Aisha Tyler
Aisha Tyler got her acting start at the J. Eugene McAteer School of
the Arts in San Francisco, when, bored with the regular coursework,
she started cutting chemistry to sneak into theater classes. Eventually
the teachers got tired of wondering who the tall girl with the bizarre
sense of humor was and asked her to stay.
Aisha went on to study government at Dartmouth College, where she continued
performing sketch and improv, became fluent in French, Russian and Swahili,
traveled to Africa and taught snowboarding (she still shreds). After
graduation, Aisha devoted herself to comedy full time, performing all
over the country before finally settling in Los Angeles. She quickly
became a favorite on Bill Maher’s political roundtable Politically
Incorrect before being chosen to take over as the first female
host of E!’s Emmy-winning pop culture crucible Talk Soup.
Aisha then returned to her acting roots, with dazzling success. She
enjoyed a two-season arc on NBC’s powerhouse hit Friends and appeared
in the comedic films Showtime and The Santa Clause 2.
With her stellar performance as a physically and psychologically scarred
Somali woman on FX’s Golden Globe-winning plastic surgery drama
Nip/Tuck, Aisha made the transition to dramatic fare. She is
currently appearing on not one, but two of television’s hottest
dramas, CBS’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Fox’s
24. She also appeared in the crime drama film Never Die
Alone and is currently voicing a character in Disney’s upcoming
digital animated film The Wild.
The critical acclaim has been effusive. Esquire called Aisha
“sweetly wicked,” designating her one of its “Women
We Love.” Maxim made her one of its vaunted “Hot
100.” Vibe crowned her “the next Queen of Comedy.”
US Magazine has called her work “terrific” and
“swiss-watch perfect.” Daily Variety calls her
a “multi-genre threat.” And Tongue gushes, “[she’s]
that impossible combination of hot-as-the-day-is-long and so cool…
the most unlikely crossover since Charlie Pride.”
In addition to her acting work, Aisha recently saw her first book,
titled Swerve: Reckless Observations of a Postmodern Girl,
published by Dutton Books. A collection of original comedic essays and
pop-culture commentaries, the book was released in paperback in January
2005. As a writer, she has also contributed articles to Glamour,
Oprah, Jane, and Movieline magazines, and to the recently
published This Day in the Life of American Women.
Aisha has made multiple appearances on The Today Show, The Tonight
Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig
Kilborn, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Kimmel Live,
Live with Regis and Kelly, Dennis Miller, CNN Live, and Tough
Crowd with Colin Quinn. Aisha makes her home in Los Angeles, where
she currently has a deal to develop her own sitcom with CBS.