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Thursday, July 1, 2021

Jonathan Taylor Thomas Photographed Publicly For the First Time in Almost 8 Years

Jonathan Taylor Thomas Photographed Publicly For the First Time in Almost 8 Years

  • Jonathan Taylor Thomas was spotted in Los Angeles while walking his dogs, six years after the '90s heartthrob last appeared on a TV show.
  • He’s our childhood crush, all grown up! It’s been eight long years, but Jonathan Taylor Thomas has finally resurfaced. 

    The 39-year-old former child star was recently spotted publicly for the first time since 2013, though he last appeared onscreen in Last Man Standing in 2015. 

    On Sunday, June 20, Jonathan and his two small white dogs were photographed in Los Angeles on a casual walk. He wore Nike sneakers, loose jeans and a zipped up dark hoodie, along with sunglasses, a New York Mets baseball cap and a black mask that was worn around his chin.

    An eyewitness described him as “relaxed looking” while he smoked a vape on the street. 

    The last time fans got a glimpse of the 8 Simple Rules alum out and about was in August 2013, when he was photographed in L.A. in a flannel and tan jacket. 

    Jonathan, who first appeared onscreen at age 7 in The Adventures of Spot, went on to voice Young Simba in The Lion King before landing the role of Randy Taylor in Home Improvement, which he starred in from 1991 to 1999 alongside Tim Allen.

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    Child Stars Then and Now

    He reunited with Tim for Last Man Standing, playing John Baker in 2013 and 2014, before appearing as Randy in the 2015 “Helen Potts” episode that also starred Home Improvement‘s Patricia Richardson. Jonathan even dabbled in directing by helming three episodes of the comedy from 2013 to 2016.

    He’s basically been off the grid since then, but Deadline reported last year that he will soon executive produce a TV series based on David Henry Sterry‘s memoir Master of Ceremonies: A True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates & Chippendales about his time with the male strip troupe.

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    Jonathan graduated from Chaminade College Preparatory School a year after leaving Home Improvement, and then enrolled at Harvard University, St. Andrews University in Scotland and Columbia University.

    In 2013, the Veronica Mars guest star told People why he stepped out of the spotlight for a bit. “I’d been going nonstop since I was 8 years old… I wanted to go to school, to travel and have a bit of a break,” he shared. “To sit in a big library amongst books and students, that was pretty cool… It was a novel experience for me.”

    During the interview, he said his interests included watching “a lot” of movies.  

    In retrospect, he said his career in Hollywood was a “great period in my life,” noting, “But it doesn’t define me. When I think back on the time, I look at it with a wink. I focus on the good moments I had, not that I was on a lot of magazine covers.”

    Monday, June 28, 2021

    Hilarie Burton’s Husband Jeffrey Dean Morgan Almost Played This One Tree Hill Character

    Hilarie Burton’s Husband Jeffrey Dean Morgan Almost Played This One Tree Hill Character

  • Hilarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan have been together for over a decade, but they also could’ve acted together in her hit show One Tree Hill.
  • Hilarie Burton could have been co-stars with her now-husband Jeffrey Dean Morgan on One Tree Hill years before they married, she recently revealed. 

    The actress, who played Petyon Sawyer on the hit teen drama for six seasons, shared that she just found out about this missed opportunity.

    “You know when I met Jeff, he was like, ‘Oh I auditioned for that show,'” she spilled on the Drama Queens podcast on the June 28 episode. “‘And I was like, wait, what?’ And my husband, Jeffrey, auditioned for [Craig] Sheffer‘s part.”

    Sheffer played mechanic Keith Scott for the first few seasons of One Tree Hill.

    “He was like, ‘Yeah, you know I liked the whole gritty garage guy’… you know that edgy thing,” Burton explained her husband said. 

    “Had El Jefe shown up in those tight jeans that Jeff was wearing, yeah I would have definitely had kids earlier,” she joked. “That’s a totally different behind-the-scenes scandal.”

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    Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton: Romance Rewind

    Morgan ended up playing Denny Duquette from 2006 to 2009 on Grey’s Anatomy, a patient at Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital who meets a tragic fate.

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    Burton and Morgan have two children together: Augustus Morgan, 11, and George Virginia Morgan, 3. The married couple tied the knot in 2019, despite it being incorrectly reported that they wed in 2014.

    Burton shared an Instagram post on Oct. 7, 2019 following their wedding weekend. 

    She captioned the post, “I love you Jeffrey. I love our intimate group of friends and family who joined us. I love the various circles of loved ones who have supported us over the years. It was private and magical and everything I dreamed. So yeah. I’m Mrs. Morgan.”

    Tuesday, June 22, 2021

    How Sinbad Almost Lost Out on A Different World Role

    How Sinbad Almost Lost Out on A Different World Role

  • In this sneak peek from the June 24 episode of E!'s Reunion Road Trip, Sinbad reveals the origin story for his A Different World part.
  • Watch: How Bill Cosby Saved Sinbad’s Job on Famous Sitcom

    How different would A Different World have been without Sinbad?

    In this clip from the Thursday, June 24 episode of E!’s Reunion Road Trip, the 64-year-old comedian reveals to his former co-stars that he almost didn’t book A Different World. Looking fondly back at his time on the NBC sitcom, Sinbad, who played Coach Walter Oakes between 1987 and 1991, shares how he went from a stand-up comic to an on-camera personality.

    “I gotta admit…I was scared,” he expresses. “Now y’all don’t understand, Different World was like, ooh!”

    At this moment, Sinbad makes a big reveal: he first auditioned for the show as the warm-up comic. “This is what I never told y’all,” he continues. “I heard that they were looking for a comic to warm up the audience.”

    Despite not knowing what the job entailed, the legendary comedian reveals he decided to go for it anyway. “I had never warmed up a studio audience,” he tells the Reunion Road Trip camera. “So, I was lying.”

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    The (Not So) Secret TV Past of Halle Berry: Living Dolls, A Different World and More

    In conversation with his castmates, Sinbad notes how he claimed to have worked as a warm-up comic for a series of shows. However, he was found out when he claimed to have worked on Magnum, P.I.

    In response to this admission, Jasmine Guy comments, “Magnum, P.I. doesn’t have no warm-up. It’s a drama!”

    Per Sinbad, that’s exactly what the casting agent said. “I’m doing well, and then I said I warmed up Magnum, P.I.,” he recalls in a confessional. “And that’s outdoors, no studio audience.”

    Sinbad, Reunion Road Trip,E!

    Apparently, the executive was ready to fire Sinbad, who was on the verge of getting a job offer. So, what happened?

    [Bill] Cosby said no,” Sinbad explains. “So, he said, ‘This man should be on TV.’ I said, ‘Well, you know, you could make that happen if you…'”

    And the rest, as they say, was history! He concludes, “It’s rare you find actors who do comedy. I said, ‘They’re funny.’ I swear to God, I said, ‘Guys, sitting down watching Jasmine and Cree, it hurts.”

    Watch the new sneak peek above!