Tyler Collins was born in Anchorage in Alaska. He studied at an arts boarding school having been awarded a scholarship. It was whilst studying acting at the school that he learned about the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland after a deputation from staff members of the institution. Whilst studying stage acting at the Conservatoire he met and formed a close working relationship with John McPhail and Andrew Lanni. After finishing his studies, Collins starred in a number of short films including Dear Mom (2010) in which McPhail was the cinematographer of the film. He also played the character Luke on several occasions in the BBC television series River City (2002). In 2013, Collins was invite to play the lead role of Adam in the short film Notes (2013) about a pair of roommates whose relationship develops through a series of post it notes. Collins performance would later go on to be rewarded with the Best Actor accolade at the 2013 edition of the We Like 'Em Short Film Festival in Oregon. In the summer of 2013, Collins played the lead role of the Boy in Just Say Hi (2013) which was made for the 2013 edition of the Virgin Media Short Awards. The film went on to win 2 out of the 3 awards at a prestigious awards ceremony in London attended by Collins and the production team. In 2015, Collins took on his biggest role to date as the leading character of James in the feature film Where Do We Go from Here? (2015). Shot in just 16 days, the film centres around the newly instated Nurse Jen of the 'Easy Love Care Home' who questions why the 25-year-old James is living and working in the care home. The film appeared at the 2015 edition of the Sydney Indie Film Festival where it was nominated for 7 awards with Collins receiving nominations for Best Actor and for Best Score as the films composer. Collins later went on to win the Best Score accolade. The film is due to appear at the 2016 edition of the Glasgow Film Festival.
Tyler Conti is an actor, known for Safe (2018).
Tyler Cook is an actor, known for Shameless (2011), American Horror Story (2011) and Land of Leopold (2014).
Tyler Cook is an actor, known for The Mad Ones (2017).
Tyler Coppin is a film, television, and stage actor, and a fourth-generation Californian born and raised in the Sacramento area. A graduate of Rio Americano High School, he attended CSU Sacramento and was involved in the Sacramento theatre scene before migrating to Australia to attend Sydney's prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art. One of his early film roles was in Mad Max 2 - The Road Warrior. As the screaming "Defiant Victim", Coppin was shackled to the front of King Humungus's automobile and driven at speed through the Australian outback. Most recently Coppin played the lawyer Arthur Gates for directors Michael and Peter Spierig in Winchester, having appeared previously for them in Predestination (as Dr Heinlein), starring Ethan Hawke. His film roles include Hacksaw Ridge, The Death and Life of Otto Bloom, Dark City, Race the Sun, and The Boxer and the Bombshell. Among his television appearances are Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, Peter Benchley's The Beast, and Farscape. In Australia Tyler Coppin is known for his award-winning career in plays, operas and musicals, including 'Puck' in Baz Luhrmann's A Midsummer Night's Dream for Opera Australia and the Edinburgh Festival. He has written for George Miller (Happy Feet), and his acclaimed solo play LyreBird - about legendary dancer/actor Robert Helpmann - has toured internationally, winning a Scotsman Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Tyler Corbet is an actor, known for Miss Meadows (2014), Southland (2009) and Fresh Off the Boat (2015).
Tyler Corie is known for South of Heaven (2021), Warhorse One (2023) and Beyond the Farthest Star (2015).
Tyler Cornack is a writer and director, known for Tiny Cinema (2016), Tiny Cinema (2022) and Butt Boy (2019).
Tyler Cotton is an actor, known for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018), The Magicians (2015) and Skipping Stones (2020).
Tyler Courtad is known for The Perfect Wedding Match (2021), One for the Money (2012) and A Slice of Chicago Romance (2022).