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Aisha Tyler

Aisha Tyler

American actress, comedian, director, and talk show host

Aisha Nilaja Tyler (born September 18, 1970) is an American actress, comedian, director, and talk show host. She is known for playing Andrea Marino in the first season of Ghost Whisperer, Dr. Tara Lewis in Criminal Minds, Mother Nature in The Santa Clause films, and voicing Lana Kane in Archer, as well as recurring roles on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Talk Soup, and Friends.

She co-hosted seasons two through seven of CBS's The Talk, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host, and currently hosts Whose Line Is It Anyway?. She also hosted Ubisoft's E3 press conferences and has lent her voice to the video games Halo: Reach, Gears of War 3, and Watch Dogs.

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FeminismGender EqualityPersonal FreedomA belief in feminism is a belief in personal freedom - the freedom to live a life free of fear of violence, to select a fulfilling career and be compensated fairly, to choose when to start a family, to marry whom you love. I want everyone, regardless of gender, to live a life free of restriction or fear, able to pursue their own personal brand of happiness and fulfillment.

SuccessHard WorkValuePerseveranceNothing really worth having is easy to get. The hard-fought battles, the goals won with sacrifice, are the ones that matter.

SuccessFailureGrowthLearningWinningYou can only really learn from failure ... To win, you need to fail, and fail hard.

MusicEqualityInclusivityKaraoke is the great equalizer.

SuccessFailureSacrificeWorkAccomplishmentReal success and accomplishment, at whatever it is you are passionate about, requires real work. Real sacrifice. Real disappointment. Real failure. And it requires the ability to scrape your sorry ass up off the floor, stumble to your feet, wipe the rivulets of watery drool from your face, and do it again, like an obstinate toddler running against the wall with his head in a bucket.

Pop culture is great, but it can be bad, at times.

AuthenticitySelf-AwarenessI don't want to be pandered to, so I try not to pander.

When I get old and slow down I want to look behind me and see all the fire and the wreckage and no stone left unturned.

MotivationDeterminationResiliencePerseveranceAdviceThe best advice anybody could have given me was to keep getting up over and over again.

ResilienceGrowthOvercoming AdversityHealingWounds turn into scars and scars make you tough.

TalentPerseveranceHumorSelf-DoubtWhen I was young I thought, 'Yeah, people don't see, they're not recognizing how funny I am, and how talented I am'. And the guys that mentored me were like, 'You just have to keep getting up'. And I look back and they were right. They were all right.

GrowthAuthenticityVulnerabilitySelf-ExpressionStand-Up ComedyNo one wants to hear about how awesome you were; people want to hear about the time you blew it. So I think the longer you do stand-up, the more comfortable you are. You stop wanting to hide your foibles and instead want to show who you are.

SuccessResilienceSuccessful people just don't let failure define them or keep them from doing what they want to do. For example, I'd have people come up to me after my shows, and they'd say they want to do stand-up but are scared they're going to fail. I'd tell them, "You are going to fail, and anyone who is success has powered through many, many failures."

EntertainmentIdealismFantasySuperheroesI don't believe in superheroes but I love Batman movies. There's a part of every person that is entertained by the idealistic, the fantastic.

SatisfactionProductivityImaginationInventionI visualize myself winning the Olympic Pentathlon, inventing a phone that can be controlled by brain waves, or doing the laundry. I do not actually DO these things, but I see myself doing them, and that is almost MORE satisfying, because I am also lying down.

Self-AcceptanceHumorAgingStereotypesI'm black, and black don't crack. It does droop.

MarriagePersonal GrowthAttractionI think I was only attracted to drunken douches before I got married.

FriendshipKindnessPersonal GrowthSelf-ImprovementSupportI'm the kindest, most supportive friend ever, probably to my own detriment, but I hope that I am toughening up a little bit.

WritingStand-Up ComedyI started out being a stand up and writing my own material. That took me to Talk Soup, where I was writing and performing for TV. So everything is all the same job in my eyes, and I don't want to ever give up any part of it. I will say that stand-up is my first love; it's how I got started and is in my bones.

MultitaskingI always wanted to be as busy as possible so that if one job went away I'd still have plenty of other things to do.

CareerFunWorkIf you haven't noticed yet, working sucks. Unless you are a racecar driver or an astronaut or Beyonce, working is completely and utterly devoid of awesome. It is hard, it lasts all day, the lighting is generally fluorescent, and, apparently, drinking at your desk is frowned upon. If you ever needed to ruin someone's fun, I mean really poop a party, just move things to the workplace. Fun terminated.

FailureChallengesAisha TylerCriticismPop culture hales you and wants you to fail.

MarriageRelationshipsI love being married. I love my husband. I think married people always have that thing where they think that the grass is greener on the single side, but all my single friends are like, "Trust me, you don't want to have to actually interact with these people."

EducationCareer ChoicesPersonal InterestsAspirationsI thought I was gonna be an attorney, so I went to Dartmouth and I was a government major and I minored in environmental policy, and I didn't do anything academically around the arts.

AuthenticityCommunicationI talk to grown-ups who are out to have a good time and they want to be spoken to in a different way. I don't want to be pandered to, so I try not to pander.

Personal GrowthAuthenticityHumorSelf-DiscoveryI'm just going to be the best version of me that I could possibly be and be as funny as I possibly can. I've just got to be myself and hopefully people will find me. And my audience did find me.

TimeThinkingOmnipresence can be a good or bad thing, I suppose. I don't want to spend a lot of time thinking about it. I'm super-grateful.

LearningCuriosityIntelligenceVocabularyI love it when I come across a word I don't know. And I would never treat my audience like they weren't smart enough to come along with me.

AudienceTV always wants more people to be watching.

OpportunityI think diversity in television is important. It's not about trying to fill a quota or satisfy some idea of diversity, but I think what diversity brings to any daypart is more eyeballs, just more opportunity.

FriendshipGender DynamicsPreferencesI like the company of guys. I have a lot of good girlfriends that I really love, but you know, most of my close friends are men.

Aisha TylerI've always been a gamer, and I had a period where I was gaming at a really hardcore level.

Childhood MemoriesI was raised by a single dad, so I've always just kind of liked "guys" stuff. I think my dad just took me to the things he was interested in.

HappinessSelf-AcceptanceIdentityDiversityEvery ethnic group has this where people within it will try and tell each other how they should be. So what I would say to other people is to just embrace who you are because you will become instantly happier.

Aisha TylerListeningInterviewsI always tell people that if you really want to know somebody, they should listen to that person's interview with me. I spend a lot of time with my guests.

Work EthicI love to be busy and be challenged. I'm my happiest when I'm under pressure and almost overwhelmed by how much I have to get done. I wish I could say I'm an architect and planned it this way, foresaw doing all these things, but honestly, I've been lucky that things have come across my path and they've worked out well for me.

Gender StereotypesGrowing UpI grew up on the back of a motorcycle - my dad didn't have a car until I was a teenager. And then my closest friend from grade school was a guy.

HappinessComedyLawPerformingCareer AspirationsI was not one of those people who wanted to be a comedian when I was growing up. I liked comedy, but didn't know it was something you could do for a living. I actually wanted to be an attorney. I did do things on the side like improv and sketch comedy, but law was my focus. I was a very bookish, academic kid. When I got out of college, I was really unhappy. I had a great job that I should have loved, yet I was miserable. I slowly realized that was because I wasn't performing. So I just tried stand-up and fell in love with it after one performance.

DivorceRelationshipsDatingI have one girlfriend who is dating right now - she's divorced - and she's on Tinder, so we play Tinder. I know that's not a real game, but it's my favorite thing to do.

Being kindI like to be nice. I want to be a hero. I want to save people. Or just kill zombies, because they deserve it, because they're already dead and they can't feel it. They don't have feelings.

FearResponsibilityI want to point out, that this is not my fault that everyone's afraid of me, because I did not kill a couple people the other day.

ComedyAudience EngagementWritingOne thing we do really well on Archer and one thing I've always tried to do in my comedy and my writing and my podcast is to never speak down to my audience.

MistakesThinkingSometimes the mistake I see people make is thinking that they're always going to be up, and I think that's impossible for anyone.

MarriageKindnessMysterySelflessnessMarriage is a mystery and part of it is just being kind to each other, not being selfish.

HappinessProductivityChallengePressureI love to be busy and be challenged. I'm my happiest when I'm under pressure and almost overwhelmed by how much I have to get done.

ChallengesPersonal GrowthRelationshipsGender StereotypesThey always say some women like to fix people. I don't like to fix people, but you like a challenge.

ComedyCareer ChoicesI liked comedy, but didn't know it was something you could do for a living. I actually wanted to be an attorney.

HumorStorytellingStand-Up ComedyI don't know if I was always an open person, but I think stand-up comics specifically have this way of running towards embarrassing things - whereas regular people tend to run away - because the embarrassing story is always going to be the really funny story.

Self-AcceptanceAuthenticityIdentityIndividualityNon-ConformityI was born in California, raised a vegetarian, and love science fiction, so don't tell me how I need to be in order to fit your standards. When I was younger, those kinds of comments bothered me, but eventually got to a point where I realized I wasn't going to change who I was.

CareerEntertainment IndustryStand-Up ComedyI can tell you this: Stand-up is not glamorous.

FootballPassionKnowledgeAisha TylerI really do know football.

Self-PerceptionI'm such a geek, and have always been a real nerd.

Personal ExperienceAisha TylerI'm sure I had low-level scurvy all of my childhood.

EntertainmentComedyPreferencesAisha TylerI like grown up comedy.

On general principle, I boycott shows that don't employ actors.

ComedyChildhoodHumorI take the most wrenchingly painful moments of my life, brush them off and present them for the amusement of others. Luckily for me, my childhood was torture.

ResponsibilityWhen one is undone—sprawled across the cold tile of a public bathroom in a pool of one’s own vomit, or shivering in the back of a taxi in a pair of urine-soaked skinny jeans with no money for cab fare and a dead cell phone battery—much like a wobbly toddler or an unhinged politician, one immediately looks for someone else to blame. God. Your parents. Ex-girlfriends. Undocumented immigrants. Marvin in Human Resources. China.

Stand-Up ComedySo much of a stand-up's life is doing live radio and having to be funny and quick on the spot with these strangers, and sort of surgical in terms of how funny I can be in three minutes.

SummerI spent most of my seventh grade summer dehydrated, green-tongued, and smelling like a Malaysian whorehouse.

I love Toronto. I love it. I love Toronto. I love Canada. I can't wait to get back. Can't wait to have some Timbits.

IndependenceFrustrationI'm my own boss and my boss is a total ass.

Personal GrowthSelf-ImprovementHumorI have always been a softie, and I fight it with every fiber of my being. Sadly, my being's fibers need to hit the gym.

HopeDisappointmentAfter going through a lot of procedures and spending a lot of money … the doctor said, ‘Look, based on what we’re seeing here, I just don’t think this is going to happen for you.'

IdentitySelf-PerceptionI'm just myself, so I don't know that I think of myself as a nerd icon.

ComedyHonestyComedy is ugly. It's honest, it's raw.

MarriageChallengesRelationshipsCommitmentMetaphorMarriage isn't a carnival ride.

Self-ConfidenceMaterialismDatingYou know, it's about getting out there and having a good time. Not about worrying - all these young books for women are like I'm 29 with a closet full of Prada shoes and I can't get a date. Come on.

ChildhoodSchoolMy parents were vegetarians. I'd show up at school, this giant black kid, with none of the cool clothes and a tofu sandwich and celery sticks.

CommitmentCareerAisha TylerStand-Up ComedyBut I love stand-up, and it's where I came from creatively, so it's something I never want to walk away from.

FootballSportsI am absolutely a Giants fan and I'm a Dynasty baby so I was a 49ers fan for a long time.

Self-ImageGender StereotypesStereotypesPhysical AppearanceMaybe the nails are a little stubby and gnawed on, but I definitely do not have man hands.

Am I going to complain about being typecast as smart? I don't think so.

SuccessFailuresPersistenceDeterminationFailureResilienceSuccess is not the absence of failure; it's the persistence through failure.

FashionWomanLifeMindIndividualityWomen EmpowermentSelf-IdentityI don't think of myself as a role model, but I do feel like, for women out there who are trying to figure out who they are, the most important choice to make is to live a life that's true to who you are inside. And let your ideas and your heart and your mind drive your fashion choices.

FashionAisha TylerI really try to make smart choices about my fashion and really live a life on the carpet that's the same as the life I live normally.