Holiday Handbook: Browse shopping deals, recipes, tips for gathering safely and more. Patricia Richardson is one of the most recognizable sitcom moms in television history, but the "Home Improvement" star's new look is prompting fans to do a double-take. Richardson, 69, typically colors her hair chestnut brown but instead decided to let her natural gray color grow out during quarantine.

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Tobolowsky initially suggested to producers of Home Improvement that Richardson be considered for the role of Jill Taylor after Frances Fisher was deemed too serious for the role. She appeared in one episode of The Cosby Show in the third season with her real-life husband, playing a woman giving birth to her ninth child. Richardson also appeared in the films Christmas Evil and C. In , she appeared in one episode of Quantum Leap as a radio station owner. When asked to go back and do a second season after her contract had expired, she passed in order to stay in New York and continue performing in Beth Henley's The Miss Firecracker Contest off-Broadway. Both shows ran for 13 episodes. In , three months after giving birth to twins, Richardson became a last-minute replacement for Frances Fisher in what would be her breakout role as Jill Taylor on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement. Richardson received four Emmy nominations, and two Golden Globe nominations in this role.
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