Mr. Tyler Sean Labine

The second of three sons born to Douglas and Karen Labine, Tyler entered the world on 29 April 1978 in Brampton, Ontario. Early in his childhood the family moved from Brampton to Vancouver, British Columbia. Acting and the stage attracted Tyler during early childhood and at age 12 he acted in a local Vancouver production. Thus began a distinguished career in television and movies. Initially, Tyler began with smaller television roles and movies of the week that included the TV series Street Legal (1991), The Odyssey (1992), Madison (1993), Road to Avonlea and The X Files (both 1996) as well as the TV movies Generation X, Robin of Locksley and Sabrina the Teenage Witch (all 1996). He landed his first major role in 1997 as Jimmy Farrell on UPN TV series Breaker High. This breakout role launched Tyler's remarkable career in which he has starred in one or more TV series or movies almost every year since. In 2002 he signed with ABC and starred in numerous productions as That Was Then (2002), My Boss' Daughter (2003), Flyboys (2006), Sons of Tuscon (2010), Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and New Amsterdam (2018). With 99 TV series and movie credits thus far, Tyler also produced the film Everyone (2004) and the TV series Deadbeat (2016). One of the most talented and successful actors of the Canadian film industry, Tyler married Carrie Ruscheinsky, an actress and producer, in June 2007 and they have two children.
