Tyler Neitzel
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Tyler Neitzel is an American actor
Actor
An actor is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity...

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He played the role of Young King Leonidas in the Warner Brothers blockbuster film "300".
He appears in the 2 hour special (2010) of Brothers & Sisters (ABC)episode: 'Time After Time' as Young Aaron.
He will be seen in the new television police drama The Terriers on FOX.

Recent feature films include Reconciliation, Freeway Killer and Signal Lost.
Tyler has appeared in numerous national television commercials, print ads, and has lent his voice to many radio and television commercials and voiceovers including the feature film, My Life in Ruins.
He has appeared in such popular television shows as ER, Crossing Jordan and The Guardian.
Some of Tyler's earlier works include roles in such feature films as The Big Brass Ring, playing William Hurt as a child, The Young Filmmaker's Club, Wednesday's Child, Black and Blue and Romantic Weirdos. He also made appearances on various television shows as Power Rangers, Prey, Crimestrike and The Disney Channel.

Tyler was born in San Diego, California
San Diego, California
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. He is a third generation Greek American
Greek American
Greek Americans are Americans of Greek descent also described as Hellenic descent. According to the 2007 U.S. Census Bureau estimation, there were 1,380,088 people of Greek ancestry in the United States, while the State Department mentions that around 3,000,000 Americans claim to be of Greek descent...

. He attends UCLA (Film Studies) along with a fulltime acting career.
His brother Blake and sister Phaedra are also actors.

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