Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Jonathan Taylor Thomas | |
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Born | Jonathan Taylor Weiss September 8, 1981 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, director |
Years active | 1987–2016 |
Relatives | Jeff Weiss (uncle) |
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (born Jonathan Taylor Weiss; September 8, 1981) is an American actor and director. He is known for portraying Randy Taylor on Home Improvement and voicing young Simba in Disney's 1994 film The Lion King and Pinocchio in New Line Cinema's 1996 film The Adventures of Pinocchio.
Early life and education
Thomas was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the son of Claudine (born Gonsalves), a personal manager and social worker, and Stephen Weiss, an industrial sales manager. The two divorced in 1991.[1] His uncle is playwright and actor Jeff Weiss.[2] Thomas has Pennsylvania Dutch (German) and Portuguese ancestry.[3][4]
In 2000, Thomas graduated with honors from Chaminade College Preparatory School in West Hills, California.[5][6]
Upon graduation, he enrolled at Harvard University, where he studied philosophy and history and spent his third year abroad at St Andrews University in Scotland.[7]
In 2010, he graduated from the Columbia University School of General Studies.[8]
Career
Television
Thomas began his television career in 1990, playing the role of Kevin Brady, the son of Greg Brady, on The Bradys, a spin-off of the 1970s TV show The Brady Bunch. In 1991, Thomas appeared in three episodes of Fox's sketch comedy series In Living Color. That same year, he was cast as Randy Taylor on ABC's sitcom Home Improvement. Thomas remained with Home Improvement well into his teenage years but left the show in 1998 to focus on academics.
In early 2004, Thomas had a small guest role on 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, another ABC sitcom, and appeared in the WB's Smallville in 2002 and 2004. In 2005, he appeared in UPN's high school detective drama Veronica Mars and was also featured on The E! True Hollywood Story's episode on Home Improvement.[9]
On March 22, 2013, Thomas guest starred on the second season finale of his third ABC sitcom Last Man Standing, and again in the fourth episode of the third season on October 11, 2013, reuniting with Tim Allen, his TV father from Home Improvement.[10] On January 10, 2015, Thomas again guest starred on the twelfth episode of the fourth season of Last Man Standing, this time as Randy, reuniting with his TV parents from Home Improvement, Tim Allen and Patricia Richardson.[11]
Film
Thomas appeared in many films during and after his run on Home Improvement. He had a few roles as a voice actor in his child years, including Disney's animated feature The Lion King, in which he voiced the protagonist Simba as a cub.
He also appeared in live-action films. Among the ones he starred in are those from Disney: Man of the House, Tom and Huck, and I'll Be Home for Christmas. Other live-action films starring Thomas are an adaptation of The Adventures of Pinocchio (in which he played and voiced the titular character), Wild America, Speedway Junky, and Walking Across Egypt.
Personal life
Thomas has been a vegetarian for much of his life.[12][13]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | The Lion King | Young Simba (voice) | |
1994 | Pom Poko | Shoukichi (voice) | 2005 Disney dub |
1995 | Man of the House | Ben Archer | |
1995 | Tom and Huck | Tom Sawyer | |
1996 | The Adventures of Pinocchio | Pinocchio (voice) | |
1997 | Wild America | Marshall Stouffer | |
1998 | I Woke Up Early the Day I Died | Boy at Beach | |
1998 | I'll Be Home for Christmas | Jake Wilkinson | |
1998 | The Emperor's New Clothes: An All-Star Illustrated Retelling of the Classic Fairy Tale | The Imperial Prince (voice) | |
1999 | Speedway Junky | Steve | |
1999 | Walking Across Egypt | Wesley Benfield | |
2000 | Common Ground | Tobias Anderson | |
2000 | The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas! | Tangie (voice) | Television film |
2000 | Timothy Tweedle the First Christmas Elf | Timothy Tweedle | Television film |
2001 | An American Town | Rafe | Television film |
2005 | Tilt-A-Whirl | Customer #3 | Short film |
2005 | Thru the Moebius Strip | Prince Ragis (voice) |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987–1993 | The Adventures of Spot | Spot (voice) | 26 episodes |
1990 | The Bradys | Kevin Brady | 2 episodes |
1991 | In Living Color | Macaulay Culkin | 2 episodes |
1991–1998 | Home Improvement | Randy Taylor | 179 episodes |
1994 | The Itsy Bitsy Spider | George (voice) | Episode: "Spider Sense" |
1996 | The Oz Kids | Scarecrow Jr (voice) | |
2000 | Ally McBeal | Chris Emerson | Episode: "Do You Wanna Dance?" |
2000 | The Wild Thornberrys | Tyler Tucker (voice) | 5 episodes |
2002 | Smallville | Ian Randall | Episode: "Dichotic" |
2003 | The Simpsons | Luke Stetson (voice) | Episode: "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" |
2004 | Smallville | Ian Randall | Episode: "Asylum" |
2004 | 8 Simple Rules | Jeremy | 3 episodes |
2005 | Veronica Mars | Ben | Episode: "Weapons of Class Destruction" |
2013–2015 | Last Man Standing | John Baker / Randy | 4 episodes |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | The Adventures of Pinocchio | Human Pinocchio | |
2006 | Kingdom Hearts II | Young Simba | Archive audio |
Production credits
Year | Title | Position | Notes |
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2006 | The Extra | Director | Short film |
2013–2016 | Last Man Standing | Director | 3 episodes |
Awards and nominations
Wins
- 1994 – Young Artist Awards for Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Television Series (Home Improvement)
- 1996 – ShoWest Convention: ShoWest Award for Young Star of the Year
- 1997 – Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a Voiceover – Young Artist (The Adventures of Pinocchio)
- 1998 – Kids' Choice Awards: Blimp Award for Favorite Television Actor (Home Improvement)
- 1999 – Kids' Choice Awards: Hall of Fame Award
Nominations
- 1993 – Young Artist Awards for Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series (Home Improvement)
- 1995 – Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films: Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (The Lion King)
- 1995 – Young Artist Awards for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Voiceover – TV or Movie (The Lion King)
- 1996 – Young Artist Awards for Best Young Leading Actor – Feature Film (Tom and Huck)
- 1996 – Kids' Choice Awards: Blimp Award for Favorite Movie Actor (Tom and Huck)
- 1997 – Kids' Choice Awards: Blimp Award for Favorite Television Actor (Home Improvement)
- 1997 – Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films: Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (The Adventures of Pinocchio)
- 1997 – YoungStar Awards for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy TV Series (Home Improvement)
- 1997 – YoungStar Awards for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy Film (Tom and Huck)
- 1998 – YoungStar Awards for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy TV Series (Home Improvement)
- 1999 – Kids' Choice Awards: Blimp Award for Favorite TV Actor (Home Improvement)
References
- ^ "Jonathan Taylor Thomas Biography (1981-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ "Walnutport Girl, 6, Already A New York Commuter ... Backstage - Morning Call". Articles.mcall.com. February 26, 1993. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ "Questions and answers w/ Jonathan Taylor Thomas". September 29, 2007. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ Pacheco, Patrick (April 6, 1986). "Off-Off-Broadway's king goes Public". Newsday. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
- ^ "Jonathan Taylor Thomas' Birthday: Star Turns 30 Years Old (PHOTOS)". HuffPost. September 8, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ Nahas, Aili (September 8, 2011). "Jonathan Taylor Thomas Reunites with His Home Improvement Cast". People. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ Alana Daley (September 22, 2005). "Whatever happened to: child star Jonathan Taylor Thomas?". The Gazette. Archived from the original on March 19, 2012. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ "Notable Alumni". gs.columbia.edu. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
- ^ https://jttarchive.net/2005/12/26/home-improvement-the-e-true-hollywood-story/
- ^ "Jonathan Taylor Thomas Returns To 'Last Man Standing' (VIDEO)". Huffpost. October 10, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
- ^ "Jonathan Taylor Thomas Returns to Last Man Standing". People.com. January 9, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
- ^ "The Spokesman-Review". google.com. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
- ^ "Vegetarian Starter Kit". PETAKids.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
External links
- 1981 births
- Living people
- Male actors from Pennsylvania
- Male actors from New York (state)
- Alumni of the University of St Andrews
- American male child actors
- American male film actors
- American people of Pennsylvania Dutch descent
- American people of Portuguese descent
- American male television actors
- American male voice actors
- Columbia University School of General Studies alumni
- People from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- 20th-century American male actors
- 21st-century American male actors
- Harvard University alumni
- Male actors of German descent
- Male actors of Portuguese descent
- Chaminade College Preparatory School (California) alumni