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Jonathan Taylor Thomas (né Weiss; born September 8, 1981) [ 1 ] is an American actor and director. He is known for portraying Randy Taylor on Home Improvement and voicing young Simba in Disney 's 1994 animated feature film The Lion King and Pinocchio in New Line Cinema 's 1996 film The Adventures of Pinocchio.
December 2, 2023 at 3:43 PM. Jonathan Taylor Thomas has been spotted out in public for the first time in more than two years. The Home Improvement star was photographed in Southern California on ...
He was also on the cover of just about every tween magazine, from Bop to Tiger Beat. Ron Galella, Ltd/Ron Galella Collection/Getty. Jonathan Taylor Thomas in 1994. But by the early 2000s, he ...
It looks like Jonathan Taylor Thomas will be home for Christmas.. Thomas, 42, was spotted out and about near his Southern California residence on Wednesday, November 29, according to photos ...
In August 1997, Jonathan Taylor Thomas was in final talks to star in a Christmas comedy film then titled I Won't Be Home For Christmas. [2] While the script was positioned as a vehicle for a "twentysomething" actor, Disney had the script re-written as a vehicle for Thomas as a "a Ferris Bueller-type prepschool upperclassman".
Box office. $40,070,995. Man of the House is a 1995 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Farrah Fawcett, Jonathan Taylor Thomas (in his debut film appearance) and George Wendt. The film is about a boy (Thomas) who must come to terms with his potential stepfather (Chase), a well-meaning lawyer who is unknowingly the subject of a manhunt by ...
Jonathan Taylor Thomas, or JTT as many referred to him as, was part of countless projects throughout the 90's. Many remember him as Tim Taylor's son in "Home Improvement" with Tim Allen, or some ...
Language. English. Box office. $7.3 million [1] Wild America is a 1997 American adventure comedy film directed by William Dear, written by David Michael Wieger, and starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa, and Scott Bairstow. The film is based on the lives of wildlife documentarian Marty Stouffer and his two brothers, Mark and Marshall.