His wife, Jill Taylor, played by Patricia Richardson, clearly enjoyed her time on the show.
“Tim and I were always cracking each other up,” she toldCloser Weekly.
“We came up with so much of what you saw on the set every day.”

After nearly a decade on air, “Home Improvement” filmed its last episode in 1999.
Sorry Brad, Randy, and Mark.
We’re sure she loved you boys, too.

I left the show, and I have put my children first since then.
That’s why I’ve kept quitting the business: to be with them."
“Ok here we have covid hair grow out.

Just don’t want to cut it!
So…. new covid fashion raccoon hair,” she captioned anInstagrampic in late 2020.
It doesn’t matter what you do to your hair mama Jill, (ugh sorry, Richardson!)

The play was adapted from the 1999 movie “Cruel Intentions” starringSarah Michelle Gellar and Reese Witherspoon.
When speaking toPlaybilla month after being cast, Richardson shared that she needed to dust off her vocal cords.
“I’m re-learning to sing, or, actually, learning to sing for the first time.
When I sang before, I just belted,” she said.
“He said it was only fair because he had seen me naked.
‘Now we’re even,’ [said Allen].
I laughed uncomfortably,” the former Playboy model wrote in the book,Varietyreported.
Unfortunately for the actor, aclipof him seemingly flashing his on-screen wife resurfaced around the same time.
She quickly cleared the air and said it was not how it may have seemed.