Tyler James Williams
The
“RePlay” Interview
with
Kam Williams
Tyler
Talks about His New Sci-Fi Series
Born
in Westchester County, New York on October 9, 1992, Tyler James
Williams can be seen this spring co-starring as
computer whiz Monty in CBS' Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, a new
spinoff series. Early last year, he guest-starred as Noah in AMC’s
The Walking Dead.
In
2014, he impersonated Steve Urkel on Key & Peele. The skit
received rave reviews and was named the #1 sketch of the year by New
York Magazine.
On
the big screen, Tyler starred as Lionel Higgins in the breakout film
Dear White People, a satire about being a black face in a very white
place. The picture was well-received, including winning the Special
Jury Prize at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The year before, he
appeared in Peeples opposite Kerry Washington and Craig Robinson.
Tyler
might be best known for his work on the Emmy Award-winning series
Everybody Hates Chris for which he won a 2007 NAACP Image Award for
Best Actor in a Comedy Series. In 2012, he was nominated for another
Image Award for his performance as a gifted rapper plagued by self-doubt
in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Let It Shine.
Tyler
began acting at the age of 4 on Sesame Street and he subsequently
co-starred in the animated series Little Bill. His other television
credits include Law & Order: SVU, as well as numerous appearances
in sketches on Saturday Night Live.
An
accomplished musician, Tyler recently released a mixtape with his
brother Tyrel titled Me, My Brother & a Mic. Here, he talks about
starring in RePlay, a scripted time-loop series from New Form Digital
which debuted on April 20th.
To
see the premiere episode of RePlay, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY6iJrat8K4
Kam
Williams: Hi
Tyler, thanks for the interview.
Tyler
James Williams:
Thank
you, Kam.
KW:
What interested you in RePlay?
TJW:
I
just really liked the story and I loved the movie Groundhog’s Day.
KW:
How
would you describe the series in 140 characters or less?
TJW:
It’s
DJ Allison Lee’s (Lyndsy Fonseca) 25th birthday party and she just
HAS to impress promoters. She fails and wishes for another try. She
gets 25 chances to get it right.
KW:
The
premise does sound a little like Groundhog's Day.
TJW:
Yes,
I would describe it as a modern day Groundhog’s Day. I really liked
RePlay because it wasn’t just Allison’s character that
experienced a replay, but eventually her friends realize they are
also reliving the same day. And it is interesting to see how humans
would act if they knew there were never any consequences for their
actions because the next day they could wake up and just redo it.
KW:
If you
had an opportunity to repeat the most important day of your life
until you got it right, would you?
TJW:
Oh
man, I think I would. I would probably take a really bad date from
when I was younger where just everything went wrong.
KW:
How
would you describe your character?
TJW:
I
play Nate who is Allison’s best friend, but he is secretly in love
with her. He is in the “friends zone,” but really tries to get
out of it. Each day, he gets a bit more desperate.
KW:
What is your favorite dish to cook?
TJW:
I
love breakfast food any time of the day.
KW:
Ling-Ju Yen asks: What
is your earliest childhood memory?
TJW: Well
I remember everything from my days shooting Sesame Street. It was
such an incredible experience. My mom also convinced me to steal one
of Big
Bird's feathers, which I still have.
KW:
Sherry
Gillam would like to know what is the most important life lesson
you've learned so far?
TJW:
Patience,
always be patient. I also believe everything happens for a reason.
KW:
What's
the craziest thing you've ever done?
TJW:
Hmm...
How
about shooting the RePlay party scene over and over again and doing
the wake up scene 25 times on the same day in a row! That was pretty
crazy! [Laughs]
KW:
What is
your guiltiest pleasure?
TJW:
When
I am in
New York, I love going to a Chinese restaurant and ordering chicken
wings and fries.
KW:
“Realtor
to the Stars” Jimmy Bayan asks: What’s
your dream locale in Los Angeles to live?
TJW:
I really
like where I live in L.A. right now. I live in the Valley and I feel
I picked a spot that has some New York aspects. There are diners and
a corner store.
KW:
Finally,
what’s in your wallet?
TJW:
Money
and a hair tie for my personal trainer Jimmy. You never know when he
needs to put it up in a man bun. [Laughs] I am really into fitness
right now and trying to bulk up.
KW:
Thanks again for the time, Tyler, and best of luck with all your
endeavors.
TJW:
My pleasure, Kam.
To
see a trailer for RePlay, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gg51v9OVF0
To
watch episodes of RePlay, visit:
https://www.go90.com/
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