Tim Allen Bio, Age, Nationality, Height, Family, Wife, Net Worth, Movies, Last Man Standing

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Tim Allen Biography

Tim Allen ( born Timothy Alan Dick) is an American actor, voice actor, entertainer, writer, and comedian best known for his roles in the ABC sitcoms Home Improvement and Last Man Standing.

Tim Allen Age and Birthday

How old is Allen? Allen is 69 years old as of 2022. He was born on June 13, 1953, in Denver, Colorado, United States. He celebrates his birthday on the 13th of June every year.

Tim Allen Education

He went to ‘Ernest W. Seaholm High School’ in Birmingham and later He then attended ‘Central Michigan University,’ later transferring to ‘Western Michigan University. ALSO READ: Pamela Brown

Tim Allen Nationality | Ethnicity

What ethnicity is Tim? he belongs to the white ethnicity/heritage, she was born and raised in Denver, Colorado, United States, and he holds American nationality.

Tim Allen Height

How tall is Allen? Allen stands at an average height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall.

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Tim Allen Family | Parents

Dick was born in Denver, Colorado, to Gerald and Martha Dick. His father worked as a real estate agent, and his mother as a volunteer. Allen adored his father and recalls him as having a terrific sense of humor. Allen’s father died in a vehicle accident when he was 11 years old, leaving him sad. His mother married a friend two years after his father’s death. He and his family were forced to relocate to Birmingham, Michigan.

Tim Allen Wife | Married

Who is Tim Allen’s wife? Allen got married to his longtime girlfriend Laura Diebel in 1984, the two later divorced in 2003. Together they have a daughter named Katherine. Allen later married actress Jane Hajduk in 2006 after dating her for five long years, they have a daughter together.

Tim Allen Net Worth

How much is Allen worth? Allen has an estimated net worth of $80 million which he has earned through being an actor and comedian.

Tim Allen Last Man Standing

Allen returned to ABC in 2011 to star in the sitcom Last Man Standing, which aired from 2011 to 2017. The character is partially based on the author’s own life as a Republican father of three daughters. The show was discontinued in May 2017 after six seasons. Mike Baxter, a conservative parent fighting for his virtuality in a house full of women, is led by him. Allen’s assertions that ABC Entertainment Chief Channing Dungey couldn’t fit the show into its schedule were debunked by Dungey. On May 11, 2018, Fox TV CEOs and Presidents announced that the Last Man had been formally raised for the seventh season. Allen had been revealed as part of the Netflix film El Dorado shortly before the cancellation of the Last Man Standing.

Tim Allen Career

Allen was offered a better job at the sports goods store, and he secured a job at the store’s in-house advertising agency, things began to look up for him, but he continued to trade in narcotics. He was arrested for cocaine possession in 1978. Allen tried stand-up comedy while on bail and made his debut at Detroit’s ‘Comedy Castle.’ He was taken in to testify shortly after his performance and was sentenced to 28 months in prison. When he appeared in local television commercials in Detroit, he began to gain notoriety. He also appeared on ‘Some Semblance of Sanity,’ a cable comedy show. After relocating to Los Angeles, he began performing at ‘The Comedy Store.’

Allen’s New York Times best-seller ‘Don’t Stand Too Close to a Naked Man’ was published in 1994. The following year, he portrayed the popular character ‘Buzz Lightyear’ in the smash film Toy Story.’ Allen built his own race team with Steve Saleen and race driver Bob Bondurant in addition to his acting job. ‘Saleen/Allen “RRR” Speedlab,’ he named his squad. In the ‘SCCA World Challenge,’ the squad raced Saleen Mustangs. He starred in the 1997 film ‘Jungle 2 Jungle.’ Despite the fact that it was a ‘Disney’ production, it was a box office flop. He was cast as ‘Buzz Lightyear’ in ‘Toy Story 2’ two years later.

Allen appeared in films such as ‘Galaxy Quest,’ a science fiction satire starring Alan Rickman, in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Because of his ‘Pure Michigan’ advertising, he was seen a lot on TV and radio in 2009. For the ‘Travel Michigan’ agency, he created these well-known commercials. In the same year, he began a promotional tour for his film “Crazy on the Outside.” Allen has been starring in the ABC sitcom ‘Last Man Standing’ since 2011. He portrays ‘Mike Baxter,’ a man struggling to assert his masculinity in a home dominated by women—his wife and three daughters. Tim took a sabbatical from movies due to his TV commitments, but returned in 2017 with Netflix’s bleak comedy feature ‘El Camino Christmas.’ He returned to his role as ‘Buzz Lightyear’ in the fourth edition of ‘Toy Story,’ ‘Toy Story 4,’ two years later.

Tim Allen Movies

  • 2019; Toy Story 4
  • 2019; No Safe Spaces
  • 2018; Ralph Breaks the Internet
  • 2017; El Camino Christmas
  • 2013; 3 Geezers!
  • 2013; Adventures of the Penguin King
  • 2012; Toy Story Toons: Partysaurus Rex
  • 2012; Chimpanzee
  • 2012; The Penguin King
  • 2011; Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation
  • 2011; Toy Story Toons: Small Fry
  • 2010; Crazy on the Outside
  • 2010; Toy Story 3
  • 2010; I Am Comic
  • 2009; The Six Wives of Henry Lefay
  • 2008; Redbelt
  • 2007; Fired!

Tim Allen TV Shows

  • 2020; Reno 911!
  • 2016; 88th Academy Awards
  • 2015; Cristela; Mike Baxter
  • 2015; Toy Story at 20: To Infinity and Beyond
  • 2014; Toy Story That Time Forgot
  • 2013; Toy Story of Terror! Buzz Lightyear
  • 2011–present; Last Man Standing
  • 2004; Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose and Kaboom
  • 2003; These Guys
  • 1998; The Larry Sanders Show
  • 1998; Spin City;
  • 1997; Soul Man; Tim Taylor
  • 1997; The Wonderful World of Disney
  • 1996; The Drew Carey Show
  • 1991–99; Home Improvement