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When Jonathan Taylor Thomas retired from acting, his fans eventually arrived at acceptance after going through the familiar stages of grief.
But that doesn't mean the world doesn't have time to obsess over the now-43-year-old when the paparazzi do manage to snap a pic of him going about his life, such as last year when he dared take a stroll in L.A., travel mug in hand.
Besides, what is retirement from acting anyway? The '90s-era heartthrob known familiarly as J.T.T. did appear in a few episodes of Home Improvement dad Tim Allen's sitcom Last Man Standing. And the live studio audience responded appropriately when eldest daughter Kristin (Amanda Fuller) referenced the middle child who's "the breakout star everybody swoons over," and there was Thomas playing her boss.
"A lot of times," his character quipped, '"that middle child ends up being the funny one because he wants the attention." (And the heartwarming call-backs did not end there.)
Allen has expressed hope that another chapter of Home Improvement in some form could get off ground, though his TV wife Patricia Richardson said no one ever talked to her (or Thomas) about such a prospect.
"I called Jonathan one day and said, 'Has he asked you about this?'" she shared on a March episode of the Back to the Best podcast. "He went, 'No.'"
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Richardson also cited eldest Taylor son Zachery Ty Bryan's legal troubles and youngest Taylor sibling Taran Noah Smith not acting at all since Home Improvement as reasons a reunion couldn't happen.
Moreover, she continued, "Jonathan’s not really interested in acting. He wants to direct and write. And we don't have Wilson." (Earl Hind, who played the Taylors' wise but only partially seen neighbor, died in 2003.)
OK, but Thomas does seem partial to working with Allen, also helming three episodes of Last Man Standing in addition to making those rare on-camera appearances.
And Allen's latest sitcom, Shifting Gears, is slated to premiere on ABC in January...
Well, shoot, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, isn't it?
But any time Thomas is spotted out and about is a reminder of how deep the feels for him were back in the day—and how he wasn't the only star who played an outsized role in our pop culture education.
Whether, like Thomas, they put show business mostly behind them or they're still an onscreen fixture to this day, pretend you're flipping through Tiger Beat and scroll on for a nostalgic AF look at your favorite former child stars then and now:
(Originally published Dec. 4, 2023, at 12 p.m. PT)