Personal Information
James Lawrence Tyler, widely recognized as Tyler James Williams, was born on October 9, 1992, in Westchester County, New York. Raised in Yonkers, Tyler’s family played a crucial role in nurturing his talent and supporting his journey in the entertainment industry.
His parents, Angela Williams and Le’Roy Williams, had diverse backgrounds, with his mother being a singer and songwriter, and his father serving as a police sergeant. Tyler has two younger siblings, Tyrel Jackson Williams and Tylen Jacob Williams, both of whom pursued careers in acting, further emphasizing the artistic and creative atmosphere within the Williams family.
Career
Tyler James Williams embarked on his acting career at the tender age of four, showcasing his remarkable talent early on. He voiced the character Bobby on the children’s show “Little Bill” in 2000, marking the beginning of his journey in entertainment. His involvement on “Sesame Street” from 2000 to 2005 further established his presence on television.
However, it was his breakthrough role as the title character in the hit series “Everybody Hates Chris” that propelled him to stardom in 2005. This role not only garnered Tyler significant recognition but also made him the youngest person to win an NAACP Image Award at just 14 years old.
Throughout his career, Tyler James Williams made notable appearances in various television shows, including “Two for the Money,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and “Hi-Jinks.” In 2009, he appeared in the second season of “True Jackson, VP” as Justin “Lil’ Shakespeare” Weber.
In 2012, Tyler landed the role of Owen in the series “Go On” and starred as songwriter Cyrus DeBarge in the Disney Channel Original Movie “Let It Shine.” His work in the latter showcased his musical talents as he was featured on several songs from the film’s soundtrack, revealing his prowess as a rapper.
Tyler’s versatility extended to Disney XD, where he guest-starred in the series “Lab Rats,” portraying a future version of the character played by his younger brother, Tyrel Jackson Williams.
In 2014, Tyler James Williams starred in the independent film “Dear White People” as Lionel Higgins, a role that demonstrated his ability to tackle thought-provoking and socially relevant projects. Additionally, he had a recurring role as Noah on the popular television series “The Walking Dead.”
Tyler’s career continued to evolve, and he played the role of Russ “Monty” Montgomery in the Criminal Minds spin-off “Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders” in 2016. His dedication to his craft was unwavering, even in the face of personal challenges. In 2017, he was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, leading to multiple surgeries and ongoing treatment.
In 2021, Tyler James Williams added to his impressive resume by portraying the character Paul in “The Argument.” Furthermore, he began playing the role of Gregory Eddie in the ABC Mockumentary sitcom “Abbott Elementary,” earning him critical acclaim and a nomination for an Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Net Worth
While specific financial details are not provided in the available sources, it is evident that Tyler James Williams has achieved significant success throughout his career. His early start in the industry, coupled with his consistent work in television, film, and music, undoubtedly contributed to his financial well-being. Notably, he earned an impressive $250,000 per episode for his role in “Everybody Hates Chris.”
Tyler’s journey in the entertainment industry continues to inspire aspiring actors and artists, and his dedication to his craft and resilience in the face of adversity exemplify his commitment to his art and passion for storytelling.