Earl Hindman, best known for his role as the odd neighbor in the popular TV show “Home Improvement”, passed away at the age of 61 from lung cancer. The actor, who played Rodney “Hot Rod” Dunham on “Justified” and construction worker Pete on the 1990s, was a veteran character actor who had worked in Hollywood. Hindman died at Stamford Hospital in 2003, and his wife, Molly McGreevey, was his wife of 27 years. He was survived by his wife and siblings.
Tim Allen, an American actor and comedian, is known for playing Tim “The Toolman” Taylor on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement (1991–1999). Allen paid tribute to Hindman in the Last Man, a film that aired in the late 1990s. Hindman’s death comes after a long illness, and his wife and siblings mourn his loss. Allen’s career has been marked by numerous Gold records and a successful career in the entertainment industry.
📹 When Home Improvement Died
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📹 Tim Allen Says ‘Home Improvement’ Fans Still Ask Him To Grunt
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