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Birth name | Timothy Alan Dick |
Born | Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
June 13, 1953
Medium | Stand-up, film, television, books |
Nationality | American |
Genres | Observational comedy, improvisational comedy, physical comedy, character comedy |
Subject(s) | Relationships, marriage, masculinity, gender differences, parenting, everyday life |
Spouse | Laura Deibel (1984–2003; 1 child) Jane Hajduk (2006–present; 1 child) |
Notable works and roles | Tim Taylor on Home Improvement Mike on Last Man Standing Jason Nesmith in Galaxy Quest Scott Calvin/Santa Claus in The Santa Clause film series Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story film series |
Website | https://www.timallen.com |
Tim Allen (born Timothy Alan Dick;[1][2] June 13, 1953) is an American comedian, actor, voice-over artist, and entertainer, known for his role in the sitcom Home Improvement. He is also known for his starring roles in several popular films, including the Toy Story film series, The Santa Clause film series, and Galaxy Quest.[3][4] Allen currently stars in the ABC sitcom Last Man Standing.
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Born in Denver, Colorado, Allen is the son of Martha Katherine (née Fox), a community-service worker, and Gerald M. Dick, a real estate agent.[3][5][6] He is the third oldest of five brothers. His father died in a car accident, colliding with a drunk driver, when Allen was 11.[3][7] Two years later, his mother married her high school sweetheart, a successful business executive,[5] and moved with her six children to Birmingham, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, to be with her new husband and his three children.[8] Allen attended Ernest W. Seaholm High School in Birmingham, where he was in theater and music classes (resulting in his love of classical piano). He then attended Central Michigan University and transferred to Western Michigan University in 1974.[9] At Western Michigan, Allen worked at the student radio station WIDR and received a bachelor of science degree in communications specializing in radio and television production in 1976 with a split minor in philosophy and design.[10] In 1998, Western Michigan awarded Allen an honorary fine arts degree and the Distinguished Alumni Award.[9]
Allen started his career as a comedian in 1975.[3] On a dare from one of his friends, he participated in a comedy night at a comedy club in Detroit. While in Detroit he began to get recognition appearing in local television commercials and appearing on cable comedy shows such as Gary Thison's Some Semblance of Sanity. He later moved to Los Angeles and became a member of The Comedy Store there. He began to do stand-up appearances on late-night talk shows and specials on record and film.[3] Allen rose to fame in acting with the television series Home Improvement (1991–1999) on ABC, playing Tim "The Tool-Man" Taylor.[3] During one week in November 1994, he simultaneously starred in the highest grossing film (The Santa Clause), topped the New York Times best-seller list with his book Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man, and appeared in the top rated television series (Home Improvement).[3] The following year, he provided the voice of Buzz Lightyear in the blockbuster Toy Story.[3] Simultaneous with his time acting in Home Improvement, Allen formed a race team with Steve Saleen and race driver Bob Bondurant, called the Saleen/Allen "RRR" Speedlab. The team raced Saleen Mustangs in the SCCA World Challenge, with Allen and Saleen as the team's drivers.
In 1997 he starred in the family comedy Jungle 2 Jungle from Disney. The film was poorly received by critics. The next year marked the final year of Home Improvement, for which he was paid $1.25 million per episode. The next year he returned to voice Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story 2 which was a financial and critical hit. Also in 2000 he starred in the sci-fi parody Galaxy Quest alongside Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman and Sam Rockwell. The movie was a critical hit and connected with audiences as well. In 2003 he had a cameo as Seann William Scott's father in American Wedding.
In 2006, Zoom was released, featuring Allen as Jack Shepard. The same year, he also starred in The Santa Clause 3 and The Shaggy Dog.
Allen began narrating the "Pure Michigan" television and radio commercials for the "Travel Michigan" agency. These commercials can be seen and heard throughout the Midwest and began airing nationally in 2009.
In December 2009, Allen started a preview tour of Crazy on the Outside, a film that debuted in January 2010. Allen accompanied the film, helping promote it with a series of stand-up acts beforehand. During the performances he told audiences that he plans a 2010 comedy tour. Allen also directed the film, marking his film directorial debut.[11]
Allen hosted the 8th Annual TV Land Awards on April 25, 2010.[12]
As of September 2010, Tim Allen is the official voice of the Chevrolet Cruze, narrating commercials for the vehicle. Also in September 2010, Allen was named the voice of Campbell Soup's new "It's Amazing What Soup Can Do" campaign.[13]
As of 2011, Allen currently stars in the ABC sitcom Last Man Standing. He plays the role of Mike Baxter, a dad who is fighting for his manhood in his house filled with women.[14]
On October 2, 1978, Allen was arrested in the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport for possession of over 650 grams (1.4 lb) of cocaine. He subsequently pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges, and provided the names of other dealers in exchange for a sentence of three to seven years rather than a possible life imprisonment. He was paroled on June 12, 1981, after serving 2 years and 4 months in a Federal Correctional Institution, Sandstone in Sandstone, Minnesota.[15][16][17] Allen had the Federal Bureau of Prisons Register # 04276-040.[18]
Allen was raised as an Episcopalian.[5] He was married to Laura Diebel from April 7, 1984, until they legally separated in 1999. Their divorce was finalized in 2003.[19] They have a daughter, Katherine, born in 1989. Allen married actress Jane Hajduk on October 7, 2006, in a small private ceremony in Grand Lake, Colorado. They had dated for five years.[20]
In 1997, Allen was arrested for DUI in Birmingham, Michigan, and was recorded as having a .15 percent blood-alcohol content.[21] He was sentenced to one year probation. He entered a rehabilitation clinic for alcohol abuse as part of his court obligation.[22]
On January 5, 2009, it was announced that Allen and Hajduk were expecting their first child together.[23][24] On March 28, 2009, Allen's second child, a baby girl named Elizabeth, was born.[25]
Allen was nominated for one Emmy[26] and 5 Golden Globe Awards. He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1995 for Home Improvement.[27]
In 1999, Allen was named a Disney Legend for his work on the Toy Story and Santa Clause franchises.[28]
In 1999 Allen won a TV Guide Award for Favorite Actor in a Comedy.[29]
For contributions to the television industry, Tim Allen was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6898 Hollywood Blvd.[30]
In 1996, he won the Hall of Fame award at the Kids Choice Awards.
The cast of Home Improvement was honored with a "Fan Favorite" award at the 2009 TV Land Awards.
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen | Himself | |
1989 | Rodney Dangerfield: Opening Night at Rodney's Place | Himself | |
1989 | Tropical Snow | Baggage Handler | |
1994 | The Santa Clause | Scott Calvin/Santa Claus | |
1995 | Toy Story | Buzz Lightyear | Voice |
1997 | Meet Wally Sparks | Himself | Cameo |
Jungle 2 Jungle | Michael Cromwell | ||
For Richer or Poorer | Brad Sexton | ||
1999 | Toy Story 2 | Buzz Lightyear | Voice |
Galaxy Quest | Jason Nesmith | Saturn Award for Best Actor | |
2000 | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins | Buzz Lightyear | Voice |
2001 | Who Is Cletis Tout? | Critical Jim | |
Joe Somebody | Joe Scheffer | ||
2002 | Big Trouble | Eliot Arnold | |
The Santa Clause 2 | Santa Claus/Scott Calvin/Toy Santa | ||
2003 | Top Speed | Himself | Narrator |
2004 | Christmas with the Kranks | Luther Krank | |
2006 | Cars | Buzz Lightyear Car | Voice/cameo |
The Shaggy Dog | Dave Douglas | Nominated - Razzie Award for Worst Actor | |
Zoom | Jack Shepard/Captain Zoom | ||
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause | Santa Claus/Scott Calvin | ||
Nominated - Razzie Award for Worst Screen Couple (with Martin Short) | |||
2007 | Wild Hogs | Doug Madsen | |
Fired! | Himself | Documentary | |
2008 | Redbelt | Chet Frank | |
2009 | The Six Wives of Henry Lefay | Henry Lefay | |
2010 | I Am Comic | Himself | |
2010 | Crazy on the Outside | Tommy Zelda | Also director |
Toy Story 3 | Buzz Lightyear | Voice | |
2011 | Hawaiian Vacation | Buzz Lightyear | Voice |
Small Fry | Buzz Lightyear | Voice | |
2012 | Geezers! | Tim | |
Chimpanzee | Narrator | Documentary |
Year | Work | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen | Himself | |
1990 | Tim Allen: Men Are Pigs | Himself | |
1991-1999 | Home Improvement | Tim Taylor | |
1991 | Tim Allen Rewires America | Himself | |
1995 | The Drew Carey Show | ||
2003 | These Guys | Narrator | |
2004 | Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose, and Kaboom | ||
2011-present | Last Man Standing | Mike Baxter | Nominated - Kids Choice Awards for Favorite TV Actor |
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Tim Allen (born 12 October 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda, Hawthorn and Geelong in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the 1990s.
Selected in the 1988 VFL Draft, Allen was a key forward and spent most of his four seasons at St Kilda in the reserves. His preferred position was full-forward but as St Kilda had Tony Lockett at the time his opportunities were limited. He finally broke into the seniors towards the end of the 1991 AFL season and played five games. In the 1992 season he was selected more regularly and appeared in 17 of a possible 23 games. Allen, who was used in the ruck on occasions, received three Brownlow Medal votes for his 22 disposal effort in a win over Adelaide that year.
He was traded to Hawthorn at the end of the season, in return for the 119th pick of the 1992 AFL Draft. In two seasons he played just eleven games and nominated for the 1994 draft. Geelong secured him with pick 81 but with the club having appeared in two of the last three grand finals, it was always going to be difficult to make it into the seniors. They made the grand final again in 1995 and Allen's only game came in the final round of the home and away season, due to the absence of both Gary Ablett and Billy Brownless.
Just One is the debut album by the hardcore band Better Than a Thousand, released in 1997. Originally just intended to be a fun project, Ray Cappo, Graham Land and Ken Olden recorded some hardcore songs at Issa Diao's (of Good Clean Fun) studio in Atlanta. After releasing this album, the band gained a large following. This was mainly because Better Than a Thousand's sound reminds a lot of people of Ray's old band Youth of Today, only then slightly updated to the melodic hardcore style that was famous around 1997.
It's in me
It's in you
we rarely can not choose
A building just fell on us
Ain't nothing left to do
Here are we
In the blue
Naked and so true
But it will never last
Nothing this good can last
You can't say no!
(you and your blue eyes)
Don't ask for much!
(they rip my heart out)
Why can't this be love? (it's like we're
cursed, but there's no one to blame)
One hit
One shot
One bullet
For the murder of my sweet
Too late
Too wrong
Too perfect
Coz our love wasn't meant to be
One hit
One shot
One bullet
For the murder of my sweet
Bang! Bang!
Like the smoke from my gun
Scatters when it's done
We become memories
Nothing but memories
You can't say no!
(you and your blue eyes)
Don't ask for much!
(they rip my heart out)
Why can't this be love? (it's like we're
cursed, but there's no one to blame)
One hit
One shot
One bullet
For the murder of my sweet
Too late
Too wrong
Too perfect
Coz our love wasn't meant to be
One hit
One shot
One bullet
For the murder of my sweet
Bang! Bang!
Good bye my love
Bang! Bang!
Erase our love
Like two butterflies you and I
We reach for the sky, like Icarus burned
by the sun
One hit
One shot
One bullet
For the murder of my sweet
Too late
Too wrong
Too perfect
Coz our love wasn't meant to be
One hit
One shot
One bullet
For the murder of my sweet
Bang! Bang!
Good bye my love
Bang! Bang!
Erase our love