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"Nuthin' wrong with
being a little crazy.
Heck, look at us . . ."

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Jonathan Taylor Thomas (Marshall Stouffer) was the voice of Young Simba in the smash animated hit "The Lion King," Thomas' first theatrical feature. He then starred in the comedy hit, "Man of the House." In the spring and summer of 1995, Jonathan completed back-to-back films, starring as Tom Sawyer in "Tom and Huck" and in the title role of the live-action adaptation of "The Adventures of Pinocchio." This year, he received the NATO ShoWest Award for Best Young Actor for his work in feature films.

Fall of 1996 marks the start of the sixth season of the long-running hit comedy series, "Home Improvement," in which Thomas stars as the middle son, Randy. His performance earned him the Hollywood Reporter's Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. Along with his co-stars on the series, Thomas has received the People's Choice Award four times as part of the Favorite Comedy Series.

Thomas was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. His favorite hobby is fishing, and he has released many catches from streams, lakes and oceans in several states and countries.

Filmography
  1. Wild America (1997) . . . Marshall Stouffer
  2. "Oz Kids, The" (1996) TV Series . . . Scarecrow, Jr.
  3. Adventures of Pinocchio, The (1996) (voice) . . . Pinocchio
  4. Christmas in Oz (1996) (voice) . . . Scarecrow Jr.
  5. Nome Prince and the Magic Belt, The (1996) (voice) . . . Scarecrow Jr.
  6. Toto Lost in New York (1996) (voice) . . . Scarecrow Jr.
  7. Who Stole Santa? (1996) (voice) . . . Scarecrow Jr
  8. Man of the House (1995) . . . Ben Archer
  9. Tom and Huck (1995) . . . Tom Sawyer
  10. Lion King, The (1994) (voice) . . . Young Simba
  11. "Home Improvement" (1991) TV Series . . . Randy William Taylor
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  • Frances Fisher
  • Jamey Sheridan
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    Wild America

    ©1997 Morgan Creek Productions, Inc.