Aisha Tyler

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Aisha Tyler
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Tyler in 2014
Born (1970-09-18) September 18, 1970 (age 54)
Alma mater Dartmouth College (1992)
Occupation(s)Actress, talk show host
Years active1996–present
Spouse
Jeff Tietjens
(m. 1992;div. 2017)
Website aishatyler.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Aisha Tyler (born September 18, 1970) [1] is an American actress and talk show host. She is known for playing Andrea Marino in the first season of Ghost Whisperer , Dr. Tara Lewis in Criminal Minds since 2015, Mother Nature in the final two The Santa Clause films, and voicing Lana Kane in Archer . She also had recurring roles on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Talk Soup , and Friends .

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She co-hosted seasons two through seven of CBS's The Talk , for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host. Since 2013, she has hosted Whose Line Is It Anyway? . [2] She also hosted Ubisoft's E3 press conferences and has lent her voice to the video games Halo: Reach , Gears of War 3 , and Watch Dogs .

Early life

Tyler, who is of African American heritage, was born on September 18, 1970, in San Francisco, California, the daughter of Robin Gregory, a teacher, and James Tyler, a photographer. [3] [4] The family spent one year in Ethiopia and later spent time living in an ashram in Oakland, California. Her parents separated when she was ten years old, after which her father raised her. [5] Her maternal great-grandfather was Thomas Montgomery Gregory, a dramatist and educator, and her great-great-grandfather was Howard University professor James Monroe Gregory. [6]

She pursued an early interest in comedy at McAteer High School in San Francisco, which had a special program called School of the Arts, now named Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts. [7] Tyler attended high school with Sam Rockwell and Margaret Cho. She had a crush on Rockwell and followed him into acting class one day, leading to her interest in improv and sketch. [8]

Tyler graduated from Dartmouth College in 1992. [9] [10] She was a member of The Tabard, a co-ed fraternity. [11] At Dartmouth, she co-founded and sang in the Dartmouth Rockapellas, an all-female a cappella group devoted to spreading social awareness through song. [11]

After briefly working for a San Francisco advertising firm, she toured the country pursuing a comedy career [12] then moved to Los Angeles in 1996. [13]

Career

Tyler signing at a Barnes & Noble bookstore in New York AishaTyler01.JPG
Tyler signing at a Barnes & Noble bookstore in New York

Tyler's career in television took off in 2001 with jobs as the host of Talk Soup [14] and the reality-dating series The 5th Wheel , although Talk Soup was canceled the following year and Tyler left The 5th Wheel in 2002 to pursue other interests. Tyler has devoted a significant amount of her time to independent projects, including a role in the play Moose Mating, for which she received an NAACP Image Award. She also wrote, directed, and starred in the independent short film The Whipper. Moving into acting, Tyler featured in Friends as Dr. Charlie Wheeler, [15] Joey's and then Ross's girlfriend, in the ninth and tenth seasons. [16] She followed this up with guest spots on CSI: Miami and Nip/Tuck , as well as balancing season-long recurring roles on both CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and 24 during the 2004–2005 television season. She also filmed her own talk show pilot for ABC and a sitcom pilot for CBS, neither of which was picked up. She has guest-starred on MADtv . [17]

Following her regular role on the CBS series Ghost Whisperer during its first season, Tyler appeared in several films, including The Santa Clause 2 , The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause , .45 , the comedy Balls of Fury and the Lifetime drama film For One Night alongside Raven-Symoné. In 2007, she filmed the thriller Death Sentence and the crime drama Black Water Transit . She also continues to appear on television, with appearances on Boston Legal , Reno 911! , The Boondocks , and as a guest film critic on several episodes of At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper , filling in for the absent Roger Ebert while he recuperated from surgery.

The Talk co-hosts Julie Chen, Aisha Tyler, Sharon Osbourne, Sara Gilbert, and Sheryl Underwood in 2012 The Ladies of TV 2012.jpg
The Talk co-hosts Julie Chen, Aisha Tyler, Sharon Osbourne, Sara Gilbert, and Sheryl Underwood in 2012

Tyler has moved into print media as a regular contributor to Glamour , Jane , and Entertainment Weekly magazines. Her first book, Swerve: A Guide to the Sweet Life for Postmodern Girls, was released in January 2004. [18] Tyler plays on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the Futures Without Violence charity. She also made a guest appearance on Kanye West's single "Slow Jamz", which featured Twista and Jamie Foxx. Philanthropy and charity work are very important to Tyler, and she regularly does volunteer work for the American Red Cross, The Trust for Public Land, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the International Rescue Committee.

Tyler appeared in a nude pictorial, along with other celebrities, in the May 2006 issue of Allure . [19] The annual Nude Issue raises money to combat skin cancer.

In May 2009, it was announced that ABC had given Tyler her own talk show pilot, The Aisha Tyler Show. [20] In early May 2010, she presented the "Welcome to the Beta" video for Halo: Reach . She also voiced a minor character in the game. [21]

In 2009, she began her starring role voicing Lana Kane in the FX series Archer , which premiered on January 14, 2010 [22] and ran for a total of 14 seasons, ending in 2023. [23] In August 2010, Tyler began appearing in a recurring guest spot on The Stephanie Miller Show . The segment is named "Tuesdays With Tyler". [24] Tyler appears either in-studio or via phone when she is not otherwise committed to one of her acting roles. While Hal Sparks was out of the country, Tyler filled in as the third member of the Stephanie Miller Sexy Liberal Comedy Tour on three shows in August 2011. [25]

Also in 2009, Tyler performed her stand-up comedy routine live at the Fillmore Theatre. [26]

On July 26, 2011, Tyler premiered her own weekly podcast, Girl on Guy , where she interviews her favorite celebrity friends and discusses topics guys love. The show launched as the No. 4 comedy podcast on iTunes. The first weekly installment of Girl on Guy featured guest H. Jon Benjamin (her costar on Archer); the second featured the host of Current TV's former show InfoMania , Brett Erlich, on August 1, 2011; and the third featured Archer creator Adam Reed on August 9, 2011. She hosted the show until 2017.

In October 2011, it was announced that Tyler would join the cast of The Talk as a permanent co-host, replacing Holly Robinson Peete. Her first full week as a co-host was from October 24 through October 28, 2011. [2] Tyler is known for being expressive and outspoken on The Talk, especially about African American culture and stereotypes, LGBT rights, and women's rights. Tyler presented Ubisoft's press conference at E3 2012 in June, which received some backlash from fans who didn't believe Tyler was a gamer. [27] This caused Tyler to respond with a poem about how she has been playing video games "since you were a twinge in the left side of your daddy's underoos." [28] She returned to host the publisher's press conference the following year. Tyler's second book, Self-Inflicted Wounds: Heartwarming Tales of Epic Humiliation, debuted in July 2013, later becoming a New York Times bestseller; it was inspired by questions asked of guests on Girl on Guy. [29]

In March 2013, Tyler was confirmed to be the new host of the American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? . [30] She also appears briefly as herself in the video game Watch Dogs and is featured in the music video for the "Weird Al" Yankovic song "Tacky". Tyler was also the original voice for the character Daisy Fitzroy in the 2013 video game BioShock Infinite , but her recordings were not used [31] and the role went to Kimberly Brooks. She was nominated for Personality of 2014 in Golden Joystick Award 2014.

In June 2015, it was announced that Tyler landed a recurring role on the eleventh season of Criminal Minds as Dr. Tara Lewis. [15] Although she served as a temporary replacement for Jennifer Love Hewitt, who was on maternity leave, [32] her status was elevated to a main cast member in season 12. [33]

In 2016, Tyler started a Kickstarter campaign to fund her directorial feature film debut, Axis . [34] The film was shot over seven days in May 2016. [35] [36] Axis premiered at the 2017 Sarasota Film Festival and was an official selection at seven other major US festivals, winning Outstanding Achievement at the Newport Beach Film Festival. [37] Axis was released via video-on-demand on April 10, 2018. [38]

On the June 15, 2017, episode of The Talk , Tyler announced that she would be leaving the show at the end of the seventh season due to her busy schedule with three other television shows and directing films. She said she would return as a guest host and promote her various projects. [39] [40]

In 2023, she co-starred in the hit Apple TV+ limited series The Last Thing He Told Me, opposite Jennifer Garner. [41]

Personal life

Tyler married attorney Jeff Tietjens in 1992 [42] [43] or 1994 [44] [45] (sources differ). The pair separated in January 2015 and Tietjens filed for divorce in April 2016. [44] The divorce was finalized in May 2017. [43]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Dancing in September Woman with Weave
2001Moose MatingJosie
2002 The Santa Clause 2 Mother Nature Cameo
2003One Flight StandAlexis
2004 Never Die Alone Nancy
2006 The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Mother Nature
2006 .45 Liz
2007 Death Sentence Detective Wallis
2007 Balls of Fury Mahogany
2007The Trap!Angela
2008 Meet Market Jane
2008 Bedtime Stories Donna Hynde
2009 Black Water Transit Casey Spandau
2010 The Babymakers Karen
2017 Axis Louise (voice)Also director and producer
Newport Beach Film Festival for Feature Film
Newport Beach Film Festival for Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking – Feature
Nominated – Nashville Film Festival for New Directors Competition
Nominated – Portland Film Festival for Best Feature Film
Nominated – Sarasota Film Festival for Best Film
2020 Bad Therapy Roxy
2020 Friendsgiving Lauren
2021 Untitled Horror Movie Bobbie Brower

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Nash Bridges ReporterEpisode: "High Impact"
1996Grand AvenueGirl #1Television film
1999 The Pretender Angela SomersetEpisode: "PTB"
2001 Curb Your Enthusiasm Shaq's GirlfriendEpisode: "Shaq"
2001 The Weakest Link HerselfEpisode: "Comedians Special"
2001 Talk Soup Herself (host)19 episodes
2001Off LimitsCast
2001–02 The 5th Wheel Herself (host)5 episodes
2002 The Sausage Factory JamieEpisode: "Purity"
2003 Friends Dr. Charlie Wheeler9 episodes
Nominated – Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Breakout Star, Female
2003 CSI: Miami Janet MedranoEpisode: "Body Count"
2004My Life, Inc.Melanie HaywoodTelevision film
2004 Nip/Tuck Manya MabikaEpisode: "Manya Mabika"
2004–05 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mia Dickerson13 episodes
2005 24 Marianne Taylor7 episodes
Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (2006)
2005–06 Ghost Whisperer Andrea Marino23 episodes
2006 For One Night Desiree HowardTelevision film
Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special
2007 Boston Legal A.D.A. Taryn CampbellEpisode: "Trial of the Century"
2007 The Boondocks Luna (voice)Episode: "Attack of the Killer Kung-Fu Wolf Bitch"
2008 Million Dollar Password HerselfContestant
2008 Reno 911! Befany DangleEpisode: "Befany's Secret Family"
2009Aisha Tyler Is Lit: Live at the FillmoreHerselfStand-up special
2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! HerselfContestant
2009–23 Archer Lana Kane (voice)101 episodes
Nominated – Behind the Voice Actors Awards for Outstanding Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series, Comedy/Musical (2013, 2014)
Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series (2014)
Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television or Theatrical) (2016)
Nominated – Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Voice-Over Performance in an Animated Program (2017)
2010 Chelsea Lately Herself1 episode
2010 The Forgotten Lydia TownsendEpisode: "Designer Jane"
2011–12 XIII: The Series Major Jones15 episodes
2011 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself Season 3, Episode 6: "The Snatch Game"
2011–17 The Talk Herself (co-host)Won – Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host (2017)
Nominated – Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host (2014)
Nominated – Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host (2015, 2016, 2018)
2011–17 Talking Dead Herself4 episodes
2012 Glee Jake Puckerman's MotherEpisode: "Glee, Actually"
2013–present Whose Line Is It Anyway? Herself (host)Season 9–present
2013 Hawaii Five-0 Savannah WalkerEpisode: "Imi Loko Ka 'Uhane"
2013 The Getaway HerselfEpisode: "Aisha Tyler in Paris"
2014 Modern Family WendyEpisode: "Spring-a-Ding-Fling"
2014 The Mind of a Chef Herself
2014 Two and a Half Men AllisonEpisode: "The Ol' Mexican Spinach"
2014 Hell's Kitchen HerselfEpisode: "Winner Chosen"
2014–15 BoJack Horseman Sextina Aquafina (voice)2 episodes
2015–20; 2022–present Criminal Minds Dr. Tara Lewis 92 episodes
Recurring role (season 11)
Main cast (season 12–present)
2016 Lip Sync Battle HerselfEpisode: "Shaquille O'Neal vs. Aisha Tyler"
2016 Supergirl Episode: "Falling"
2016–17 @midnight 2 episodes
2018Unapologetic with Aisha TylerHerself (host)9 episodes
2020 Diary of a Future President AliciaEpisode: "Hello World"
2021–present Monsters at Work Millie Tuskmon (voice)recurring role
2021 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Herself (guest judge) Season 6, Episode 5: "Pink Table Talk"
2021 Robot Chicken Angela Abar, Carole Baskin (voice)Episode: "May Cause Random Wolf Attacks"
2021 Fear the Walking Dead MickeyEpisode: "Till Death"
Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Guest-Starring Performance in a Network or Cable Television Series (2022)
2022 The Boys Presents: Diabolical Nubia (voice)Episode: "Nubian vs Nubian"; also writer
2022 The Boys HerselfEpisode: "Herogasm"; cameo
2022 Celebrity Jeopardy! Herself
2023 The Last Thing He Told Me Julesminiseries

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 Halo: Reach Female Trooper #2
2011 Gears of War 3 WalkerRAAM's Shadow DLC
2014 Watch Dogs HerselfAlso likeness

Web

YearTitleRole
2011 Girl on Guy – PodcastHost
2012E3 – Electronics Entertainment ExpoUbisoft Press Conference Host
2013E3 – Electronics Entertainment ExpoUbisoft Press Conference Host
2014E3 – Electronics Entertainment ExpoUbisoft Press Conference Host
The GameOverGreggy ShowGuest
2015 Table Top : Cards Against Humanity Guest
E3 – Electronics Entertainment ExpoUbisoft Press Conference Host
2016E3 – Electronics Entertainment ExpoUbisoft Press Conference Host
2020Prime Rewind: Inside the BoysAftershow Host

Music videos

YearTitleArtistNotes
2003"Slow Jamz" Twista featuring Kanye West and Jamie Foxx
2009"Nowassitall"HerselfFrom her DVD Aisha Tyler Is Lit
2013"Simmer" Silversun Pickups Also director and editor [46] [47]
"Crucial Velocity" Clutch Also director [48]
2014"Tacky" "Weird Al" Yankovic
2016"Gone Cold" Clutch

Director

YearTitleNotes
2010CommittedShort
Also writer, editor and producer
2015Ar Scath Le ChelieShort
2017 Axis Also producer
2017–2024 Criminal Minds 4 episodes
2019Hipsterverse2 episodes
2020 Roswell, New Mexico Episode: "The Diner"
2021 Fear the Walking Dead Episode: "J.D."
The Walking Dead: World Beyond 2 episodes
2022 Evil Episode: "The Demon of Parenthood"
The Wonder Years Episode: "Jobs and Hangouts"
The Walking Dead Episode: "What's Been Lost"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryProjectResultRef.
2003 Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Breakout Star, Female Friends Nominated [49]
2006 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series 24 Nominated [50]
2007 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special For One Night Nominated [51]
2013Behind the Voice Actors AwardsOutstanding Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series, Comedy/Musical Archer Nominated [52]
2014Behind the Voice Actors AwardsOutstanding Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series, Comedy/Musical Archer Nominated
2014 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show Host The Talk Nominated
2014 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Archer Nominated
2015 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host The Talk Nominated
2016 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host The Talk Nominated
2016 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Archer Nominated
2017Online Film & Television Association AwardBest Voice-Over Performance in an Animated Program Archer Nominated
2017 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host The Talk Nominated
2017 Newport Beach Film Festival Feature Film Axis Won
2017 Newport Beach Film Festival Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking – Feature Axis Won
2017 Nashville Film Festival New Directors Competition Axis Nominated
2017 Portland Film Festival Best Feature Film Axis Nominated
2017 Sarasota Film Festival Best Film Axis Nominated
2018 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host The Talk Won
2022 Saturn Award Best Guest-Starring Performance in a Network or Cable Television Series Fear the Walking Dead Nominated
2023 Black Reel Awards Outstanding Supporting Performance in a TV Movie or Limited Series The Last Thing He Told Me Nominated [53]

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