Born August 19, 1991 in Indianapolis, Indiana as Tyler Brooks Weisenauer. He is the son of Jeff and Leigh Weisenauer and the youngest to one brother, Jordan Weisenauer. At the age of 4, Tyler started playing hockey which quickly became a passion of his. At age 21, Tyler moved to Nashville, Tennessee to work in audio production. From elementary school to high school, Tyler traveled all over the Midwest playing hockey. After winning a state championship his Junior year in high school, Tyler decided it was time to hang up the skates and focus on what he wanted to do with his life. Tyler had been recording music and making home movies with friends ever since he was little, which made him want to pursue a life in the entertainment industry. Tyler then decided to attend Full Sail University in which he received his Bachelor's of Science Degree in Recording Arts. Tyler has worked as a production sound mixer consistently for the past 8 years in the Nashville area. Some of his feature credits include Camp Hideout, Best Laid Plans, Christmas in Tune, Every Other Holiday, and Road Less Traveled just to name a few. Also, Tyler has worked on many documentaries as well as television series including The Orville, Grace and Frankie, Demarcus Family Rules, Music City, Mike Judge Presents: Tales from the Tourbus, and many more. Although, Tyler's main focus for the past has been audio, lately he has been taking up the acting and directing role in which he hopes to further his success in the industry.
Tyler White is known for The Cobblestone Corridor (2016), The Dangerfields (2022) and A Predator Returns (2021).
Tyler Whitman is known for Million Dollar Listing New York (2012), Celebrity Family Feud (2008) and Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (2009).
An Honours BFA from Ryerson University, independent filmmaker, actor and stuntman, Tyler's largest success has come from the advertising world as a director for Untitled Films. His accolades include: Molson Canadian "Project Indonesia", which aired during the 2014 Winter Olympics and gained nearly 2 million views on YouTube. Mastercard "Priceless Surprises", which featured Justin Timberlake and amassed over 29 million online views. Gilette "Go Ask Dad" racked up over 6 million views on Youtube, won a Bronze Lion at Cannes and has garnered press from the likes of Vanity Fair, Esquire, and many others. A lifelong martial artist and action film aficionado, Tyler earned his black belt in Woo Gar Mo Sut and continues to train in different martial arts, with a focus on fight choreography and stunts. His short films have have won multiple awards in festivals across North America, the most notable being "All-In" which premiered at the Action On Film Festival in Los Angeles and screened at festivals in Toronto, New York, Las Vegas, Grand Rapids and Boston. It won awards for "Best Fight Choreography" and "Male Action Performer of the Year" and nominations for "Best Stunts", "Best Editing" and "Best Short Film". Hot on the heels of this success, Tyler is primed to produce and direct his first feature film based on the characters that he brought to life in the "All-In" short film. Tyler is the owner of his own production company in Toronto named Eye of the Storm Pictures.
Tyler Williams is an actor, known for The Hunting (2017).
Tyler Williams is known for Godspeed, Los Polacos! (2020).
Tyler Winfield is known for A Shattered Diamond (2021), Pandemonium and Trackside Goons (2021).
Tyler Wing is known for El Placer De Dar Placer (2023), La Confesión (2024) and Martinez, Margaritas and Murder!.
Tyler Wirtanen is a director and editor, known for The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (2014), My Brother Donnie (2014) and Reprisal (2010).
Tyler Wladis will next be seen starring in the upcoming Paramount Plus live-action reboot The Fairly Oddparents: Fairly Odder. Wladis was last seen as a series regular on the ABC comedy Single Parents. He started dancing at the age of 4 in his hometown of Syracuse, NY, and quickly discovered a passion for performing. At age 6 he made his regional theater debut in Ogunquit Playhouse's Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Benji) followed by their productions of Beauty & the Beast(Chip) and Ragtime (Little Boy). Branching out to New York City, Tyler did a special workshop of Ragtime on Ellis Island, and was directed by Jerry Zaks in multiple readings of Hope: A Tragedy. On the small screen, Tyler starred as 'Randy' in FOX's A Christmas Story Live!, and his big screen debut was opposite Richard Schiff and Justin Long in the independent feature film After Class, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.