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Tim Allen, born Timothy Allen Dick on June 13, 1953, in Denver, Colorado, is an American actor, comedian, and author. He was one of six siblings in his family. After the tragic death of his father, Gerald M. Dick—a real estate agent who was killed by a drunk driver—Tim’s family relocated to the Detroit suburb of Birmingham, Michigan. He later took his stepfather's surname, Allen, as his stage name.
Allen graduated from Western Michigan University in 1976 with a degree in television production and a minor in philosophy. Before pursuing comedy, he worked in a sporting goods store and at an advertising agency. His unique sense of humor, developed as a coping mechanism during his formative years, would later serve as the cornerstone of his entertainment career.
In 1979, Tim Allen began his stand-up comedy career at the Comedy Castle in Detroit after accepting a dare from a friend. His early material was often raw, relying on basic humor that catered to live club audiences. However, his rising career stalled in 1978 when he was arrested for possession of over 650 grams of cocaine. He cooperated with authorities and was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison, which he served from 1979 to 1981.
Following his release, Allen refocused on comedy, gradually refining his act. His career took off after he perfected his "Men Are Pigs" routine—an observational bit celebrating traditional masculinity, tools, and engines, punctuated by his signature grunting noises.
Allen's growing popularity on the stand-up circuit eventually led to a television opportunity. ABC developed a sitcom based on his comedy persona, resulting in the launch of Home Improvement in September 1991. The show followed the life of TV handyman Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor and his family. It quickly became one of the most highly rated programs of the 1990s, running for eight successful seasons and solidifying Allen as a household name.
Tim Allen made his feature film debut in 1994 with the hit holiday comedy The Santa Clause, which was a box office success. That same year, he released a bestselling book titled Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man. In 1995, Allen voiced Buzz Lightyear in Pixar’s groundbreaking animated film Toy Story, a role he reprised in subsequent sequels, including Toy Story 2 (1999) and Toy Story 3 (2010). He returned once again as Buzz in Toy Story 4, to strong anticipation and success.
He also starred in several other family films including Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), The Shaggy Dog (2006), Zoom (2006), and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006). In 1996, he published his second book, I’m Not Really Here, which explored themes of life, fame, and identity.
In 2009, Allen made his directorial debut with the comedy film Crazy on the Outside, in which he also starred. To promote the film, he returned briefly to stand-up comedy, re-engaging fans in a format that had launched his career.
Since 2011, Allen has portrayed Mike Baxter on the ABC—and later Fox—sitcom Last Man Standing. The character reflects Allen’s own views and persona: a traditional, politically conservative executive at a Denver-based outdoor sporting goods store, navigating life surrounded by strong women—his wife and three daughters. The show was well-received, appreciated for its humor and cultural commentary.
Beyond film and television, Tim Allen has lent his voice and image to numerous advertising campaigns. His recognizable voice and comedic timing made him a popular choice for brands across radio and television platforms.
Since 2014, Allen has held an amateur radio license under the call sign KK6OTD. An advocate for the medium, he often incorporates his passion for radio into his public persona.
Tim Allen was first married to Laura Deibel from 1984 until their divorce in 2003. The couple shares one daughter. In 2006, he married actress Jane Hajduk. Together, they have a daughter born in 2009.
Physically, Allen stands at 5 feet 10½ inches tall. While his appearance has naturally aged, he remains active and present in the public eye with a recognizable on-screen and off-screen presence.
Allen maintains an active Twitter account under the handle @ofctimallen. His profile describes him as:
"Santa? Buzz Lightyear? The Tool Man? Mike Baxter? Hey, I’m still that wisecracking kid from the Midwest, looking for answers to life’s big questions."
He joined Twitter in April 2009 and continues to use the platform to engage with fans and promote his projects. More information on his life and career can also be found on his official website, timallen.com.
Tim Allen’s net worth is estimated at approximately $80 million. From his early struggles and setbacks to becoming a stand-up comedy icon, beloved television actor, and blockbuster film voice, Allen has built a dynamic and enduring career in the entertainment industry.
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