the committee member.The board resolution does not identify the committee member, but Deadline has learned from multiple sources that it’s actor
Patricia Richardson became a household name in the 1990s when she starred as beloved matriarch Jill Taylor on “Home Improvement.” A devoted mother and an actress dedicated to her craft, Richardson’s career trajectory is one of many highs and lows — but through it all she emerged a Hollywood star deserving of respect and praise.
Last Man Standing meets Home Improvement? It’s happened before! In season 4 of the Fox series, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Patricia Richardson — who played Tim Allen’s son and wife, respectively, on Home Improvement — made cameos on the Fox series.
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