Timothy Allen Dick was born on June
13, 1953, in Denver, Colorado, USA. His father was
Gerald Dick, a real-estate salesman who was killed
in a collision with a drunk driver while driving his
family home from a University of Colorado football
game when Tim was 11 years-old.
His mother was Martha Dick (AKA Marty Dick), a community-service
worker who remarried her high-school sweetheart, an
Episcopalian deacon, two years after Tim's father's
death. Tim also has a total of eight siblings. When
Tim was young his family moved to Birmingham, Michigan.
In high school, his favorite subject was shop, of
course, and after high school he attended Western Michigan
University and graduated with a degree in Television
Production in 1975. In 1978, he was arrested on drug
charges and spent two years in jail. Upon his release,
he had a new outlook on life and on a dare from a friend
started his comedy career at the Comedy Castle in Detroit.
Later, he went on to do several cable specials, including,
Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen (1988) and Tim Allen: Men Are
Pigs (1991) (TV). In 1991 he became the star of his
own hit television series on ABC called "Home
Improvement" (1991).
While continuing to film his television show throughout
most of the 90's, he starred in a string of blockbuster
movies including The Santa Clause (1994), Toy Story
(1995), Toy Story 2 (1999) and Galaxy Quest (1999).
In August of 1996, he developed and unveiled his own
signature line of power tools, manufactured by Ryobi.
On top of all that, he has his own racing team, Tim
Allen/Saleen RRRRacing. In May of 1999, he ended his
show "Home Improvement" (1991) after 8 seasons
and in 2001, he filmed such movies as Big Trouble (2002)
and Joe Somebody (2001). |