Tyler Merritt is a Nashville based actor, comedian, vocalist and creator of The Tyler Merritt Project. His Television credits include ABC's Kevin Probably Saves The World, Netflix Messiah, Netflix Outer Banks, HBO's limited series The Outsider, Apple TV+'s upcoming series Swagger, and Disney+/Marvel's upcoming series Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Prior to "Before You Call The Cops", Tyler was best known for being the face of the worldwide teaching curriculum for The Gospel Project for Kids. In 2018 Tyler's viral video "Before You Call The Cops" (released by The Tyler Merritt Project) was viewed by over 18 million people worldwide and voted one of the Top 20 videos of the year by NowThisPolitics. In 2020, "Before You Call the Cops recirculated and has now been viewed by over 60 million people and has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, MSNBC Live, and Access Hollywood. Merritt has also been featured in the Las Vegas Review Journal, The New York Times, MSNBC, and the Huffington Post. His most recent viral video "The Playlist" is also stirring the much needed conversation of how we see and communicate with each other. Raised in Las Vegas, NV he has always had a passion for bringing laughter, grace and love into any community that he is able to be a part of.
Tyler Messervey is known for '92 Wagon, Ring, Ring, Death Phone (2018) and Burn, Witch, Burn! (2019).
Tyler Michael James is a filmmaker hailing from the Pacific Northwest. With a penchant for thought-provoking and suspenseful narratives, Tyler's films have earned him numerous accolades and industry recognition. His debut feature, Low Life, was produced independently and premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in 2022, after being acquired by XYZ Films. The film stars Lucas Neff (Marriage Story, Raising Hope) and follows two YouTubers as they attempt to expose a child predator and bring him to justice. The New York Times praised the film as "a suspenseful thriller about the making of a modern predator and the perils of internet notoriety." James's passion for visual effects led him to work in the industry as a freelance compositor for music videos and narrative shorts after moving to Los Angeles in 2012. He then transitioned to television visual effects production at CoSA VFX, where he worked as a Production Coordinator on several high-profile projects, including Gotham, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and Westworld. Later, he went on to work on large mini-series projects like Catch-22, The Underground Railroad, and The Old Man. Before making his debut feature, James worked in the Amazon Studios VFX department, working on VFX-driven projects such as The Peripheral, Fallout, and Citadel. In 2016, Tyler founded his own independent film production company, Ad Opus, based in Los Angeles, California. His early short films and music videos received acclaim and awards, including The Audience Award at the National Film Festival for Talented Youth, Best Visual Effects at the Los Angeles Short Film Festival, and Best Experimental Short at the CineYouth Film Festival. In 2016, Tyler was selected as a finalist for the Roy W Dean Grant for his narrative short 62 Million.
Tyler Miles is known for The Boys in the Band (2020), Grimm (2011) and Camp Abercorn (2016).
Tyler Miller is known for The Haunting of the Murder House (2022), Matched (2021) and Bloodline (2015).
Tyler Milliron was born in Northern California to Donna and Craig Milliron, both prominent innovators in Flameworking. After running the gamut of performance based mediums Musicals, Plays, Opera, Voice Over, and Film Tyler switched focus to Production. With roots in both small business and the theatre, he has become known for Stage-to-Digital works - most notably for streaming networks such as The Stage Network, and Streaming Musicals.
Tyler Mitchell was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. He is known for War Room (2015).
Tyler Moudry is known for Destination Fear (2019) and Ghost Hunters (2004).
Tyler Murphy is known for Coração de Campeão (2011), Lords of the Underworld (2007) and 3 Dias de Natal (2012).
Tyler Murree has been a stage & screen character actor for over 20 years. On stage he's frequently a fun loving, singing and dancing funny man.... on screen he's mostly got a 'jerk's face'. But he'd like to think he has the range to be mean on stage and kind on screen too. He's performed in everything from musicals on Broadway to animated series' on TV and everything else in between. He loves his Family, Pets, Pizza and Batman.