Tyler - People With The Surname Tyler

People With The Surname Tyler

  • Aisha Tyler (born 1970), actress from U.S. TV series Ghost Whisperer
  • Anne Tyler (born 1941), Pulitzer Prize-winning U.S. novelist
  • Bonnie Tyler (born 1951), Welsh rock singer
  • Fred Tyler (born 1954), US Olympic team swimmer and aquatics coach
  • Gary Tyler (born 1958), American prisoner whose case was recently taken up by Amnesty International
  • James Hoge Tyler (1846–1925), American politician
  • John Tyler, Sr. (1747–1813), governor of Virginia and father of President John Tyler, Jr.
  • John Tyler, Jr. (1790–1862), tenth President of the United States
  • Julia Gardiner Tyler (1820–1889), second wife of President John Tyler
  • Kenneth E. Tyler (born 1931), American master printer and arts educator
  • Letitia Christian Tyler (1790–1842), first wife of President John Tyler
  • Liv Tyler (born 1977), American actress, model, and daughter of Steven Tyler
  • Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1853–1935), American educator and historian
  • Martin Tyler (born 1945), English sports commentator
  • Paul Tyler, Baron Tyler (born 1941), English member of the House of Lords
  • Richard Tyler (architect) (1916–2009), English architect
  • Robert O. Tyler (1831–1874), American Civil War general in the Union Army
  • Steven Tyler (born 1948), American musician, songwriter and lead singer of Aerosmith
  • Syd Tyler (1904–1971), English footballer
  • Ted Tyler (Edwin James Tyler, 1864–1917), English cricketer
  • Varro Eugene Tyler (1926–2001), American philatelist
  • Wat Tyler (Walter Tyler, died 1381), English leader of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381

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