After more than three decades as an actor, Tim AllenThe career may end as he considers retirement.
Alan Started as a comedian In the 70s. He expanded in his role with his role as Tim “The Toolman” Taylor of ABC Improvement of homewhich brought him the Golden Globe Award. The sitcom, which lasted from 1991 to 1999, made Alan the household name. He continued to find success in the game Favorite TV Daddy in America Like Mike Baxter Last man standing From 2011 to 2021
“After I started to come to Disney and make an improvement in the home or the last man standing or going on sets, I loved every second of it,” he told before Fox News Digital In 2022, “I never feel I was working, so I don’t know how not to do it.”
Alan noted that he still Adored makes people laugh. “I don’t know if my friend (Jay) Leno ever said it that way. He said,” The retirement is just another word for die. Waiting for me to die. ” And I go, “You know, I never thought about it, Jay.” I have two friends who love their retirement – they play tennis. They get up and have breakfast with their wife. They love their retirement. It takes me almost all my vacation to have two days of relaxation at last because I love what I do. “
The last person to end, but the stars of the show, including Tim Alan, Nancy Travis and Caitlin Dever, remained on our screens. Sitcom started at ABC and participated in Alan as CEO in the Denver Sports Product Store Chain, Colorado. Mike Baxter was the married father of three daughters and Grandpa (…)
On the big screen Alan expressed Buzz Lightyear for Toy history franchise and came to life Santa in life Santa Claus Clause Movies. He noted his return to sitcom by playing Matt Parker on ABC Gearshift In 2025, which has since hinted, it could be his last project.
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During an exclusive interview with US Weekly In 2022, Alan refers to Tom BradyShort retirement from NFL.
“I don’t want to be (Tom) Brady for this because I retired from Improvement of home under great stress because they offered me a lot of suggestion to go back and make ninth and 10th season of Domestic improversT, he shared at that time. “(Wayne) Greek retired, the hockey player.… The same year, a few discounts retired. I just watched sports. I love sports and they all left at the top of my game and that was an interesting thing.”
“I love what I do. I don’t know what I would do if I don’t,” he explained USAS “For me, I have a bunch of friends who like to catch fish. It’s not a big fisherman. I can’t sit around. The golf is more -I worked more in golf than I ever worked.
Do everyone know what time it is? It was the famous phrase that came out of the home refinement, the ABC sitcom, which aired from September 1991 to May 1999. The 30-minute comedy followed Tim “The Toolman” Taylor (Tim Allen) as he hosted the show for a home-based, “time.
A year later, Alan noted that the vacation was not on his radar, saying The New York Post“I think it was (NFL coach John) Madden He said it. A football man said, “I have never worked in my life in my life.” For those of us, blessed to do what we like to do, I cannot imagine retirement. “
Planning to move on
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“This is likely to be the end,” Alan revealed USA Today In February 2025, “This sounds depressing, but I did (Gearshift) Because it seemed like a good idea that would be fun. That’s really. “
Alan admitted that it would be It’s hard to slow downAdding: “I just love being around the people and actors of the camera and crew, so much that I am more unlikely than the thought of leaving the set and, God forbid, play golf.”