‘Home Improvement’ alum Zachery Ty Bryan could face full prison sentence after 3 probation violations

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“Home Improvement” alum Zach Ty Bryan could face a full sentence after violating his probation three times.

Bryan admitted to the violations while appearing in an Oregon court Monday, ABC News affiliate station KEZI reported. The sitcom actor, 44, will allegedly be sentenced on Feb. 17.

In 2023, Bryan was given three years of probation instead of 20 months in prison after being convicted of domestic violence.

Zachery Ty Bryan could reportedly face a full sentence after violating his probation. J. Reuben Long Detention Center/City of North Myrtle Beach, Horry County
The actor reportedly admitted to the violations in court Monday. FilmMagic

Now, his probation officer is asking the court to give Bryan the full sentence after he was reportedly arrested multiple times for driving under the influence of intoxicants over a period of 26 months.

His rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Earlier this year, Bryan and his fiancée, Johnnie Faye Cartwright, were arrested after the actor violated his domestic violence probation.

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office put out a statement at the time confirming that authorities “responded to a report of reckless endangering in the area of Big Fall Creek Road milepost 5, a popular camping area northeast of Lowell.”

The “Home Improvement” alum could be sentenced on Feb. 17. Getty Images
He was given three years of probation after being convicted of domestic violence. Zachery Ty Bryan/Instagram

The duo had been driving together with their three young children and at some point, Bryan got out of the truck and began walking along the road, the report stated.

“Cartwright then attempted to run over Bryan, crashing the truck with the children inside into the ditch. Bryan was able to move out of the way and avoid injury. No one inside the pickup was injured,” the statement read.

Deputies observed that there were signs they were “both impaired” and also learned that “Bryan was not supposed to be in contact with Cartwright.”

Last month, he and his fiancée, Johnnie Faye Cartwright, were arrested. Johnnie Faye Cartwright/Facebook
She was accused of attempting to run Bryan over with a truck. Johnnie Faye Cartwright/Facebook

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Bryan was arrested for violating his probation, while Cartwright was arrested for attempted assault in the first degree, three counts of recklessly endangering and driving under the influence.

In 2020, Cartwright accused Bryan of attacking her and he was charged with felony strangulation, menacing, assault and harassment.

Bryan previously claimed that his childhood fame left him with “scars” and said he “deeply” regretted his actions.

“Being thrust into the spotlight at nine years old brought pressures I wasn’t equipped to handle — but that’s no justification for my choices as an adult,” he told TMZ in November.

Bryan previously blamed his legal issues on his childhood fame. ©Touchstone Television/Courtesy Everett Collection
“Being thrust into the spotlight at nine years old brought pressures I wasn’t equipped to handle — but that’s no justification for my choices as an adult,” he told TMZ in November. Courtesy Everett Collection

He also blamed his “repeated legal issues” on his struggles with “the lasting effects of early fame, addiction, and poor decision-making.”

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.

If you or someone you care about is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

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