Jonathan Taylor Thomas - Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1987 Adventures of Spot, TheThe Adventures of Spot Spot (voice) TV series short
1990 Bradys, TheThe Bradys Kevin Brady Episode: "Start Your Engines/Here We Grow Again"
Episode: "Hat in the Ring"
1991 In Living Color Macaulay Culkin Episode: "Home Alone Again"
Episode: "The Jackson Bunch"
1991–1998 Home Improvement Randy Taylor 179 episodes
1993 In Living Color Episode: "Forever Silky"
1994 Itsy Bitsy Spider, TheThe Itsy Bitsy Spider George (voice) Episode: "Spider Sense"
1996 Who Stole Santa? Scarecrow Jr (voice) Video
1996 Oz Kids, TheThe Oz Kids Scarecrow Jr (voice) TV series
1996 Christmas in Oz Scarecrow Jr (voice) Video short
1996 Nome Prince and the Magic Belt, TheThe Nome Prince and the Magic Belt Scarecrow Jr (voice) Video
1996 Toto Lost in New York Scarecrow Jr (voice) Video
2000 Common Ground Tobias TV movie
2000 Ally McBeal Chris Emerson Episode: "Do You Wanna Dance?"
2000 Wild Thornberrys, TheThe Wild Thornberrys Tyler Tucker (voice) 5 episodes
2000 Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas!, TheThe Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas! Tangie (voice) Video
2000 Timothy Tweedle the First Christmas Elf Timothy Tweedle TV movie
2001 An American Town Rafe TV movie
2001 Smallville Ian Randall Episode: "Dichotic"
2003 The Simpsons Luke Stetson (voice) Episode: "Dude, Where's My Ranch?"
2004 Smallville Ian Randall Episode: "Asylum"
2004 8 Simple Rules Jeremy 3 episodes
2005 Veronica Mars Ben Episode: "Weapons of Class Destruction"

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