TYLER HYNES

Tyler Hynes was born in Toronto Canada. He is an accomplished actor, director, producer and
writer. He got his professional start at the age of 8 during a 34 date performance run of the
musical stage performance of “A Christmas Carol” followed by the cross Canada tour of “The
Who’s” Rock Opera “Tommy” playing the role of 10 year old “Tommy”.
After getting his start in theater he moved in front of the camera starring in a multitude of film
and TV productions where he turned in award winning and nominated performances.
Nominated a “fan favorite” Tyler starred in the 24 episode run of the TV series “Tales From The
Never-ending Story” as “Atreyu” and as the “Chosen One” in “Peter Benchley’s Amazon” for 22
episodes as well as Disney’s “The Other Me” and many other productions.
He further cultivated his acting craft as a regular on such TV series such as “Saving Hope” and
John Grisham’s TV adaptation of “The Firm” and Police Dramas.
Recently venturing into the Rom Com genre, Tyler has starred in a myriad of highly successful
Hallmark movies such as: “It Was Always you”, “Unexpected Christmas” and “Three Wise Men
and a Baby” which was the highest rated Cable TV movie on basic network in 2022. At 3.6
million viewers it came in 2nd only to “Yellowstone” for the night.
Having always had a diverse taste in film and in character Tyler has balanced his romantic films
with as wide of a range as an actor could strive for. Characters such as “Dierks” in the critically
and commercially acclaimed Comedy “Letterkenny”, “Kyle Renner” in twisted Sci-fi thriller
“Chimera” by visionary director Ash Thorp or the morally complex “Sgt. Reece” in the WWII
Drama “Recon”.
From the stage to television to film, Tyler has recently ventured beyond now entering the sports
arena by starring in a post season campaign for the Kansas City Chiefs parodying the Rom Com
genre in “Falling for Football” which quickly became a phenomenon unto itself. The future is
looking bright, whether behind or in front of the camera, as Tyler seems to be enjoying a
diversity of character, genre and career shared by few but appreciated by the masses.