Tyler Griffin was born on March 4, in Los Angeles, California. His father, Patrick Griffin is of English/Irish descent and his mother, Ileane Rusch is of (mixed) African-American descent, but looking at this blond hair, blue eyed kid, it's hard to believe! A third generation industry kid, music and movies have been a BIG part of his young life! His Grandmother was singer/actress and vocal coach Gloria Rusch, who performed all over the world with such legends as Duke Ellington, George Duke, Chick Corea and Stevie Wonder among others, and she also did some acting on TV and in features. Unfortunately he never met her as she passed away in January 2000 from Breast Cancer. His Father is composer Patrick Griffin. His mother, Ileane Rusch, a former (Arista recording artist), singer and actress turned talent manager and producer, was an energetic music and film aficionado that endlessly supported her children in the arts. She passed away in June 2019 after fighting breast cancer for 11 years, in the end was surrounded by friends and family, and took her last breadth while holding Tyler's hand. Tyler loves animals. When he was younger he and his sister caught tadpoles and raised them into frogs, would find caterpillars and watch them transition into butterflies, and grew up with cats and dogs and tortoises. Tyler spent much time as a child singing, dancing and making friends wherever he went. When younger, Tyler was raised affectionately calling recording artist John Novello John Novello "grandpa" although there is no family relation whatsoever as John was Tyler's Mother second stepfather. There is absolutely no Italian in Tyler's heritage as some websites are incorrectly displaying. Tyler's biological Grandparents are singer Gloria Rusch (1946-2000), helicopter pilot James Rausch (1944-1972), engineer Raymond Griffin (1924-1998), and music-lover June Griffin (1930-1991). He never met any of his grandparents but he was fond of his Great Grandmother Emma Rausch (1923-2016) as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins. Tyler has a big sister Naomi Griffin, who also acted when younger, is an amazing singer, and is now building an art career His first industry gig was a Living Spaces commercial alongside Ava Chelsea Ingram, then on Commercials for Oreo, Epson, Web Series and Pilots and to date his biggest most exciting job was working with Director James Wan shooting Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) which was released in September, on Friday the 13th. Since Middle School, Tyler now enjoys singing and dancing in competitive award-winning show choirs, and works behind the camera, constantly filming and editing movies and music videos to make inspiring movies he shares with his audience on YouTube. He has started songwriting and is releasing digital tunes, (2020) working on his first album. Stay tuned!
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Tyler Haines is known for The Phantom Lake Kids in the Beast Walks Among Us (2021), Guns of the Apocalypse (2018) and Demon with the Atomic Brain (2017).
Raised in the Laurentian Mountains just North of Montreal (Canada), Tyler studied film and video production at both the Vancouver Film School and Columbia Academy as a means to combine his creative and athletic talents. An all-round athlete and action sports enthusiast from a very young age, Tyler spent his winters taking part in ski, then snowboard competitions, becoming one of the first sponsored freestyle snowboarders in Quebec. In the summer Tyler participated in the world of competitive motorsports. His first experience behind the wheel was Kart racing at age 10, which led to cars, ice and then competitive drifting. A born competitor, Tyler claimed podiums in all of these disciplines. Since 1997 he has channeled his passions into a career in stunt performing, working on well over one hundred productions across North America and Asia. Tyler's first international stunt experience was negotiating swordplay and high fall burns in China. He has since worked as a performer and coordinator on some of the most demanding projects to come through the Montreal film scene over the past decade. His experience on the track paved the way to a lead driver position on Death Race and eventually to a Taurus World Stunt Award nomination for his driving work.
Tyler Hamilton is known for Doping WADAmer (2016), Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story (2014) and 30 for 30 (2009).
Tyler Harding began his acting career at age eight performing in community theater. Since then, he has pursued numerous theatrical and film opportunities leading him to SAG eligible status. Tyler has had an opportunity to play characters in feature films, television, commercials, Internet, and short films. He has worked with green screens and has learned combat choreography and horseback riding to supplement his roles. He continues to refine his craft by taking acting and singing classes, as well as, learning new skills to support his acting career. His goals include expanding to act in areas outside the Midwest and to work with established actors on television, feature films, and on stage. In addition to acting, Tyler directs, produces, and writes screenplays.
Tyler Harlow is known for The Love Advisor (2023), Montague (2022) and The Happiness Playbook.
Tyler Hayes is a multiple awarding winning professional songwriter who has penned songs for Hilary Duff, Jesse McCartney, Bebe Winans & Rob Thomas (Matchbox 20), Tina Arena, Jo Dee Messina, and Gloriana, to name a few. Her first cut was "If This World", recorded by Jaci Velasquez, a contemporary Christian artist. The song was #1 on the CCM charts for over 14 weeks, earning Tyler membership into the ASCAP #1 club. Tyler received another ASCAP Most Performed Song award for her top 5 hit single "Bring It On Home" for Little Big Town. Her Christmas song "My Christmas Prayer", which she co-wrote with Bebe Winans, was the title cut on Mr. Winans exclusive Christmas record for the Starbucks Co. for three consecutive years. One of Tyler's highlights, was her song "Right Now" (We Need One Another) co-written with Bebe Winans and Ross Copperman which was performed by Vince Gill, Wynonna Judd, and Bebe and Cece Winans on the Oprah Winfrey Post Election and Post Inauguration specials. Tyler had a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet with Oprah personally to discuss the creation of the song's video and event. In 2014, Tyler went back to her acting roots, making her first full length feature film, "As Dreamers Do". The movie is a biopic on the life of Walt Disney. Tyler has a starring role, where she plays Walt's mother, Fora Disney. In 2012, after years of penning songs for celebrity recording artist, Tyler created THE SONG WORKSHOP, a creative therapy modality that uses songwriting as it's principal tool. She continues this work in treatment centers, group therapy session, individual therapy sessions, and the like, within the continental United States. Tyler is on the board of Collegiate Recovery at the University of Georgia, where she is beginning the journey of helping young people who struggle with addiction. She also works helping those in addiction recovery at several local treatment centers in the Nashville, Tennessee area. Raised in Thomasville, GA, Tyler ventured away from her Southern up bringing to attend New York University. She studied creative writing and music business, ultimately earning her BA and graduating with honors. After graduation, Tyler, moved to Los Angeles, where she signed her first publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music. She then went on to write for Word Music Publishing, Big Loud Shirt, and Razor & Tie. In 2011, Tyler founded Bloom Big Songs, a music publishing company. Tyler resides just outside of Nashville in Franklin, TN.
Tyler Hayse was born on October 17, 1991 in Mount Ayr, Iowa, USA. He is known for Vice (2018), Survivor Girl (2019) and Unusual Suspects (2010).
Tyler Henckel is an actor, known for Adolescence (2018).