Donier Tyler (born July 1, 1985) is an American actress.
Tyler was born Eva Donier Nicole Tyler in Oak Park, Illinois of Native American, African American, and Scotch-Irish descent. She attended St. Edmund School and Fenwick High School, both which are located in Oak Park. Tyler graduated from DePaul University in Chicago, with a B.A. in English and with double minors in Digital Cinema and Italian. She has starred in many professional theatre productions at Oak Park's Villiage Players Theatre and appeared in the NBC 2006 "Ride for Aids" commercial. She has an extensive background in many genres of dance and musical instruments, having been apart of Oak Park's Academy of Movement and Music for several years. Tyler has also appeared and starred in many Chicago Independent films. Most recently, Tyler had a small role in "The Break-Up" starring Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn.
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Tyler was born Eva Donier Nicole Tyler in Oak Park, Illinois of Native American, African American, and Scotch-Irish descent. She attended St. Edmund School and Fenwick High School, both which are located in Oak Park. Tyler graduated from DePaul University in Chicago, with a B.A. in English and with double minors in Digital Cinema and Italian. She has starred in many professional theatre productions at Oak Park's Villiage Players Theatre and appeared in the NBC 2006 "Ride for Aids" commercial. She has an extensive background in many genres of dance and musical instruments, having been apart of Oak Park's Academy of Movement and Music for several years. Tyler has also appeared and starred in many Chicago Independent films. Most recently, Tyler had a small role in "The Break-Up" starring Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn.
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