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Aisha Tyler's Biography

Born
Aisha N. Tyler
September 18, 1970 (1970-09-18) (age 38)
San Francisco, California, USA

Height
6' (1.83 m)

Occupation
Actress, Writer, Director, Comedienne

Years active
1996–present

Spouse(s)
Jeffrey Tietjens (1992–present)

Nationality
American

Trivia

Graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in Political Science.

Moved to Los Angeles from native San Francisco in 1996.

Minored in environmental policy at Dartmouth College.

Her parents divorced when she was 10, and she was raised by her father, Jim.

Is a stand-up comedienne.

Named #72 on the Maxim magazine "Hot 100 of 2005" list.

Was featured as #61 in Maxim Magazine's "Hot 100 of 2002" supplement. (2002)

Raised in a strict veggie home.

Worked with Scott Rockett while performing at The Laugh Factory in Hollywood. They also were both working at E! Entertainment Television at the same time, she was the the host of "Talk Soup" (1991), and he was a producer on _"The E! True Hollywood Story" (1996)_.

She is a regular contributor to Glamour and Jane magazines.

Also plays on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the Childhelp USA charity.

She is of both African American and Native American descent.

Biography
Born September 18, 1970, Aisha N. Tyler began her comedy career at the Improv classes she would often sneak off to when bored with her regular high-school studies. But as passionate as she was with acting and comedy, she went on to study Political Science at Dartmouth College, though her attendance was irregular at best. While in college, Tyler continued to perform improv and sketch comedy, and even joined a campus a cappella group and a blues band, which allowed her to explore her love of music. As if doing covers of Stevie Ray Vaughn and the Doobie Brothers wasn't enough, she also gave snowboarding lessons. Following graduation, Tyler got a job with an advertising firm in San Francisco, but as great as it seemed, she realized that it wasn't her true love. She made the gutsy decision to pursue comedy full-time and after working in clubs across the country, finally moved to Los Angeles in 1996. Aisha Tyler quickly found a permanent job, as the host of E! Entertainment Televisions's Talk Soup, an Emmy-winning satirical look at TV talk shows. As the first female and black host of the show, Tyler's rousing comedy was a hit with audiences and critics alike. And along with the success, came deafening buzz about comedy's newest queen. Some of the buzz included Esquire calling Tyler "sweetly wicked," and securing a place among the lists of loved women in entertainment and hot newcomers. In addition to Talk Soup, Tyler has appeared on The Tonight Show, The Today Show, Politically Incorrect, the 2002 film Showtime, starring Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy as well as the HBO series, Curb Your Enthusiasm, all the while earning raves. Tyler also made time to appear on a celebrity edition of The Weakest Link, and even won the top prize as the strongest player. Despite the May 2002 cancellation of Talk Soup and stepping down from the dating show The Fifth Wheel, Aisha Tyler is keeping busy with an appearance in the big-budget The Santa Clause 2, starring Tim Allen She also took her witty style to print, as a part-time contributor to Glamour and Jane magazines. In 2003, she appeared on the hit NBC sitcom Friends in the recurring role of Charlie Wheeler, the love interest of both Joey and Ross.
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