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Jonathan Taylor Thomas

Jonathan Taylor Thomas (born September 8, 1981 as Jonathan Taylor Weiss) is an American actor, sometimes nicknamed "JTT". He was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

As a young child, he got his big break playing Randall William Taylor on the television show Home Improvement. He went on to voice Young Simba in Disney's The Lion King and Pinocchio in the live action Adventures of Pinocchio. He stayed with Home Improvement well into his teenage years, before leaving the show to pursue other options. As Thomas got older, he earned a reputation as a teen heartthrob and was a leading cover boy on teen magazines. In 1998 he starred in the Christmas comedy I'll Be Home for Christmas, which although heavily hyped as his break into movies, was a commercial flop. He also appeared in the movies Man of the House, Tom and Huck, Wild America, "Walking Across Egypt," "Common Ground" and Speedway Junky. He had a guest role on the ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter in early 2004, and appeared in the WB's Smallville in 2003 and 2004. Jonathan also took time out to attend Harvard University and a few years at a college in England.

A vocal opponent of abortion, Thomas has been active in various Pro-Life activities and causes.


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A vocal opponent of abortion, Thomas has been active in various Pro-Life activities and causes. Jerald has been married for over twenty years and has an adult daughter. Jonathan also took time out to attend Harvard University and a few years at a college in England. In 2003, Jerald played Condoleezza Rice in a TV movie about the September 11 terrorist attacks. He had a guest role on the ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter in early 2004, and appeared in the WB's Smallville in 2003 and 2004. To date, Jerald is the only real exception to this rule, having worn around six different costumes in the first season, two in the second season and at least three in the third season. He also appeared in the movies Man of the House, Tom and Huck, Wild America, "Walking Across Egypt," "Common Ground" and Speedway Junky. Given that each season of the show takes place over the course of one day, most actors on 24 are restricted to one or two outfts.

In 1998 he starred in the Christmas comedy I'll Be Home for Christmas, which although heavily hyped as his break into movies, was a commercial flop. Ironically, her manipulations and death were a significant factor in the destruction of Palmer's Presidency, her ultimate goal. As Thomas got older, he earned a reputation as a teen heartthrob and was a leading cover boy on teen magazines. Her manipulations ultimately saw her be shot to death by her brother-in-law Wayne (DB Woodside)'s lover Julia (Gina Torres). He went on to voice Young Simba in Disney's The Lion King and Pinocchio in the live action Adventures of Pinocchio. He stayed with Home Improvement well into his teenage years, before leaving the show to pursue other options. Palmer called Sherry in to help him get rid of a threatening campaign financer, but this time she was just as interested in ruining him for turning her away. As a young child, he got his big break playing Randall William Taylor on the television show Home Improvement. In the third season, massive fan response convinced the producers to bring her back, even though her return - along with the return of the show's other leading villainess Nina Myers (Sarah Clarke) - strained credibility.

He was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It didn't work, and she was almost sent to jail but he intervened and saved her. Jonathan Taylor Thomas (born September 8, 1981 as Jonathan Taylor Weiss) is an American actor, sometimes nicknamed "JTT". An angry Sherry returned in season 2 - where she fought with Palmer's aide Lynne (Michelle Forbes) and it was ultimately learnt that she had helped smuggle a nuclear bomb into the country so that she could ultimately report the traitors to her ex-husband (now President) and win him back. Sherry was ultimately revealed to be dialobical and manipulative, a personality at odds with that of her husband, and after her schemes almost cost the life of Kim Bauer (Elisha Cuthbert), Palmer told her he was filing for divorce. Jerald earned her most well-recognised role in 2001 when she appeared in the pilot episode of the Kiefer Sutherland-led FOX series, 24, playing Sherry Palmer, the wife of African-American Senator David Palmer (character). During the first season, Palmer faced an assassination attempt as he ran for President of the United States.

More recently, Jerald has guest starred on Frasier, The Practice, Touched by an Angel and The X-Files. She also had a recurring guest role on ER playing Lynette Evans from 1998 to 1999. Following Larry Sanders, Jerald appeared in the 1997 film Absolute Power and guest starred in 17 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine playing Kasidy Yates, a role which she held from 1995 to the show's end in 1999. Throughout the 1990s, Jerald guest starred in many television series such as Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Grace Under Fire, Cosby and Family Law.

Jerald began her career with small guest roles, and appeared on The Paper Chase from 1984 to 1986 and General Hospital in 1986, before she became recognised world over playing Beverly on The Larry Sanders Show. March 14, 1961) is an American actress with an extensive career in film and television, best known for her portrayal of Sherry Palmer on 24 from 2001 to 2004. Penny Johnson Jerald (b.