Aisha Tyler was born on 18 September 1970, in San Francisco, California, USA, and is an actress, comedian and director., also known as a writer. Tyler is famous for working on such shows and movies as “Santa Clause”, “Friends”, “Ghost Whisperer”, “The Talk” and others. During her career she has been nominated for Daytime Emmy Award, Image Award and Teen Choice Award several times. She is now 45 years old and is one of the most experienced actresses in the industry.
If you consider how rich Aisha Tyler is, it can be said that Aisha’s estimated net worth is $8 million. The main source of this sum of money is her career as an actress and comedian. Her works as a writer have also contributed to her net worth, plus various other activities also help her to increase her wealth.
Aisha Tyler Net Worth $8 Million
Aisha became interested in acting when she was still very young, and she soon started attending acting classes. Later Aisha continued her studies at Dartmouth College, where she graduated with a degree in environmental policy. While studying at this college she became a part of the female band called “Dartmouth Rockapellas”. For almost the whole of the decade she woked at various jobs, while trying to start a career as a comedian. Her career in the television industry began in 2001, when she appeared on such shows as “The Fifth Wheel” and “Talk Soup”. This was the time when Aisha’s net worth reallt began growing. Step by step she gained more recognition and received more invitations to portray different roles. Other shows that Aisha has appeared in include “The Sausage Factory”, “Nip/Truck”, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”, “Boston Legal”, “Glee”, “Modern Family” and others. These appearances added steadily to Aisha Tyler’s net worth.
In addition to this, Aisha has also gained the acclaim in the movie industry, portraying various roles. Some of the movies that Tyler has worked on include “For One Night”, “Death Sentence”, “Black Water Transit”, “Balls of Fury” and others. Further, Aisha has worked on such video games as “Halo: Reach”, “Watch Dogs” and “Gears of War 3”. All these activities have had a considerable impact on the growth of Aisha’s net worth.
As mentioned, Aisha is also known as a writer, and she has published 2 books: “Swerve” and “Self-Inflicted Wounds: Heartwarming Tales of Epic Humiliation”. Overall, Aisha Tyler has made herself famous and acclaimed in several spheres, and her talent and hard work is a perfect example to others in the entertainment industry. She has been involved in more than 14 movies, over 40 TV productions, as well as video games and web sites. All have added to her net worth.
If to talk about Aisha’s personal life, it can be said that in 1994 she married Jeff Tietjens, with whom she lives up till now. All in all, Aisha Tyler is considered to be one of the most successful and acclaimed actresses in both movie and television industries. As she has been working for about 15 years there is no doubt that she knows almost everything about this industry. It is clear that Aisha is a very active person, who involves herself in various activities, and that she will continue her career for as long as she will be able to.
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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special, NAACP Image Award for Ou...
Movies
Death Sentence, The Babymakers, Balls of Fury
TV Shows
XIII: The Series, Ghost Whisperer, The 5th Wheel, Talk Soup, Archer, Criminal Minds, The Talk, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, XIII: The Series, Ghost Whisperer, The 5th Wheel, Talk Soup, Archer, Criminal Minds, The Talk, Whose Line Is It Anyway?
[on doing voice-over work on Archer (2009)] It's a workplace comedy. And even though all the characters are extreme and they're spies and they've killed people and they're all drunk and they're incredibly sexually unscrupulous, it's a dynamic everybody recognizes. The show doesn't underestimate its audience or speak down to its audience. It's incredibly literate, it's incredibly smart, and it doesn't assume that the audience won't get the references.
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Stick your finger in the hole.
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People often ask, "What's it like being a stand-up comedian?" This is like asking someone with a compulsive disorder, "What's it like washing your hands 93 times a day?" Like comedy, it may feel wonderful as you lather up, but in the end all you have is chapped skin and a deep sense of foreboding. I can tell you this: Stand-up is not glamorous. People are used to seeing celebrities on the red carpet, lip gloss poppin' like a backup dancer in a Gucci Mane video. They are less accustomed to seeing celebrities in line at Starbucks with a murderous cowlick, or stumbling through the Detroit airport with a four-alarm hangover, moaning like a zombie on the hunt for brains. Yet this is what life on the road is like: inedible room service, inoperable gym equipment, banshee infants braying next door, an interminable parade of fart-noising Morning Zoos. It is not for the faint of heart, or for those who don't find fart noises hilarious.
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Shit will blow up.
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Fact
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Attended high school in San Francisco with Sam Rockwell.
Tearfully admitted on The Talk (2010) that after many years of trying, she and her husband Jeff Tietjens have stopped trying to conceive a child.
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Has her own podcast called "Girl on Guy with Aisha Tyler" and regularly invites comedian friends to be guests.
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She is of both African American and Native American descent.
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Also plays on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the Childhelp USA charity.
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She is a regular contributor to Glamour and Jane magazines.
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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 E! True Hollywood Story (1996).
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Raised in a strict veggie home.
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Was featured as #61 in Maxim Magazine's "Hot 100 of 2002" supplement. (2002)
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Named #72 on the Maxim magazine "Hot 100 of 2005" list.
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Is a stand-up comedienne.
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Her parents divorced when she was 10, and she and her sister were raised by their father, Jim Tyler.
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Minored in environmental policy at Dartmouth College. Fellow Dartmouth student was Connie Britton.
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Moved to Los Angeles from native San Francisco in 1996.
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Graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in Political Science.