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Home Improvement star Richard Karn was spotted on a casual, rare outing

Home Improvement star Richard Karn was spotted on a casual, rare outing

Home Improvement actor Richard Karn was spotted on a rare yet casual outing in Los Angeles.

The 68-year-old was spotted shopping for groceries with his wife Tudi Roche earlier this month.

Karn wore a casual blue and red striped golf shirt and dark blue shorts. He was also wearing gray sneakers and had sunglasses slung around his neck while talking on his cell phone. The actor sported a white beard and gray hair for his relaxed appearance.

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Richard Karn and his wife Tudi Roche are spotted on a rare outing in Los Angeles.

Richard Karn and his wife Tudi Roche are spotted on a rare outing in Los Angeles. (TheImageDirect.com)

His slimmed-down appearance comes more than 30 years after he first appeared on the popular sitcom Home Improvement alongside co-star Tim Allen.

Home Improvement aired from 1991 to 1999.

Even though it's been 25 years since the last episode of Home Improvement aired, Allen and Karn remain close. The two played Tim Taylor and Al Borland in the hit series.

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Richard Karn

Richard Karn played handyman Al Borland in Home Improvement alongside his co-star Tim Allen. (Getty Images)

Three decades after the comedy first aired, the pair reunited in 2021 for the show Assembly Required, where they tapped into their DIY roots.

The co-stars both hosted the reality competition series, which involved contestants recreating everyday household items.

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Tim Allen, Richard Karn

During Karn and Allen's time acting on “Home Improvement,” the stars co-hosted a DIY TV show called “Tool Time.” (Getty Images)

During Karn and Allen's time acting on “Home Improvement,” the stars co-hosted a DIY TV show called “Tool Time.”

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“I wanted Richard to be a part of it because it felt like a reality extension of what 'Tool Time' really was, where I add more power, I break something, he would be the reality side of it, and so on.” “It did “It was a good fit,” Allen previously told “Entertainment Tonight.”

He added that the chemistry between them on “Assembly Required” was “just like (our characters) Al Borland and Tim Taylor.”

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Karn's other television credits include his recurring role on the acclaimed series “PEN15” in 2019.

He also hosted game shows such as “Family Feud” from 2002 to 2006 and “Bingo America” from 2008 to 2009.

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