In a recent development that has caught the attention of social media users and fans, Tylor Chase, a 36-year-old actor best known for his character Martin Qwerly on the Nickelodeon series "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide," was found living on the streets of Riverside, California. The footage of Chase, captured in September, has gone viral and stirred emotions among his former castmates and the public.
"You can’t do much, but I would love to go speak with him and just love on him and look him in the eye," - Lindsey Shaw, co-star on "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide."
The encounter that led to his current situation being made public occurred when a passerby recognized Chase and inquired if he had been on the Disney Channel. Clarifying his affiliation, Chase mentioned his work with Nickelodeon on "Ned’s Declassified." Upon confirming his identity by providing his full name, the video of the interaction rapidly spread across various social media platforms.
The revelation of Chase’s circumstances became a topic of discussion on the "Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide," where three of his former colleagues, Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Curtis Lee, and Lindsey Shaw, shared their thoughts on the matter. During the podcast episode dated September 24, Lee mentioned how challenging it was to process the news and described his initial reaction to the video as one of disturbance and anger – not at Chase, but at the act of filming someone during tough times.
Lee also grappled with his own feelings of helplessness regarding the situation and expressed hope for Chase’s recovery, albeit with an acknowledgment that this might be overly optimistic. Shaw's response resonated with Lee’s, as she expressed a desire to meet Chase and provide support. Werkheiser also weighed in on the issue, sympathizing with the complexity of the situation and the conflicted feelings regarding the video's dissemination.
Tylor Chase's career began in the early 2000s and his portrayal of Qwerly remains his most recognized role. After growing up in Arizona, he ventured into acting and also appeared on "Everybody Hates Chris" in 2005, as well as playing Young Adam in "Good Time Max," a 2008 film featuring James Franco.
The news of Chase's current living conditions has prompted a broader discussion about the well-being of former child stars and the unpredictable nature of life after early fame. The shared videos and the conversation among his peers show not only the personal impact on those who know him but also highlight the fragility of success in the entertainment industry.