Zachery Ty Bryan, the former child star of 'Home Improvement' and 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift', has once again found himself in legal trouble, this time facing arrest for the sixth time in just five years. The 44-year-old actor was taken into custody in Oregon on Saturday, accused of violating his probation agreement. This latest incident comes on the heels of a previous arrest for domestic assault, with his fiancée, Johnnie Faye Cartwright, also being held on multiple charges, including driving under the influence and attempted assault. The situation has raised concerns about the actor's well-being and the safety of those around him.
Bryan's legal troubles have been a recurring theme in recent years. In January, he was arrested in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for second-degree domestic violence, with Cartwright alleging that he choked and punched her. This incident marks the second time in 2024 that Bryan has been arrested, following DUI charges in October and February. The year prior, he faced charges of misdemeanor harassment, third-degree robbery, and fourth-degree felony assault, with the latter charge being resolved through probation, which is set to expire late next year.
Adding to the list of incidents, Bryan was also arrested in 2020 for allegedly strangling his then-girlfriend at their Oregon home. The nature of the latest arrest is not yet clear, and it remains uncertain whether he has retained legal representation. Despite his successful career in the entertainment industry, including roles in films like 'True Heart' and 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift', as well as his appearance in Netflix and Adi Shankar's 'The Guardians of Justice', Bryan's personal life has been marred by a series of legal issues that have raised questions about his well-being and the potential impact on his future endeavors.