TROUBLED actor Zachery Ty Bryan has been arrested on domestic violence charges months after being busted for driving under the influence.
Bryan, who starred as Brad Taylor in the 1990s classic sitcom Home Improvement, was arrested on Wednesday at his home in South Carolina.
Myrtle Beach police were dispatched to a home after receiving calls about a domestic violence incident.
When authorities arrived, they determined Bryan was involved in a physical fight, according to TMZ.
Bryan, 43, was arrested and booked into J. Reuben Long Detention Center on second-degree domestic violence charges.
A judge set his bond at $10,000 on Friday morning.
A mug shot of Bryan from his recent arrest showed the former child actor with cuts on his left cheek, chin, and upper lip, as well as red marks on his forehead.
Long removed from his days on Home Improvement, Bryan has had numerous run-ins with law enforcement dating back to 2020.
That October, an argument with his then-girlfriend led to his arrest, and he later pleaded guilty to charges of menacing and fourth-degree assault for the incident.
Bryan was arrested on domestic assault charges in July 2023 in Oregon before pleading guilty to fourth-degree felony assault in October of that year.
Then, in 2024, Bryan was arrested twice in eight months for driving under the influence.
The embattled actor was first arrested in February 2024 in Riverside County, California.
Bryan refused to take a sobriety test during his arrest, TMZ reported at the time.
Police said that at the time, Bryan had a blood alcohol level of 0.15 – about twice the legal limit.
Then, in October, Bryan was again busted for driving under the influence in Custer County, Oklahoma, about 90 miles west of Oklahoma City.
When Oklahoma police stopped Bryan and asked him when he had stopped drinking, the actor reportedly responded that he “doesn’t think he ever stopped drinking.”
Bryan went on to tell cops that he was “running from California right now” because he hates “that place,” according to TMZ.
In the police encounter, Bryan also refused to take a sobriety test.
Authorities said that Bryan was driving with a suspended license at the time of his arrest in Oklahoma.