Tyger was born on 26th January 1996 in Epsom, Surrey. His career started at the age of nine when he was spotted by a top London agent whilst performing in a school production of Treasure Island. The agent was so impressed by Tyger's performance that she signed him up straight away. Just weeks later he recorded a voice-over campaign for Phillips. A year later in 2007, Tyger got his first big break when he landed the role of Jake in the massively popular BBC sitcom Outnumbered. Tyger is also one of the main presenters in the popular CBBC magazine show Friday Download. He has also appeared in all 3 series of The Armstrong and Miller Show and has had a minor role in Doctors as well as playing 'Stuck-up Steve' in the 2011 film Horrid Henry. In 2012 he appeared as one of the main characters in new CBBC show The Ministry of Curious Stuff. Tyger has voiced more than 200 voice-overs for TV and radio, as well as several characters for animation, including being the voice of 'Lester Large' in the children's animated series The Large Family. In 2009 Tyger was nominated for Best Newcomer at the British Comedy Awards.
Tyger Rawlings was born on December 17th 1995 in Salt Lake City Utah to his mother Karen Rawlings and father Stacey Rawlings. He has one older sister, Alexia Rawlings. Tyger has always been a "ham" and the life of the party. His love of people and amazing ability to act & make people laugh has propelled him into acting which he loves very much. He has a soft heart and is always willing to take the time to talk and interact with everyone.
Tygh Runyan is an award-winning actor, best known for his work in feature films such as 15 Minutes (2001) with Robert DeNiro, K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) with Harrison Ford & Liam Neesen, Antitrust (2001) with Tim Robbins, and Snakes on a Plane (2006) with Samuel L. Jackson. With a passion for independent film, Tygh has garnered awards & critical acclaim for his nuanced and memorable performances in films like the Sundance hit The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle (2009), Twist (2003) with Nick Stahl, Normal (2007), Mount Pleasant (2006), A Night for Dying Tigers (2010), Various Positions (2002), and Emile (2003) opposite Sir Ian McKellen. In 2006, Runyan played the cinematic maestro Stanley Kubrick in legendary director Monte Hellman's film, Stanley's Girlfriend (2006), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. A frequent collaborator with Mr. Hellman, Tygh also starred as an obsessed film director in his 2010 epic Road to Nowhere (2010) which won the Special Golden Lion award at the 67th Venice Film Festival. Runyan, who got his start in television on the teen series Northwood (1991), has guest starred regularly on hit TV series such as Dead Like Me (2003), The L Word (2004), SGU Stargate Universe (2009), and the Peabody Award winning Battlestar Galactica (2004). In 2001, Tygh founded the Amigos Solos Theater Company with fellow actor James Hutson. Their production of David Mamet's American Buffalo, directed by founding member of The Actors Institute Los Angeles Larry Gilman, was received with critical acclaim. Having played guitar since childhood, at 19 he formed the experimental rock band Beans with two high school friends, and went on to release 5 albums on various record labels & tour extensively. Runyan also played lead guitar for indie rock band The Awkward Stage. As composer, Tygh has scored the feature films Various Positions (2002), Red Deer (2000) (as Beans), and Control Alt Delete (2008). He was nominated for a Leo award for his score of the short film White Out (2004). He plays guitar and keyboards in LA-based band Corredor. A Film/Video alumnus of the world renowned Emily Carr University of Art And Design, Runyan also keeps busy directing and producing his own projects for his company Foreverbad Media Ranch. With several feature film projects in development, he recently completed shooting the science fiction short film Eclissi (2014), which he wrote & directed. Born in Vancouver, Canada to American parents while studying abroad. Runyan is a citizen of both the United States and Canada. Being raised between a small fishing town just outside of Vancouver and Denver, Colorado, he is a self-proclaimed "Citizen of The World".
At the age of twelve, Tygo was seen on television for the first time in a promotion video to get the Olympic Games to the Netherlands. His role in the youth series Fort Alpha (1996) made him famous in the Netherlands. After that, many guest appearances followed, as well as leading parts in television series like De garage (2000), Van Speijk (2006) and Schnitzelparadijs - De serie (2008). Tygo starred in feature films Naar de klote! (1996), De dominee (2004), Ik omhels je met 1000 armen (2006) and Dunya & Desie (2008). For his leading role in the feature film Van God los (2003), Tygo was granted with a Golden Calf (the Dutch Oscars) for Best Actor in 2003. In 2005 he won a Golden Calf for his role in the feature film Het schnitzelparadijs (2005), but this time he shared the award with his four co-stars. On stage, he is starring the leading role in the successful theatre production RAAF (2009). Tygo is a professional voice actor, giving sound to many Disney animation characters.
Tygorah Smith is known for Havoc, The Eternals (2021) and Mission: Chapter 1 (2024).
Tyherea Brown is an actress, known for You Only Live Once (2021).
Tyhr Trubiak was born in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada. He is known for Curse of Chucky (2013), Goon (2011) and Tempus Tormentum (2018).
Tyia Everidge is known for PPP Loan Gone (2022).
Tyias Browning is known for Premier League Season 2018/2019 (2019), Capital One Cup Tonight (2015) and Sunderland 'Til I Die (2018).
Tyke Sanchez was born in Mandaue City Cebu Philippines, He is an actor first seen on the TV show La Luna Sangre(2018) and MMK:Medalya(2018) He is also the grandson of the famed actress Caridad Sanchez. He used to play football before considering to join the show business industry in the Philippines, He has 2 sisters and he is the second born of their family