Tyson Rinehart was born on 20 November 1981 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Steins;Gate (2011), Super Crooks (2021) and Tokyo Ravens (2013).
Tyson Ritter is the lead vocalist and bass guitarist of The All-American Rejects, as well as a model and actor. Growing up, Ritter lived in Stillwater, Oklahoma. His early love for the stage took him to the local Town And Gown theatre where he played everything from Conrad Birdie to The Cowardly Lion. It was a bass guitar and his unique voice that ultimately took him away from home and around the world playing to millions. After over a decade of doing so, he has recently returned to his love for acting. Tyson made his debut film performance in the Anna Faris comedy, 'the House Bunny' and his debut TV performance guest starring in an episode of "House". Most recently he appeared in the feature film "Love & Mercy" based on the life of reclusive Beach Boys songwriter and musician Brian Wilson starring Elizabeth Banks, Paul Dano, & John Cusack, in addition to doing a 2 season arc on NBC's "Parenthood" and a recurring role in the Amazon series "Betas." Tyson just wrapped shooting Catherine Hardwicke's Miss You Already starring Toni Colette and Drew Barrymore.
Tyson Salijevic is known for The Translator (2020), Water Rats (1996) and Sway (2002).
Tyson Sheppard is known for First Match (2018).
Tyson Stock is a writer and actor, known for Cracked Wooden Spoon and Saints Rest (2018).
Tyson Sullivan was born in Plano, Texas, to Tommie and David Sullivan. He graduated from Plano West High School in 2004 and moved out to Los Angeles where he attended Biola University. He's studied acting at Playhouse West, Warner Loughlin Studios, and with Carole D'Andrea. He currently resides with his wife in Los Angeles, CA.
Tyson Turrou is an Actor/Producer who focuses on bridging cultural divides with his work in film, television and on the stage. As an actor he is known for bringing an edgy, grounded likability to his characters. He has appeared in over 25 TV shows and films, working with multiple Emmy award winning directors, producers and actors. As a producer he works across genres to create highly entertaining stories that give audiences an appreciation of diversity and cultures beyond their own. He released his first film, "Loners," in 2019 and has several others in development. Tyson's conviction that an engrossing story is one of the most subversive ways to bring people of different backgrounds together guides his artistry. In his acting and producing, he combines his love of filmmaking with his belief that walking a mile in another's shoes is the easiest path to erasing our societal divides. Born in the small rural town of Grand Junction, Colorado, Tyson grew up exploring the outdoors and learning a blue collar work ethic working in his grandfather's construction business. Tyson was 12 when his sister got a job on "Thelma and Louise" and he visited his first set. Amidst the wet, smoke filled streets, and Ridley Scott's call of, "Action!" he fell in love with film. Tyson left his small town roots to attend USC, studying acting and film with some of the most influential storytellers today. Excited to start his career, he graduated a year early and booked his first acting job a few months later. Although he loved acting, he knew there was more to his storytelling, so in 2015 Tyson returned to his film school roots and produced his first feature film, "Loners." He continues to develop several other films with a wide variety of diverse filmmakers. Tyson lives with his wife, a math educator for teachers of young children, who for some reason is perfectly supportive of her husband's artistic heart. Together they have a daughter who is the smartest, cutest, most entertaining kid in the entire world.
Tyson Wade Johnston was born on April 12, 1991 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. He is a director and editor, known for Streamline (2021).
Tyson Wagner, born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is proud of his roots and has always been drawn to the acting and film industry even from a very young age. Youngest of three children he was always willing to put on performances of any sort. Tyson attended Elmwood High School. It was in high school that he finally took his acting seriously and decided to join the school plays. Tyson later went on to further his education in performance and film studies at the University of Winnipeg. Growing up, Tyson gained inspiration from fellow Canadian actors, Ryan Reynolds and Jim Carrey from their comedic and dramatic abilities. Aspiring to one day have a career as lucrative and influential as theirs. Primarily landing independent film roles, continuing to shape and grow his craft, he is finally gaining the momentum he's been looking for with completing his first feature film 'GRIEF' and booking roles for future feature films.
Tyson Whelchel is an actor who lives in beautiful Sunriver, Oregon. Tyson had the opportunity to participate in an acting and modeling school and it was then that he discovered his love of performing. Tyson auditioned and was able to compete in the prestigious 2017 IMTA (International Model & Talent Association) talent competition in Los Angeles. He beat out many other child performers, including winning the Monologue competition, 1st runner-up as Male PreTeen Actor of the Year, 1st runner-up for the Cold Read/TV Scene competition, 2nd runner-up for the Fashion Print competition, and placed or received Honorable Mentions in every other acting and modeling event he competed in. Tyson signed with a manager and a couple of talent agencies from Los Angeles and began working with several different acting coaches to hone his skills. In the spring of 2017, Tyson moved to Los Angeles for a year to experience the acting world firsthand. He received coaching from incredible acting coaches, auditioned for many big roles, and booked a few projects. Tyson is a caring, outgoing boy with a strong work ethic who loves enjoying life. He enjoys basketball, performing magic, playing chess, hip-hop, bike riding, playing video games and spending time with his friends and family.