Jtt where is he
He'd go on to study at Harvard, Columbia and St. Andrew's University in Scotland, admitting he enjoyed the anonymity of just being another college co-ed after spending years as the teen idol of the moment. While he made a brief return to acting, making highly publicized guest appearances on hit series like Veronica Mars, Smallville and 8 Simple Rules , Jonathan chose to leave the industry behind again in and, unlike Mary-Kate and Ashley, he was mostly able to go back to living a normal life, free of paparazzi and fan encounters.
Thomas is also apparently one of the rare thirty-somethings not on social media that doesn't have to document every piece of avocado toast he consumes, though a quick Google search reveals there are still quite a few fan sites dedicated to the actor. With just over 3, followers, JTT Archive is still an account all about Jonathan, even if they don't have a lot to work with.
The sporadic posts are usually photos from one his calendars in the '90s or archives of decades-old interviews he has done. Their post with the most comments? The recent sighting of Jonathan, of course, with some followers saying it doesn't look like him—"that is not his nose, nostrils"—while others proclaim the photos made their day. These recent snaps provided the first new content Jonathan's fanbase has gotten in six years. The last came after he reunited with Tim Allen for a guest spot on ABC's Last Man Standing , making four appearances between and and directing several episodes, a move behind the camera that he predicted back in In an interview with Premiere magazine, he said that while many people in the industry were hopeful that he'd be "the next Macaulay Culkin," he had dreams of being "the next Ron Howard.
And if fans were surprised to see Jonathan back on their TV screens when he appeared on Last Man Standing , his former onscreen dad was even more shocked.
But he graduated and he came back, and loves directing, loves working with actors," Tim told Yahoo at the time. It's funny to see him so shy, so nervous. He worried whether he still had it, and he didn't want to do this because he's had other stuff in mind.
But for Jonathan Taylor Thomas, the shine had worn off. Not to mention the cover of every teen magazine in the '90s. But Thomas decided to walk away from the limelight at the height of his career.
He said: "To sit in a big library amongst books and students, that was pretty cool. Did he meet Wills and Kate there? We don't know. But despite walking away, Thomas insisted that he doesn't have any regrets about his time as a child star.
When I think back on the time, I look at it with a wink," he revealed. Thomas also revealed that he has taken up more of a role behind the camera, directing and writing scripts. Apparently, the acting bug bit and bit him hard. The Bradys failed, and Jonathan was quickly looking for a new gig. Jonathan was just ten-year-old when he first brought the middle Taylor child to life. With his trademark shaggy hair, blue eyes, and bright smile, Jonathan quickly became a teen idol for millions.
For seven seasons — episodes in total — Jonathan worked hard at his career and his schooling. As he juggled his TV show and school, his movie career was taking off. His character, Randy Taylor, went on an environmental study program in Costa Rica. In the early s, Jonathan only appeared in a handful of roles: he played Ian Randall in two episodes of Smallville , had a three-episode story arc on 8 Simple Rules in , and appeared on an episode of Veronica Mars in
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