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Tyler Seiple is an actor, director, writer, and producer in both film and theatre. Raised in Columbus, Ohio, he studied theatre and history at Ohio State University before obtaining an MFA in Acting from the University of California, Irvine. Passionate about voice and speech for performers, he serves as an Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework and a Master Teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork, focusing on various English accents. He is also a Certified Teacher of Immersive Acting from Stuart Rogers' Studios in North Hollywood. Seiple has classical training in piano and oboe and has experience singing in choirs and musical theatre. His early puppetry work led to his first screen credit in Fifteen Minutes: Of Mice and Mops (2006).
His film roles include Babylon (2022), Separation Anxiety (2010), Travelling Salesman (2012), and The Mix (2017). On television, he has appeared in Netflix's All American (2018), Showtime's Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020), CBS's SEAL Team (2017), and Fox's Lucifer (2016). His stage work, recognized with award nominations, features West Coast productions such as The Hamlet Project (Loose Canon Collective), The Pliant Girls (Fugitive Kind), Endgame (directed by Robert Cohen), and The Producers (Summer Repertory Theatre). He was a fan-favorite recurring guest star on My Roommate the (2010). His directing achievements include award-winning productions like The Fire Room (2014), The Dream Factory (2015), a feminine ending (2016), and Grace (2017). Additionally, his short films Life, Perfected (2014) and One Year Later (2018) received festival accolades for writing, directing, and acting.