Hilarious Comedian Aisha Tyler
July 27, 2010

We've seen "Swiss Miss," the first episode of Season 2 of Archer and it's just as raunchy, violent, and hilarious as ever. Maybe more.
The season opens with Malory Archer, the matriarch of international spy agency ISIS, continuing to look for a way to save the business from financial ruin. Her plans include cutting back on unnecessary expenses (like paper towels), having their accountant Cyril cook the books, and wooing a new investor: a rich foreign gentleman whose teenage daughter is under threat of being kidnapped.
The theory is that if they can keep the daughter safe during her upcoming birthday party, daddy will be so impressed with the company that he'll become a partner. Unfortunately, the sex-crazed 16-year-old girl repeatedly hits on Archer (who is uncharacteristically reserved, due to her age)m and makes herself difficult to save. The situation quickly devolves into outrageous deaths, unspeakable sex, and chaos.
The Comic Con panel included series creator Adam Reed and cast members H. Jon Benjamin, Aisha Tyler, Chris Parnell, Amber Nash and Judy Greer. They pointed out that, as voice actors, they rarely see each other while working on the show, and they seemed to be enjoying this chance to gather together as much as the audience did. In fact, they had never met Amber Nash (who voices the HR rules-violating HR rep, Pam) in person before.
The second season will begin airing on FX in January 2011. Reed promised that it will have "huge, huge adventures, set all over the world." The blimp will make an appearance again. Some villains from the first season will return as well — once Reed can convince the actors to come back and work with them again. There will also be new guest voices, including Rachel Harris as an actress who follows Lana around to learn how to be a spy.
Reed talked about the aesthetic of the show, which is an intentional mashup of fashions, gadgets, and plotlines from different decades. He also indicated that this season they will be exploring more of the neighborhood around the office and bringing in characters from some of his previous series (Reed is also the co-creator of Sealab 2021 and Frisky Dingo.
But, of course, the show continues to focus on Sterling Archer, the deluded spy/son who always seems to save the day, even while royally screwing up left and right. Reed says his inspiration for the show was to see how big a jerk he could make the character and still have people like him. In Season 2, this spy with mommy issues will continue to try to figure out who his father is — and maybe deal with some paternity questions of his own.
Seeing this cast together, it quickly becomes apparent how much raw comedic talent there is in the room. Individually they have fantastic timing, and they play off each other excellently. As Aisha describes one of her favorite scenes, Reed cuts in, "That sounds really dirty. When you actually say what's on it, it sounds terrible." Tyler throws back, "When I describe what actually happened?"
So, until the theme park at Whore Island opens, get your kicks watching the ribald antics of your favorite dysfunctional spy team.
Source: io9.com
July 16, 2010
Hey Archer fans,
I know we’ve been gone for a while, but we are super busy working on ARCHER season 2. Even with our busy schedule you know we wouldn’t miss Comic-Con!
Here’s the Archer Comic-Con schedule:
Friday July 23:
4:00-4:45 PM- Cast & creator autograph signing at the FOX booth, located on the floor of the Convention Center
5pm-6pm- ARCHER press conference. Press room TBD (So just wander around until you see a room full of people with badges stunned to silence)
6pm- 7pm- ARCHER screening and cast & creator panel discussion in room 7AB (500 seats, is that a lot at Comic-Con?)
9pm- SyFy/ Entertainment Weekly party (which we hear is invite only)
I know how ambiguous the terms “cast & creator” are so here is a list of confirmed guests:
Adam Reed- show creator
Aisha Tyler (Lana Kane)
Chris Parnell (Cyril Figgis)
Judy Greer ( Cheryl/Carol)
We also have it on good authority that Amber Nash (Pam) will be there as well. We are waiting on confirmation from a couple others so check back for updates.
WARNING: If we don’t see some ARCHER cos-play, I will be seriously disappointed. So break out the scotch and gummy bears and meet us at Comic-Con.
Source: FX Networks
July 16, 2010
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Hilarious Comedian Aisha Tyler
Source: WFAA: Good Morning Texas
July 12, 2010
Comedian-actress Aisha Tyler appears in America the Beautiful, an award-documentary that takes an entertaining investigative approach to expose some of the dark forces behind America’s ugly obsession with youth and beauty. America the Beautiful will be released on DVD by Xenon Pictures on July 13.
Filmmaker Darryl Roberts goes on a five-year journey to unearth the truth behind what causes women to have self esteem issues which too often lead to unnecessary cosmetic procedures and eating disorders. The film includes startling revelations with executives at top cosmetics and fashion companies, exclusive interviews with health experts, and appearances by celebrities such as Tyler, Jessica Simpson, Paris Hilton, Julianne Moore, Martin Short and Ted Casablanca from the E! Channel.
Source: Stage Time
July 10, 2010

6:00-7:00 Archer
Creator and executive producer Adam Reed (Sealab 2021, Frisky Dingo) screens selected scenes from the FX animated series Archer, which recently won a NowNewNext Award for "Best Television Show You're Not Watching" from cable's Logo network. He will take questions from the audience along with Aisha Tyler, who provides the voice of Agent Lana Kane, the strong, voluptuous, and often exasperated secret agent. Adam and Aisha will discuss the evolution of the series as well as the voice-over process. Room 7AB
Source: Hollywood.com
July 2, 2010
Aisha Tyler stars in a new video short about recycling in order to promote the new Dream Machine program, which turns your recycling into jobs for war veterans (we’re still not quite sure how that happens).
In the video, one of her friends tries to throw out a water bottle in the regular trash, and Aisha sets off on a three minute journey to reclaim the bottle and put it in the Dream Machine (more info on that here). Through jumping on the back of moving trucks, car crashes, high speed footraces, and a martial arts match, Tyler proves herself to be the Jack Bauer of dealing with potentially unrecycled bottles. Check out full video below.
Source: Punchline Magazine
June 22, 2010
The hilarious and bad-ass Aisha Tyler took some time out of her E3 to speak with DualShockers’ Senior Editor Al Zamora at the Microsoft area on the show room floor. The two shared discussions of everything gaming from Aisha’s experience with the people behind Halo to various perspectives on the Kinect device as well as her role in the How to Play the Beta Vid-doc and more. Find out what Aisha has up her sleeve in the world of directing and acting as well as her appearance in Halo: Reach and check out this all around interesting and funny interview.
Source: Dual Shockers
June 17, 2010
One of the most endearing qualities of comedian Aisha Tyler is that she’s an admitted video game addict– a gamer, if you will. A total nerd, in a good way. In fact, when I interviewed her in January she told me, “When Halo 2 come out they kind of nominated this seven member ambassador council of gamers and I was the only girl, which is very cool.”
Fun, right?
So it makes total sense that Tyler was hanging out at the E3 Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center, which started June 15 and ends today. Check out this interview below. If you had any doubt whether Tyler was a true gamer, this should confirm it. If you understand half of what she’s talking about, please let me know. I have no idea what’s going on. My gaming ended with Tecmo Super Bowl for Sega Gensis. Enjoy!
To check out our interview with Aisha from January, click here.
Source: Punchline Magazine
June 16, 2010
In this photograph taken by AP Images for Xbox, Actress Aisha Tyler plays Kinect on Xbox 360 at the Xbox booth during the E3 2010 conference held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 15, 2010.
Source: India Times
June 12, 2010

The stunning comedienne Aisha Tyler came into CL's office this morning to discuss her career as a comic, actress, director, humanitarian and all around bad-ass chick. Listen to the entire podcast here, and find out how she gets her material, what other projects she's working on, and why she likes dropping F-bombs.
She'll be performing this weekend at the Funny Farm comedy club.
Listen here:
Source: Creative Loafing Atlanta
June 12, 2010
June 9, 2010
Logo's third annual "NewNowNext Awards" made its mark for the first time in Los Angeles last night with high caliber celebrities and breakthrough stars-in-the-making, proving Logo is at the forefront of pop culture. Co-hosted by Niecy Nash and Cheyenne Jackson, the show premieres Thursday, June 17 at 10/9c on Logo. The show featured appearances including Aisha Tyler, Paula Abdul, Mena Suvari, Kylie Minogue, Carmen Electra, Kelly Osbourne, Johnny Weir, DJ Jesus Luz and musical performances by Little Boots, Shontelle, Dan Black and Agnes.
Source: Market Watch
June 4, 2010
WASHINGTON - She can be referred to as a triple threat Aisha Tyler, is an actress, comedian and author. Tyler stopped through the area for her stand-up show at legendary Dc Improv. Aisha Tyler also visited FOX 5 to share some laughs and set up expectations for her Dc Improv performance.
Tyler is probably best known for hosting the E! Channel's Talk Soup. Her new show Archer debuted last month on the FX network. Tyler’s comedy DVD is on the market it is called Aisha Tyler is lit: Live at the Fillmore.
Source: MyFoxDC
June 4, 2010
If you’ve ever spent any quality time listening to Aisha Tyler’s stand-up comedy, you already know that she does a stellar job of balancing between “being a girl” and relating to dudes. One of the reasons for that? As she told Washington DC’s Fox affiliate this morning: “My parents separated when I was young and I was raised by a single dad.” Makes perfect sense.
If you’re in the DC area this weekend, might we suggest you get your ass to one of her shows at the Improv so you can experience this well-rounded comedic force in person. Keep in mind, hardcore fans: if you’ve seen her latest DVD, there will no repeated material. Tyler has a brand new hour of funny. She’s performing tonight through Sunday. You can snag some tickets here. In the meantime, check out her full interview from this morning.
Source: Punchline Magazine
May 19, 2010
Attend a Recording Session with Aisha Tyler
Valued at $6,000
Stand-up comedian, actress and author Aisha Tyler has appeared on numerous hit television shows, including Friends, CSI, 24, Nip/Tuck, Ghost Whisperer, Curb Your Enthusiasm and the Emmy-award winning pop-culture critique Talk Soup. Her stand-up concert, Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore, debuted on Comedy Central 2009 to acclaim, and she is touring nationally in preparation for a second special. Aisha contributes regularly to O Magazine, The Huffington Post and The Daily Beast. Aisha currently voices the character of sexy superspy Lana Kane on F/X’s new hit animated series Archer.
Go behind the scenes of F/X’s already-iconic animated series Archer. Sit in and get the insider’s experience as Aisha records an episode with show creator Adam Reed (Sealab 2021, Frisky Dingo). Meet Aisha and take home an autographed copy of a script from the show, and other surprise gifts. Sessions are in Los Angeles during June, July, and August.
Source: All This
April 30, 2010
The actress and comedian assembles a "crack" team of dream engineers to design a machine that turns recycled bottles into jobs for US veterans (with some help from PepsiCo and Waste Management).
Recycling has revolutionized the world in a lot of ways, but let's face it, so far, the only form in which things like plastic bottles and paper are reincarnated are usually exactly the same as in their first lives. That's why PepsiCo, Waste Management, Aisha Tyler and the team from Cracked.com's new "Dream Machine" is so revolutionary. It turns recycled plastic bottles into jobs for US veterans. Bet you never thought your old bottles could turn into something that good.
So how do they do it? According to the Dream Machine Facebook page, "When a bottle or can is deposited, the Dream Machine is activated in three ways: (1) the environment gets a little greener; (2) consumers earn points that can be collected and redeemed for rewards; and (3) American veterans with disabilities receive training and education to start their own business. With each bottle recycled in a Dream Machine, PepsiCo will also make a donation to Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV). EBV offers experiential training in entrepreneurship and small business management to post-9/11 veterans with disabilities, opening the door to business ownership for our veterans."
Think about how many plastic bottles the average person uses in a week. PepsiCo and Waste Management will be placing the Dream Machines in highly trafficked public venues like gas stations, convenience store parking lots and public parks to make sure they collect as many of these bottles as possible when they're discarded. Partnering organizations such as Keep America Beautiful will make sure the "closed-loop system" that keeps recyclables with other recyclables (and not with other refuse) is maintained to help protect the environment.
To help raise awareness about the new program, the two companies brought comedic masterminds Aisha Tyler (she of Talk Soup and Ross Gellar-dating fame) and the Cracked.com team on board. They filmed a great video for the campaign in which Ms. Tyler and an assistant from Cracked.com strategize over what a "Dream Machine" actually is. Along the way, they meet a boy band named Dream Machine and a crazed mad scientist whose budget includes a large chunk specifically allocated for magical wishes. In the end, however, they find the key to what makes a successful dream machine: recycling (but it's not as cheesy as it sounds, promise!).
"We're gonna cut the part of your budget dealing with magical wishes because, last time I looked, uh, not a thing, okay. But, I love the recycling part because recycling, that's not just about getting rid of your cans and bottles, that is about hope. That is why for every item that people recycle in your Dream Machine, we are going to help veterans get new jobs. That is what I'm talking about. That's a dream. It might not be magic, but it sure comes close."
Source: Tonic.com
April 29, 2010
Aisha Tyler (comic, actress, and temporary love interest of Ross Geller) and Cracked.com have joined forces for a cause that helps create new jobs for returning U.S. Veterans. It's called the "Dream Machine," and from what we can tell, it sort of looks like a much cooler version of those donation bins that you put old shoes in.
In the meantime, they've kicked things off with a pretty great video. Aisha Tyler is, as usual, on her game.
WATCH:
Source: The Huffington Post
April 25, 2010

There is nothing sexier than a woman with brains. But when that philanthropy-minded grey matter is wrapped up in a stunning six foot package that also loves video games and takes down Ann Coulter, you wouldn't be remiss in assuming the kids from "Weird Science" are at it again.
Sure Aisha Tyler's resume is jam-packed with crackerjack work on "24," "Archer" and "The Soup," but lately it's been her off-screen antics that have people applauding. Her latest altruistic endeavor is fronting Pepsi Co's Dream Machine initiative -- a program that aims to put thousands of the recycling units in high traffic areas all across the country.
I chatted with Aisha about this great cause on the eve of its launch as well as her recent on-air battle with political pundit Ann Coulter and discovered what her biggest professional fantasy is.
PopWrap: How did you get involved with the Pepsi Dream Machine?
Aisha Tyler: I’ve always been a pretty committed environmentalist and had been thinking for a long time about wanting to do a short film directed at young people to think about recycling in a new way. It’s just a part of my life – I don’t throw things in the trash and haven’t for most of my adult life. So when the Dream Machine initiative came up, I thought it was the perfect fit because it really spoke to young people and it’s about making recycling cool, sexy and fun.

PW: Having seen you on CNN and the like, it's clear you know your stuff and aren't talking out of your ass.
Aisha: Sometimes my husband would disagree, but generally yes [laughs]. And then you throw in the veterans aspect .. I would have said yes anyway, but they had me at veterans. It’s an extraordinary program and I’m so proud to be a part of it.
PW: Projects are aimed at mobilizing teens to do anything are notoriously tough to get off the ground. How have you accounted for that?
Aisha: I agree that there’s a large challenge in breaking through. People don’t want to have their finger wagged at them, then don’t want to hear about how the earth is dying and how it’s their fault. They want something engaging and cool, so we’re doing 2 videos that are, first and foremost, fun to watch. It’s like a huge candy coated pill.
PW: You're talking about online initiatives here and we follow you on Twitter, where you described yourself as a Ninja Assassin -- how does one get that title?
Aisha: [laughs] It’s a very long training process. First you have to become a ninja, which is also incredibly difficult. No, I am a real gamer and that zombie assassin line is for them. Plus, the first rule of being a zombie assassin is not talking about being a zombie assassin. One pinch to the neck and you’re done.

PW: You also experienced the downside of online communities a bit following your CNN debate with Ann Coulter. How did that opportunity come up?
Aisha: I care so deeply about this country but think people really can resent celebrity in that arena. But I’m just an American who cares about my country. Granted I have a national platform to talk about it but anyone can get online and post their views. When I see something I think is wrong, I feel an obligation to speak out.
PW: What were your first thoughts when they asked you to come on?
Aisha: Part of me that thought, "do I even want to get in the cage with that UFC fighter?" But I thought, if I don’t, who will? So I was there to be a reasonable, thoughtful, intelligent counterpoint to someone who tries to inflame people by saying the most vile, infective thing she can think of. Seriously, some of the stuff she says is so outrageous it makes you want to kick a puppy.
PW: Once the choice is made, how do you prepare for that?
Aisha: I had Vaseline on my face, had taken off my earrings and was ready to fight [laughs]. You do have to mentally prepare because the worst thing you can do in a situation like that is lose your own composure. Sinking to another person’s level prevents you from making your point in a coherent way.
PW: It got pretty heated on air, how about when the camera wasn't rolling?
Aisha: I will tell you, because I hate to say this out loud, but she was so nice to me. I kept thinking, “dammit, I’m trying to hate you!” But she loved me on "24" and was really quite ingratiating, so I do think there’s a part of her that sees all of this as theater.

PW: Speaking of your small screen work, I'm obsessed with "Archer." What appealed to you about that show?
Aisha: I grew up on video games, action movies, cartoons and comic books so being a part of "Archer" is just fangirl heaven. It’s also the dream medium in which to do comedy because on a cartoon you can create a satire that you’d never get away with on a live action.
PW: As a proper fan girl then I have to ask what's the one property you'd love to bring to the big screen?
Aisha: If you’d asked me 10 years ago, I would have said "X-Men." And the "Dark Knight" graphic novel. Oh, and "Watchmen." Those were like the three big books for me growing up.
PW: Thoughts on the "Watchmen" movie?
Aisha: I’m not sad Zack Snyder did the movie...
PW: Fair enough, so dream role -- go.
Aisha: I’m a Halo player and I think every Halo fan wants there to be a movie. I would love to be a Spartan in that. The great thing about the franchise is that there are always women Marines in it. I would love to play a Marine in anything, actually. To show everyone that the real guns -- and I mean my biceps -- are ready to go. I will take everybody to the gun show!
Source: New York Post
April 22, 2010

Last night we spoke to actress Aisha Taylor about how Wall Street firms should be more responsible about recycling.
(We were at an event celebrating the new recyling machines PepsiCo and Waste Management are going to plant all over city streets and in Rite-Aids.)
Aisha Tyler co-hosted Talk Soup, is on CSI, Reno! 911, and Archer.
She's been recylcling her whole life and she has a message for Deutsche Bank about their use of styrofoam cofffee cups: that's irresponsible.
Read more in the following interview.
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Business Insider: How many times a day do you say you recycle?
Aisha Tyler: I don't ever not recycle. And when I see people not recycling, I reach in there and take it out again. It's like money! You're throwing away money in the garbage! In the Bay Area [of California], you know, you can recycle; they have a municipal composting program, so you can pretty much throw anything away. You compost bones, pizza boxes - yeah, bones.
BI: What should firms like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley do to make sure they're being green-friendly?
AT: The first thing I'll say is... I worked at two different corporations. The amount of paper we threw away every day was so wasteful. And you think about it but basically, we're just throwing the company's money in the trash. Have a system where you don't print emails unless absolutely necessary. Stop buying bottled drinks.
BI: You're going to hate this. There are firms that during the recession, I think it was Deutsche Bank, they switched from paper cups to styrofoam cups because it was cheaper.
AT: You know, that's irresponsible. I mean to me it's basic. It's like your friend is running into a wall, you have to say "Stop running into the wall." It's easier to take the corner at high speed. No styrofoam; we've got to stop using plastic. I was somewhere the other day doing a radio interview and I would ask for coffee and someone just brought it to me without thinking and I said "Did you go back in a time machine to get this? Who uses styrofoam?
BI: Last question, if you had to make one stock pick to invest in, what would it be?
AT: Wow. Waste Management and PepsiCo! I would buy EBV [the veteran's initiative] if they were publicly traded, you know, the Entrepreneurial Bootcamp for Veterans. It's interesting, I'm a pretty conservative investor. I tend to buy broad funds. I have a couple of green funds. They don't get HUGE earnings but they don't go down either!
Source: Business Insider
April 22, 2010

NEW YORK - APRIL 21: Actress Aisha Tyler speaks with guests at PepsiCo and its partners launch The Dream Machine at Dream Hotel on April 21, 2010 in New York City.
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Source: ABC News
April 22, 2010
Aisha Tyler:
“No, I would not. I would not at all. I married my college sweetheart, so I’d actually be in a lot of trouble if I went and married somebody. I will tell you that having been married as long as I have, because I met my husband when I was 19 — we were together 4 years before we got married – marriage is for Jedis, it is not a joke. People think it’s cute and they go and have a party or they get drunk and do it. Marriage is not for wimps. I think people don’t take it seriously enough. People talk about keeping people from getting divorced, we should keep people from getting married. If fewer people got married, fewer people would be getting a divorce!”
April 20, 2010

Aisha Tyler has landed the lead opposite Laura Benanti on CBS’ comedy pilot Open Books, with Scott Foley also tapped for a major role. Open Books stars Benanti as June, a book editor at a boutique New York publishing house. Tyler will play her best friend, a waitress-actress. Foley will play a charismatic free-spirited writer who once had a fling with June.
Source: Deadline
April 13, 2010
In honor of the 10th anniversary of Oprah magazine, the editors compiled inspirational quotes from people such luminaries as Virgil, Martin Luther King Jr. and Cecil Beaton to create "Words That Matter."
Dreaming Big, Becoming Brave
"Be daring, be different, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers..." — Cecil Beaton, photographer
"Living is a form of not being sure, not knowing what next or how...We guess. We may be wrong, but we take leap after leap in the dark." — Agnes de Mille, dancer
"Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome." — Arthur Ashe, tennis champion
"Years ago I was in the parking lot across the street from Spago, I could see the stars with their Oscars going into the after party. I said to myself, 'I want to do that one day' . . . After I got the Oscar and walked offstage, I said to Kevin [Kline], 'Did that just happen?' It felt like I fell asleep in the mail room and I was going to wake up and find out it was all a dream." —Denzel Washington, actor
"My mother and father were poor, and when I turned pro, I started making money . . . I wasn't thinking of being the greatest. But I knew I had a chance. And when I won at the Olympics, that sealed it: I was the champ." —Muhammad Ali, former heavyweight champion boxer
"Nothing really worth having is easy to get. The hard-fought battles, the goals won with sacrifice, are the ones that matter." —Aisha Tyler, actress and comedian
"Fortune helps those who dare." —Virgil, poet
"Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine, and at last you create what you will." —George Bernard Shaw, playwright
Source: ABC News
April 5, 2010
What is likely to become a sweeping and hard-hitting marketing campaign, started today for Bungie’s final Halo project, Halo: Reach.
Actress Aisha Tyler, an avid Halo fan and voice actor in Halo: Reach, seen in everything from “CSI: Miami,” “24,” “Friends,” “The Santa Clause 2″ and likely most notably for her hosting role on “Talk Soup”, swings a gravity hammer in what is believed to be an enticing Halo: Reach commercial.
No information, outside the images, was noted by Bungie. Could this commercial be used to help “sell” the Halo: Reach beta? No one can play the demo without owning a copy of Halo 3: ODST. Ah ha!
The Halo: Reach multiplayer beta begins May 3 on Xbox Live.
Source: Bungie Tweets
Source: Blast Magazine
March 13, 2010
The Campaign to Save Cahuenga Peak is an effort by The Trust for Public Land and its partners to protect as public open space 138 acres behind and to the left of the Hollywood Sign. We have until April 14, 2010 to raise $12.5 million, and although donations are coming in, we have a long way to go in a very short time.

Protection of Cahuenga Peak will prevent development from scarring one of Los Angeles' iconic views--the Hollywood Sign backed by the peak's sweeping natural landscape. After protection, the land would be added to Griffith Park, where it would continue to be open to hikers and joggers who have long enjoyed its sweeping vistas of downtown.
If we don't seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, development could put the land off limits and spoil a world-renowned view that has come to represent Los Angeles, the entertainment industry, and the Southern California way of life.
A downloadable campaign flyer (PDF) is available here.
Source: Save Cahuenga Peak
March 1, 2010
Although the first season of FX’s crudely brilliant animated series Archer hasn’t even come to an end, network execs need no more convincing to bring it back for a second round. Its first seven episodes, featuring comedian Aisha Tyler, H. Jon Benjamin and Chris Parnell, have averaged 1.2 million viewers.
The show, which will be airing a four-episode marathon on Thursday starting at 10 pm EST — will start airing their final three new episodes March 4. The second season of Archer will boast 13 episodes, three more than the current season.
Source: Punchline Magazine
February 23, 2010
FX renewed it's hilarious freshman comedy, "Archer," for a 13-episode second season that will begin in 2011, the network said Monday.
The animated show is the highest rated FX comedy behind "The League"--another raunchfest I love--averaging 1.2 million viewers a week this season.
If you've missed recent episodes of "Archer," well, shame on you. But don't worry, the network is airing a mini-marathon beginning at 9 p.m. Feb. 25. I love this show--see my "Archer" review here--in all its inappropriate glory.
Aisha Tyler recently chatted about her character, the sexy spy Lana Kane. Below are FX's descriptions of the four episode airing Thursday:
"Diversity Hire"
9 p.m. Thursday, FX
A new field agent makes a splash at ISIS, but Archer and Lana suspect there may be something all too perfect about their new diversity hire. Written by Adam Reed. Voiceovers directed by Adam Reed.
"Honeypot"
8:30 p.m. Thursday, FX
Malory's career is threatened when a sensitive videotape falls into the hands of a rogue (and roguish) Cuban agent, so she calls on Archer's expertise in seduction to turn the tables on her blackmailer. Special guest voices include Ron Perlman (Sons of Anarchy, Hellboy) as "Ramon Limon" and Thomas Lennon (Reno 911!) as "Charles." Written by Adam Reed & Tony Carbone. Voiceovers directed by Adam Reed.
"Mole Hunt"
10 p.m. Thursday, FX
Archer goes to great lengths to cover up discrepancies in his ISIS expense account as he attempts to access the agency's mainframe computer. Cyril and Lana's Friday night dinner date is interrupted by work. Written by Adam Reed. Voiceovers directed by Adam Reed.
"Training Day"
10:30 p.m. Thursday, FX
Lana's residual lust for Archer prompts Malory to promote Cyril to field agent. Archer then trains his new competition as only he can, whilst Malory frets over her own past and her son's future. Written by Adam Reed. Voiceovers directed by Adam Reed.
Source: Chicago Now
February 22, 2010
Aisha Tyler has one tiny problem voicing the sexy, stacked spy Lana Kane on FX's animated comedy "Archer."
"If I had a penny for every fan that has already written me and asked me dress up like Lana and post photos," she told me Tuesday during a call with reporters. "Good Lord, people, there's porn on the Internet. It's free. Don't look at me."
Tyler was joking--sort of--because she loves playing Lana, the ex girlfriend and current partner of the title character, Sterling Archer.
In "Skytanic" airing at 9 p.m. Thursday, Lana, Archer and their boss (and his mother), Malory, battle to stop a bomber threatening the maiden voyage of a luxury airship. As is usually the case with the employees of the ISIS spy agency--possibly the most un-PC workplaces on TV--they spend more time fighting each other than any terrorists. Creator Adam Reed fills each episode with unrepeatable slams and obnoxiously inappropriate action.
"This show is just a joy to do," Tyler said. "I laugh constantly. I'm incredibly undisciplined. I fall all over the place. I spit into the microphone. I cackle. Luckily for me Adam Reed is as much of a doof as I am, and so we kind of just crack each other up and the session takes too long.
"The sound recordist in the booth is tapping his watch and we don't care. We just lay on our backs like turtles and wave our legs in the air."
Source: ChicagoNow.com
February 22, 2010
I want to know just kind of in general on Archer, how do you get some of these lines out without just busting up, like, “My vulva is smoother than a veal cutlet.” How do you say that line?
Aisha Tyler: I was just talking to somebody about this, and I was saying that this show is in some ways just a series of out-of-body experiences because I feel so much confusion and joy every time I go into the sound booth to record this stuff because it’s just such extraordinary language that I’ve never been able to use in television. My background is in stand-up comedy where I’m very free to choose the words and ideas that I express, but when I’m acting, obviously, and especially when you’re doing network television, there are a lot of constraints. So this show is just a joy to do.
I laugh constantly. I’m incredibly undisciplined. I fall all over the place. I spit into the microphone. I cackle. Luckily for me Adam Reed (Archer’s creator) is as much of a doof as I am, and so we kind of just crack each other up. The session takes too long and the sound engineer in the booth is tapping his watch, and we don’t care. We just lay on our backs like turtles and wave our legs in the air. It’s a joy. It’s a joy to make the show.
Source: RocknRollGhost.com
February 22, 2010
The Deal: Aisha Tyler – best known for her TV appearances on Talk Soup, Friends, Ghost Whisperer, CSI, 24, Nip/Tuck, and her most recent role in the animated series, Archer – visited Lake Norman Comedy Zone in Galway Hooker Pub in Cornelius to perform her latest stand-up routine. Local comedians, Kevin Alderman and Johnny Millwater opened the show.
The Good: Kevin Alderman kicked off the evening with a short funny set, followed by a longer set by Johnny Millwater, who humored the crowd with jokes, impressions, and a “freak show” in which he appeared to stuff a large phallic-shaped balloon down his throat. Before Tyler arrived on stage.
Source: Creative Loafing
February 22, 2010
Though I've fallen behind on The Venture Brothers, I tend to watch more Adult Swim than I blog about here. Partly because so many of the late-night toons are difficult to describe to the uninitiated, partly because people who love them already really love them, and people who don't, or wouldn't, tend to tune out when I evangelize for them.
But tonight Adult Swim—or at least the Adult Swim sensibility—is grabbing for a mass audience, or at least a more-mass audience. Spy parody Archer, from the producers of Frisky Dingo, debuts tonight on FX. If you're a fan of offbeat live-action comedies, I suggest you try it; and even if it doesn't grab you at first, I suggest you stick with it.
Source: Time.com
February 22, 2010
A tough, highly trained US operative is chained to a wall soon to be tortured by a nasty European. Even when his captor brings out the jump leads, you just know he won’t talk. No, it’s not the 348th day of 24 but Archer (Fiver, Thu 25 Feb, 10.30pm), an acerbic little animated number from the humble people who helped bring you the Adult Swim cable channel. Seemingly, creator Adam Reed dreamed up the concept while sitting in a café, wondering why he didn’t have the balls to stroll up to a Spanish lady he fancied the look of. But then, who would? A spy, of course. And so Sterling Archer (Codename Duchess) was bo(u)rn(e), a slick drunkard and womanising jackass who, in the opening episode, concocts a mole in the International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS) to deflect attention from his flamboyant attitude to the expense account.
Intriguingly, each character has been sketched with the voice actor very much in mind, so the brusque phone-sex loving chief executive at ISIS looks exactly like Jessica Walter while Archer’s ex-squeeze, the voluptuous agent Lana Kane bears more than a passing resemblance to Aisha Tyler. Archer has the feel of a more thrusting King of the Hill with equally subtle comedic sensibilities while its Cold War 60s chic exudes the whiff of a cartoon Mad Men with less smoking, and more (very funny) jokes about bestiality, erections and Oedipal Complexes.
Source: The List
February 20, 2010
‘Tis the season… for TV DivaGal to get a boatload of DVDs featuring hot new shows for 2010!
I had already gotten a sneak peek of Archer last summer.
Focusing on an egotistical superspy who’s more into bagging chicks than criminals, this animated series ain’t your kids’ cartoon. So why should TV DivaGals watch?
1. It’s As Raunchy as a Mother*&#^@@#! Resident spy Sterling Archer is crude, rude and hilarious! His ex-girlfriend Lana dumped him because he tried to get it on with her while talking on the phone, to his mom!, who just happens to be their tyrannical boss at the International Secret Intelligence Agency (ISIS). Archer uses his work expense accounts to finance his expensive black sweater collection, berates his long-suffering butler daily and treats most of the women in his life like disposable razors. And yet, somehow, he still comes across as a charming rogue! Damn that smooth criminal voice of his (courtesy of series star H. Jon Benjamin).
2. Lana Is a Bad ass! Fellow secret agent Lana Kane carries pretty big guns, and isn’t afraid to use them when she needs to keep her new boyfriend, mousy ISIS accountant Cyril Figgis (played by TV DivaGal fave Chris Parnell) in line. Girlfriend also loves to dig in to her stir-fry Fridays. She got curves in all the right places.
3. Boys Dig It. Had my friend Jens visiting from Germany when my Archer DVD arrived. He stayed glued to the TV sets for two hours watching the first five episodes. Yep, if you can laugh alongside with your boyfriend on this series, he’ll think you’re the coolest girl ever!
Catch Archer beginning Thursday, Jan. 14 at 10 p.m. on FX.
photo credits: courtesy FX
Source: DelainaDixon.com
February 19, 2010
Yesterday, I sat in on a conference call with Aisha Tyler. (Yup, I’m very fancy.) During the call she talked about her acting career (from “Nip/Tuck” to “Ghost Whisperer”), her favorite stand-up comics (Maria Bamford and Bill Burr) and the wild lines she delivers on her FX animated series “Archer.” (“My vulva is as smooth as a veal cutlet.”) “Archer” centers around a group of spies and their internal trials, squabbles and sexual escapades. Tyler plays Agent Lana Kane, the former girlfriend of the series namesake and one of the best spies in the agency. She’s rough. She’s tough. She has a killer rack. Check out the video above to see the master spy in action.
“Archer” airs Thursdays on FX. Tonight “Skytanic” premieres tonight and network plans an “Archer” marathon on February 25, 2010. Tune in, unless you want to get shot in the head.
Source: Comedy.com
February 6, 2010
Click here to listen to Aisha's Interview on the Todd & Tyler Show - MP3 Audio
Source: JumboDump.com
February 4, 2010
You may know Aisha Tyler from her comedy, her frequent hosting duties on TV or the new animated show on FX, Archer! She came on early this morning to talk about it, and simultaneously deflect every advance John made at her. It was a fun chat.
Check out the interview at 102.9WMGK
Source: 102.9WMGK
January 30, 2010

After Austin Powers, Maxwell Smart and who knows how many other take-offs on James Bond, do we really need another spy spoof? If you're talking 'Archer,' FX's hilarious new animated series, then yes, yes we do.
Picture it as 'Mad Men,' if the opening graphics were the whole show, and it wasn't about Sterling Cooper, New York ad agency, but Sterling Archer, ISIS intelligence agent. And if it were a whole lot sillier. And more crass.
Or maybe it's more like old-school Hanna-Barbera adventure series 'Jonny Quest,' but with actual swear words and zero life lessons.
Here are five excellent reasons why you should be tuning in to 'Archer,' this season's funniest new comedy from creator Adam Reed, ('Space Ghost: Coast to Coast') and voice talents from 'Family Guy,' 'Saturday Night Live' and 'Arrested Development.'
1. Archer: The lead character (H. Jon Benjamin, aka Carl on 'Family Guy') is your average drink-swilling, womanizing super spy who runs up outrageous expense accounts. "Lying, is, like, 80 percent of what I do," he informs his dweeby romantic rival, Cyril Figgus. In the episode, 'Training Day,' Archer takes Cyril under his wing, teaching him important things like when to use an underwear gun and how to spot multiple threats while tangoing with a call girl. His "Miss Moneypenny" is secretary Cheryl (Judy Greer), who's legally changed her name to Carol because that's what Archer keeps calling her.
2. Lana Kane: As voiced by Aisha Tyler, Lana is Archer's bitter ex, a super-shapely, spear-gun-toting hottie who's got a thing for interracial porn and switchblade interrogations of coworkers. She's Lara Croft meets Foxy Brown. During the 'Mole Hunt,' episode, can you blame us for flashing back to the real Tyler's stint on '24' as yet another CTU mole? Frankly, she's a lot more fun here as badass Lana.
3. The dialogue: Would James Bond ever dismiss karate as "the Dane Cook of martial arts?" (ISIS agents use the much trendier Krav Maga.) Or would he urge a colleague, "Shoot, bitch! Democracy's at stake!" Well, since Bond works for Her Royal Highness and not Uncle Sam, probably not. We also doubt he'd debate the proper use of irony or carry weapons that "go off, for, like, no reason."
4. The most Freudian mother-son relationship since 'The Sopranos': Archer's mother, Malory (voiced by 'Arrested Development's equally messed-up matriarch, Jessica Walter), was a single mother working Black Ops, whose idea of a Christmas greeting was sending her son a note that said, "Tehran is free. Merry Xmas." Now she's an alcoholic ball-buster who loves seeing him fail. And did Tony Soprano ever say, "If you ever mention my mother's loins, or their frothiness to me again, I don't know what I'll do."
5. Did we mention it's a cartoon rated TV-MA? With the full LSV? Meaning each episode's got enough bad language, sex and violence to keep Ned Flanders in a censoring tizzy for months. And enough political incorrectness to trump its '60s influences. Plus ISIS's ridiculously low-tech gadgetry makes 'Get Smart's' CONTROL look like NASA. It's that kind of modern (and yet so retro) take on an incredibly dated concept that keeps us laughing.
Source: AOL Television
January 23, 2010

The adult spy comedy cartoon debuted to good ratings last Thursday night and has generated a lot of positive chatter online and in the media.
With a kind of retro '60s stilted animation style that recalls the loopy "Space Ghost" talk show that aired on Cartoon Network, "Archer" is a deadpan satire that is clever, silly, sexy, vulgar, politically incorrect and laugh-out-loud funny all at the same time.
College frat boys are gonna fall in love with this one.
The series follows the misadventures of self-absorbed super spy Sterling Archer (H. Jon Benjamin). He's a handsome, skirt-chasing, booze-loving man who is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
He works for his mother Malory Archer (Jessica Walter of "Arrested Development") who is head of the spy organization ISIS.
Most of the story takes place at the spy headquarters where Archer's co-workers are about as goofy as the characters on "The Office."
Bumbling through each day along with Archer are is his long-suffering butler Woodhouse (George Coe), his buxom ex-lover and fellow spy Lana Kane (Aisha Tyler), his nerdy co-worker Cyril Figis (Chris Parnell of "Saturday Night Live") and the office secretary and gossip Cheryl (Judy Greer). With strong profanity and sex jokes that push the boundaries of bad taste, "Archer" is not for everyone.
But FX has established itself as the place for the most adult programming on basic cable with series such as "Nip/Tuck," "The Shield," "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Rescue Me" and "Sons of Anarchy."
It's definitely a "guy channel" and "Archer" is like an animated, oversexed version of "Get Smart" if that comedy was being made today for HBO.
Created by Adam Reed, whose credits include Cartoon Network's "Sealab 2021,'' the show is basically a workplace comedy about a dysfunctional crew.
Source: The Tampa Tribune
January 18, 2010
I'll be appearing on a LIVE performance of my good friend ADAM CAROLLA's podcast this Weds, January 20 at the Improv in Irvine, CA. These are always no-holds barreling descents into comedic madness; don't miss your chance to see me and Adam come unhinged, live!
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January 17, 2010
Toonzone News was able to participate in an hourlong roundtable interview over the phone with Adam Reed, creator of Sealab 2021 and Frisky Dingo, about his new show Archer, premiering on FX on January 14, 2010. With him was Aisha Tyler, actor and comedian who plays Agent Lana Kane.
AHMAD CHILDRESS/CRAVE ONLINE: I was wondering with the cast you've selected full of performers and comedians whether it was difficult to manage that with the inflexibility of working with animation in general.
AISHA TYLER: With all those drunks, it's difficult. (Laughs)
ADAM REED: Sullen, and needy. (Laughter).
AISHA TYLER: All the time. I'm the most needy.
ADAM REED: No, actually, we record the voices first and animate to that, so our process is all centered around the voice-actor's performance. It's not like we have them read to picture, and that gives us the opportunity to do some ad-libs and goof around in the booth and come up with new stuff. So then we put the voice track against the storyboard cut and we don't animate anything until the end.
Source: ToonZone
January 16, 2010

BY JEFF CLARK
Pop-Rock Candy Mountain
The last time I interviewed comic Aisha Tyler, I sort of went on and on about how funny and awesome and cool and down to Earth she is. I think that I may have made a fool of myself doting over Ms. Tyler — I mean, she’s a brilliant stand up, she loves sci fi and comic books and video games and she was on 24!
Now, she has teamed up with Sealab 2021 and Frisky Dingo creator Adam Reed for the new FX series Archer. Oh, it also stars Chris Parnell, Judy Greer and Jessica Walter, who just happened to be on SNL (Parnell) and Arrested Development. I sure am glad I don’t like Adult Swim….yeah right
But I’m not going to fawn all over the lovely Ms. Tyler this go round — no way Jose’. After a brief, yet loving restraining order, Tyler returns to Pop-Rock Candy Mountain on The Super Sonic Robot Talk Show where we discuss Archer and much more.
So, kick back and give it a listen. Oh who am I kidding — I heart you the most Aisha Tyler!!!!!!!!
Jeff Clark
Pop-Rock Candy Mountain
Senior Editor
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January 16, 2010

“Archer’’ is a full-on goof on the spy canon from “Dick Tracy’’ comic strips to James Bond and “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,’’ and its retro, frozen-panel styling is only the tip of the parody iceberg. The show lifts all kinds of storytelling and character conventions from the likes of “Mission: Impossible’’ and heightens them to the level of absurdity. It’s like “Get Smart,’’ but with a sick, sometimes lewd, twist. The characters are familiar types - the suave master spy, his loyal butler, the older, wiser boss - but with perverse flaws that cry out for psychoanalytic attention. All employees at the International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS), they’re Freudian disasters.
To wit, the handsome lead spy, Sterling Archer (H. Jon Benjamin), who is inept, vain, and nasty. He is the son of ISIS chief executive Malory Archer (Jessica Walter), and he has a serious obsession with her. He loves her and despises her at once. In the premiere, he tries to have sex with a woman while talking to his mother on the phone. Later, he becomes sexually aroused at the thought of his mother’s death. Malory, meanwhile, is a harsh taskmaster and a drug and alcohol abuser who at one point has phone sex in view of her son. So perfectly nasty as the matriarch on “Arrested Development,’’ Walter now deserves at least two slots in the pantheon of anti-maternal mothers.
ISIS also employs Archer’s ex-girlfriend, Lana Kane (Aisha Tyler), who is an amalgamation of blaxploitation heroines from the 1970s, such as Teresa Graves’s Christie Love and Pam Grier’s Foxy Brown. She’s kickass, but justice takes a back seat in her mind to interracial pornography and her personal vengeance toward Archer. She is dating nerdy ISIS comptroller Cyril Figgis (Chris Parnell) solely to get back at Archer, which we know partly because she keeps praising Cyril for not being Archer. In the background: an ISIS secretary (Judy Greer) whose profound identity issues cause her to change her name depending on whom she is talking to, and Woodhouse (George Coe), Archer’s tormented butler.
“Archer,’’ which was created by Adam Reed, whose credits include Adult Swim’s “Sealab 2021’’ and “Frisky Dingo,’’ does dabble in actual ISIS spy work. But the show is primarily about the office ensemble, as they jockey for power, romance, and sex. Underneath it all, the show is a workplace comedy. I like “Archer’’ because it succeeds where so many of the snarky animated series tend to fail. Reed and his writers and voice actors balance all the pop satire and raunch with a strong sense of the characters, so that the episodes ultimately rise above all the gags. In animation, as in every other genre, character matters.
Source: Boston.com
January 15, 2010
From Talk Soup to Friends to her new animated gig on the FX spy series Archer, Aisha Tyler takes comedy seriously — especially when she's ruffling feathers with the gay portion of her comedy show in places like North Dakota.
They say being funny and beautiful is a rare combination, and starting Thursday night, Aisha Tyler is going to remind fans just what a gift it is with her starring role on Archer ... albeit this time in animated form.From making history as the first black woman to have a recurring role on Friends to her year and a half spent hosting TV’s Talk Soup, Aisha Tyler has made a career out of being funny, smart, and sexy all rolled into one. Archer lets her add "shocking" to the list — in the story of a himbo, male chauvinist spy who works side by side with his mother (Jessica Walter) and his ex-girlfriend Lana (Tyler), the things that come out of her mouth occasionally make Family Guy sound tame.
In between acting, voice-over work on Archer, and touring with her comedy act, Tyler also finds time to lend her talents to shows like Politically Incorrect and The Joy Behar Show, standing up for gay rights, human rights ... and pretty much whatever she damn well feels like talking about.
Advocate.com: Lana is smoking hot — and I’m just going to put out there that I think it’s fair to say some of that comes from you.
Aisha Tyler: Well, you know, the character and even the way she looked was established before they hired me. But I honestly responded to her right away, and since I’ve been with the show, her personality and her tone have evolved to be a little bit closer to me. I’m one of those people who grew up with a dad who took me to see action movies, and that is my favorite genre of film. I love action, I love spy movies, I love the Bond franchise.
It’s very tantalizing as an actor and as a comedian to be a part of a project where, as you’re doing the show, you’re going, "Are they going to let us do this? Oh, my God." The first script, from the very beginning, it felt radical. I remember reading it and laughing out loud several times. And then the character, she’s just this badass girl, and I thought, Hell yeah. It’s like my dream come true.
Well, and it doesn’t hurt that, as animated characters go, Archer’s pretty smokin’ hot.
He is pretty smokin’ hot ... I know. If only he wasn’t such a douche.
We were just talking today about how the word "douche" is back.
It’s totally back. And I’ve been using it a lot. Not a lot of women use it, but it’s one of my faves.
Now we need to credit you with bringing "douche" back.
Thank you. I’ll take it.
Is it true what you hear that working on an animated series is an actor’s dream gig?
It is, but it’s funny ... if you’re doing something like a Madagascar, it’s a dream and it pays. But doing a little animated series on FX is not the same as doing another kind of series, because the work permit is not the same. But just the joy of the process is so extraordinary. Especially for this show, it’s just pure elicitation of the funniest, most interesting way of saying something. You don’t have deal with the makeup or the wardrobe ... and, of course, I love live action ... but when you do a live action drama, you’re there at 5 a.m., it’s two or three hours in the morning of getting ready, it’s a 12- or 14-hour day for a couple hours of work. This is just surgical. You get in, get to be as funny as you possibly can for an hour or two, and then you leave.
We haven’t seen any gay characters yet.
Oh, we will. Oh, yes.
Source: Advocate.com
January 14, 2010
January 13, 2010
For someone who’d rather stay at home, park it on the couch and kill virtual zombies with her husband, playing an oversexed spy on FX’s new animated series Archer is a stretch. But Aisha Tyler — comedian, author, Renaissance woman — can do anything; so long as there’s still time for Xbox.
Beyond her incredible career onstage as a stand-up comedian, Aisha Tyler has been no stranger to the small screen, showing a wide range of acting chops in comedies (she played Joey and Ross’ girlfriend on Friends for nine episodes) SciFi dramas (she was Jennifer Love Hewitt’s best friend on Ghost Whisperer) and dark police shows (12 episodes of CSI).
But she’s never played a spy, until now. And she does so, wonderfully. In the new animated FX series Archer, starring H. Jon Benjamin (famous for his role in the classic Dr. Katz) premiering Jan. 14 at 10 pm EST, the down-to-Earth, video game-obsessed Tyler transforms seamlessly into Lana Kane, and under dressed, over-sexed spy who enjoys psychologically abusing her boyfriend. The show itself is a brilliantly written, handsomely drawn 30 minutes of some of the finest adult humor on television.
Tyler’s new role comes on the heels of a banner 2009, having starred in her own one-hour Comedy Central special and DVD Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore, recorded in her native San Francisco; she’s also in the running to host her own daytime chat show on ABC. The pilot is taped and submitted. Now’s it’s just a waiting game.
We caught up with Tyler a few days ago; she was just home from recording scenes for Archer. We talked about everything from working on an animated show, to her ambassador role in the world of video games, why she doesn’t do political comedy — despite her political science degree from Dartmouth — and much more.
Source: Punchline Magazine
January 14, 2010
On paper, Archer is the kind of thing to put you in black, black mood: Another Adam Reed animated series, this one parodying the superspy genre with the same passive-aggressive, absurdist approach he brought to Sealab 2021, nailed into place by the perpetually underperforming Jon Benjamin in the title role. Get Smart by way of The Venture Brothers, in other words. You can practically audio-visualize the premise's tired realization, and the cynical critic can already start writing the headlines before he even watches the previews: "Missing It By That Much." "Shaken, Not Stirred." "The Spy Who Raped Me Up the Ass." (The last is exactly the kind of grimace-making joke you dread coming out of a character's mouth.)
And then the damn thing goes and ruins all the spoilsport fun by actually being funny. Laugh-out-loud funny, even, and not sporadically laugh-out-loud-funny, either. It took me two-and-a-half hours to watch the first five episodes, because I kept rewinding it so I could laugh again at some bit of business or other. I don't remember the last time I did that with a new show.
The series, yes, has a grimly familiar premise, chronicling the misadventures of Sterling Archer, a James Bond type super-spy who is a jerk, a liar, and a sociopath with mommy issues. The recurring cast of characters includes his mother, who runs the spy agency, and his ex-girlfriend, the sexy, part-black black-ops agent Lana Kane; there's also the agency comptroller, its receptionist, and its human resources director. Again, yes, it's that kind of show, one where most of the stories revolve around the bureaucracy. So, in "Mole Hunt" Archer is in trouble over his expense reports. Most of the plot of "Training Day" involves setting up a new health plan. "Killing Utne" takes place at a dinner party where the principals have to woo a potential client. Of the first five episodes, only "Skorpio" really busts out and parodies old-fashioned spy stuff, and even it keeps cutting back to the office, where the staff is doing some desultory file work.
But Archer works—and works brilliantly—by combining tight story-writing with an improvisational rhythm. Jon Benjamin, of course, is an old hand at the loose, improv style from his work on Dr. Katz and Home Movies, and while he still has those rhythms going, he and everyone else also sounds refreshingly focused and disciplined. The result is the best of both worlds: a lot of surprising, character-driven comedy that locks together into genuinely interesting plot lines. So episodes do not simply wander from gag to gag, but are actually structured so as to build to climactic moments; "Killing Utne," for instance, builds real suspense by showing competing teams of assassins closing in on their target, and ends with a couple of bodies being torched in a bathroom. Jokes that in other series would be throwaway riffs—as with Crenshaw's wandering accent in "Mole Hunt"—actually foreshadow plot twists. It is also dense with intelligent dialogue. Where many shows of this kind turn their characters into ciphers—cardboard cutouts who mouth the writers' quips, and who surreptitiously comment on their own lack of reality—Archer's actors and writers make the characters themselves sound smart and engaging, and thus very real, even when they're doing stupid things. There are a few haven't-we-seen-this-lots-of-times-before tropes, such as the Family Guy-style "flashbacks," but mostly the series works as a fairly straight-forward drama that has been soaked in absurdity and then set on fire.
A lot of the credit for the series immediate success has to go to the cast. Benjamin is at the center of most of the show's scenes, and does very well as the title character, but he is also ably supported by Aisha Tyler, Chris Parnell, and Judy Greer, and is actually overshadowed in many scenes by Jessica Walter as his mother, the brittle, M-like Malory Archer. But the entire cast is fresh and energetic sounding, and are able to put a wicked spin on even the less inspired lines.
The animation looks inexpensive, but not nearly as cheap as the usual Adult Swim shows. It is not nearly as fluid or dynamic as The Venture Brothers, but there is more movement, and more subtle movement, than on a Sealab or Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The design work is quite handsome, and in some cases (as with Lana's swaying hips) is nicely and subtly married to the animation.
There isn't a lot that's new about Archer, and there is nothing about it that will seem ground-breaking or avant-garde. But what it does, it does about as well as I've ever seen it done before. One of these days the contemporary taste for "hip," "edgy" and "ironic" comedy will pass, and shows like The Simpsons and Seinfeld and the Adult Swim lineup will come to seem as quaint and dated as I Love Lucy and The Flintstones. But when that day comes, Archer could be one of the few that ranks as a genuine classic.
Archer begins airing regularly on FX on Thursday, January 14.
Source: ToonZone
January 14, 2010
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Our favorite gaming goddess, the talented and beautiful Aisha Tyler, can also be called ambitious- she’s been pretty busy recently. In between her games of Halo: ODST (we assume PWNing noobs is her normal schedule), she’s managed to make a hilarious video at Funny or Die spoofing 70’s blaxploitation films while injecting sarcastic Aisha Tyler humor.
In addition to this she’s signed on FX’s newest show, Archer, an animated spy comedy satirizing the supposed thrilling world of espionage. Chances are you have caught a commercial or two of the show, in which Aisha plays Lana Kane. Archer airs for the first time tomorrow night at 10 PM on FX. Also, Archer is rated TV-MA and is not for kids.
Source: PWN or DIE
January 13, 2010
1. You can show up to work in your underpants. Not that I ever have, but it’s nice to know I could, should I ever get the wholey spirit.
2. I get to use such soon-to-be-newly-minted Oxford-dictionary inductees as “bare-backinest” and “poonhoundery.”
3. My character, Lana Kane, walks around the ISIS office all day wearing double-holstered automatic-weaponry and a killer mini-dress. I walk around my home office all day barefoot, wearing torn sweatpants and a t-shirt that reads “my other ride is your mom.”
4. If I wanted to wear that outfit to work on “Archer,” I could. Yes, bare feet and all. Smoke that, Britney Spears!
5. The cartoon me is insanely badass and could kill twenty bad guys with a butter knife and a cinnamon Chiclet. The real me is so clumsy I could cut myself slicing a bagel. Not on the knife, on the actual bagel. Not even one with seeds or anything. A plain bagel.
6. Show creator Adam Reed is one of the funniest people I know. Also, being a Southerner, he can drink me under the table. Politely, of course.
7. Adam’s politeness dissipates once he’s actually under the table (hello, bellowed stream of increasingly incendiary curse words!) I blame our last three bar fights on him (but not the first two; those were totallymy fault). I’m sure he’ll beg to differ, but who’s got the knife wound and the class-action lawsuit? Hm?
8. Sterling Archer is officially the hottest cartoon character ever. After Lana Kane, that is. Smoke that, Avatar! (Yes, I know the Avatar characters aren’t exactly “cartoons,” per se But come on — they’re blue. That’s pretty Smurfy if you ask me.)
9. They make Archer in Atlanta, which is one of the funnest, friendliest cities in America. Only don’t call it “Hotlanta,” as that’ll get you stabbed (see number 7). They’re friendly, but so persnickety! Jeez!
10. As you read above, Archer is made in America. Our animation is one-hundred percent red-blooded U. S. of Freakin’ A, baby. These colors don’t run. And that’s because they were applied digitally by computer software, and that shiznit never runs. Especially when it’s American. F**k yeah.
11. Did I mention I could go to work in my underpants? (Yes, okay, that was eleven. Don’t be such an apple polisher.)
Watch Archer. It’ll change your life. Or at least, it will significantly improve the 30 minutes you invest in it each week. Plus you’ll learn some new curse words. Yup!!!
Source: MySpace
January 13, 2010
Come along and join Aisha Tyler & some friends on an amazing ride.
Source: Funny or Die
January 12, 2010
Sarah Palin! Simon Cowell! "Glee!" Conan O'Brien? Multiple headlines were made Monday at the FOX TCA's in Pasadena. The stars from your favorite FOX shows weighed in on the issues.
Vice-Presidential nominee Sarah Palin is headed to Fox News. "House"'s Olivia Wilde expressed her allegiance, saying, "I love the Fox network, but I can't say anything about Fox News."
Aisha Tyler of the new show "Archer" did not hold back her opinion: "My only question is, I feel like to be qualified as a pundit, you actually have to have a basic mastery of the English language, so I don't think she's qualified for the job."
The cast of "Glee" is enjoying a week of partying. They found out while on set Monday that their hit show got picked up early for a second season. Jessalyn Gilsig said, "I'm still pinching myself. I feel like this has all happened really fast and I feel like we're getting these pickups faster than we're used to, so I'm just grateful to be on the list."
The gleaming cast is also prepping for their Golden Globe debut. Chris Colfer told ET he'll be accompanied by his cast mates on the big night: "This is kind of like prom for me, so I'm glad to be going with a group, rather than bringing a parent." Kevin McHale will likely wear a tux for the occasion, but stated, "It's a lady's nights. The ladies are going to look beautiful."
Conan jumped coasts a few months ago, moving from New York to Los Angeles. Rumors are swirling that he will make another jump…from his post at NBC to FOX. Aisha said, "I am going to stir the tea leaves inside and see what I hear."
"Glee" star Jane Lynch said of the rumor, "I did the Conan O'Brien show about two weeks ago and he's about the nicest guy in the whole world. So, it'd be wonderful to have him in the FOX family."
And the biggest entertainment news of all, Simon Cowell announced the season of "American Idol" that debuts tonight will be his last before launching an American version of his British "X Factor." Chris Colfer wondered, "Who are they going to find to replace him?...Maybe a couple of us from 'Glee,' we'll do guest appearances."
Aisha said, "That's confusing....I think that 'American Idol' is one of the few shows to have done this well for this long. It's almost an anomaly...It may be a kinder, gentler 'Idol' after he's gone."
January 11, 2010
It’s always sunny in Philadelphia, but programming executives at FX Network won’t be satisfied until they have another comedy series as good as FX dramas “Damages” and “Rescue Me.”
To be sure, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” has blossomed into a bona fide cult hit, and fall comedy series “The League” has been picked up for a second season. But now it’s time to call in a new A-team. So meet Archer. Sterling Archer.
The title character in FX’s new, very smart, hilarious animated spy spoof, which premieres at 10 p. m. Thursday is a buff-bodied secret agent who probably could erase memories of that famous shot of Daniel Craig rising out of the surf in “Casino Royale.”
Except James Bond never worked for his mommy. That was the hook that series creator Adam Reed found to hang this clever, adult parody on, he says.
“That was exactly the ‘Eureka!’ moment,” Reed recalls. “It came to me as I was pulling into my driveway. I thought, ‘Oh. There we go.’ ”
This secret agent parody is built around the life and adventures of hunky but self-absorbed secret agent Sterling Archer (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin). As an agent for the International Secret Intelligent Service, Archer is forced to work with agency head Malory Archer (Jessica Walter, “Arrested Development”), a hard-to- please mother who gives him an emasculating code name: “Duchess.”
Archer’s chief competition for missions is his Amazonian ex-lover, Lana (Aisha Tyler), who now is hooked up with effete ISIS comptroller Cyril Figgis (Chris Parnell, “Saturday Night Live”).
Tyler, a video game junkie, says she jumped at the chance to play the formidable Lana.
“I play all the shoot-em-up (video games), so she really is a secret alter ego that I have been holding in my pocket for a long time,” Tyler says.
Reed admits that Parnell never fails to amaze by coming up with multiple, equally funny readings of every line (although the show features loose-sounding overlapping dialogue, the actors actually record their lines separately, and technicians, including Reed, mix the results in the editing room).
“On ‘SNL,’ you’re reading 40 different pieces a week and having to make what are often spot choices about how you are going to interpret what somebody else has written for you,” Parnell says. “It’s an amazing training ground, to make quick choices and come up with variations even in the rehearsal process.”
While Reed says he is delighted with his cast of voice actors, he takes special pride in snagging Walter, whose work he admired so much in a previous TV comedy.
“I am such a huge fan of hers,” he says. “For me, the two best comedy shows of all time are ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ and ‘Arrested Development.’ When we sent out letters to casting agents, for that character we added in parentheses, ‘Think Jessica Walter.’ We got an e-mail back from her agent saying, ‘How about the real Jessica Walter?’ And then I just ran around the office in circles.”
And Walter’s casting has paid off in another benefit. Her “Arrested” TV spouse, Jeffrey Tambor, does a guest stint in an early episode that the actor enjoyed so much that Reed has created a new character — the head of a rival agency called ODIN, who shares a secret sexual history with Malory — for Tambor. That’s right: the bickering George and Lucille Bluth will be going at it in again in animated form.
It all adds up to the kind of smart, edgy and very adult comedy that FX apparently is looking for.
Source: Buffalo News
January 11, 2010
When talking to two of the world’s deadliest funny people, I found it’s best to be armed with orange pop and quick access to the google search engine. Did you know what ‘Greenmantle’ was about?
Alright you cheeky monkies – we’ve reviewed Archer in advance, we’ve posted gobs of pictures for you to drool over and so, I just need to know… WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK OF US? (Please picture me shaking your helpless shoulders as my voice raises in irrational hysteria. …Don’t get turned on, though.) Well, you are right to think we have more. Very good. Very wise. You could be a spy. But I’m not here to be your guidance counselor, dude. Let’s focus. TV. We love TV. So now I’m going to share with you an interview that I took part in along with Adam Reed (writer/creator of Archer) and Aisha Tyler (Lana on Archer).
The energetic (and I suspect never boring) pair could easily host a daily radio/talk show and I’d listen every day even if it meant getting up early (and then I’d promptly go back to bed like the sloth I am). When you get the right people together on a good project… well you’ve seen Sabrina the Teenage Witch, you know what happens!
Aisha and I actually had something in common during the conference call. We are both nerds who, during a moment when we weren’t “on”, took time to check our respective Twitter accounts. I’ve talked to lots of celebrities at this point (am I totally bragging?), but none of them have ever really tweeted to me! (I think they put me on their blacklists after they deal with me, muahaha! Kidding, kidding. But RT’s don’t count.) So it was really fun when after I tweeted about the call that I discovered a certain Miss Tyler had tweeted back to me. We’re both rebels. Rebel nerds. It’s a thing. Come join our rebel nerd nation! I think Adam Reed will join, too. (I’d love to be in any group that the talented Reed is in, even if it’s a cheese of the month club.) And if not, I am fully confident that Aisha could make him join. She’s a tough chick!
And she’s also a smart chick (I’m so smart I typoed that as ’smark’ at first). Because of her insistence to be all smartypants I had to google the word ‘laud’. That’s right, I’m a writer and I wasn’t positively sure what that word meant. But isn’t it more important that I know that the show Archer is amazing? And speaking of Archer…
SmallScreenScoop (SSS):Adam, is Archer how you wish all James Bond movies had been?
Adam Reed (AR): No, I don’t. He’s not a good guy. I love James Bond as who he is. I wouldn’t want to mess with those movies. But when I was doing research for this spy business, I watched everything from the “Bourne” movies to “Johnny English”. [ I ] read tons of books all the way back to “Greenmantle” by John Buchan. And I read a lot of the James Bond novels, which are a lot darker than the movies. They really sort of put a smile on that guys face. In the novels he’s pretty misogynistic. There’s definitely some racist tones in those novels. And so that was part of the inspiration… trying to see how much of a jerk I could make this guy and still make him likable. I don’t know if ‘likable’ is the right word. Maybe ’sympathetic’ – even though he’s a total tool.
Aisha Tyler (AT): He’s kind of a jackass, right? So it’s like you don’t hate him… We were watching and were like, ‘That guy’s just such a jackass, but he’s not mean. He’s just kind of oblivious.’ And I think that’s the line. He’s a jerk – absolutely. But he never feels so mean spirited or cruel that you just want to throw him out a window. You just think, ‘God this guy needs to pull his head out of his ass’. That add where he smokes around a pregnant woman and she says ‘do you mind?’ – that’s one of the most outrageous ads I’ve ever seen. We had it on the TV here and we were like, “outraaageous!” but we were laughing out heads off. So there’s something about him that’s likable because he’s kind of a doof.
AR: He is a doof.
AT: I have a doof in my life that I’ve known since I was very young. And he’s such a doof that if if I met him now I would never be friends with him. But he’s just like a cancer. I can’t cut him out, it’s too late. That’s kinda like Archer.
AR: Like one of those friends you have to prep your other friends for 20 minutes before they meet him. ‘Here’s some thing’s that are gonna happen… and I wanna prepare you for this. He is gonna grab your butt. At some point.’
AT: ‘He’s also gonna be super racist. He doesn’t mean it. He doesn’t understand what it means. He’s like a child.’
AR: ‘It comes from an innocent place.’
AT: ‘He may puke. He may poop. We don’t know. Just keep a perimeter.’
SSS: Would you be friends with Archer if he was a real person?
AT: I think I answered that question. (Laughs)
SSS: Aisha, when you go to record do you go in your pajamas or do you ever wear something special to get into Lana’s mindset?
AT: No…depending on where I’m recording I’m in various states of ‘I can’t believe she wore that’ on TMZ.com. I’m very, very lucky – the booth that we record in is, like, down the street from my house. So, I’m there usually in whatever I slept in that morning. And the guy – the sound technician – he’s not pleased – I don’t think. I think he has some picture in his head. And then I just stumble in there looking like a hobo. And he’s like ‘Mm, she’s just a step away from ending up on the front page of Gawker’. But when I was in New York I dressed up because I had to walk around. But, no – I never dress up to be Lana. Lana is never wearing any clothes, anyway.
AR: Rarely.
AT: Rarely. So if I went to dress up like Lana, then you know… arrested. So I’m usually just in sweats. And I jump around a lot. I don’t know about the other actors on the show, but you have to make all of these pictures in your head. I do a lot of leaping and sweating and pulling my hair while jumping up and down. So doing that in what Lana is wearing would result in some type of terrible injury, I’m sure.
SSS: So are you able to consider that your exercise for the day?
AT: That has been my exercise the last few sessions. I gotta pull it together. But it’s very strenuous, if I do it right. And Lana’s also very intense. I do a lot of screaming. So if I don’t leave with a sore throat then I didn’t do my job
that day.
SSS: Speaking of screaming, my favorite thing that you say is, “YUUUP”. I just love that so much.
AT: We were talking about that yesterday, weren’t we Adam?
AR: We were. I felt guilty because it feels like I sort of co-opted Aisha’s real-life thing.
AT: I have lots of other things. I’ll come up with a new thing. I’m working on it now. And now it’s become a thing she (Lana) has done in a bunch of episodes. It’s gonna be my ‘Hey now!’ So I’m excited, I’ve coined a word.
SSS: It would be a great ringtone.We love it.
AT: Aaahh – are the people who could do that listening? Do they hear the ‘it would be a great idea’?
SSS: I’ll put it out there. (Editor’s note: This is me putting it out there. Are you listening?!?!)
AR: We made a ringtone for the show. And I think it’s gonna be available on the website. It’s a rap song. Sort of a dirty South rap song. Archer’s got theringtone, and it’s “Mulatto Butts”.
AT: (Cracks up in the distance) Our butts are pretty flat. It’s not the ass I would have chosen if I were going to laud one.
AR: So look for that on…ringtones dot gov.
Whether or not we have level 1 clearance to watch a show that’s this fun, we’re going to be able to have it in our lives and cuddle it dearly to our bosoms. So watch. Enjoy. And don’t try to re-enact the episodes unless you have amazing health insurance.
Archer premieres Thursday, January 14 at 10PM ET/PT.
Source: Small Screen Scoop
January 9, 2010
FX's new animated show Archer
With Fox series such as The Simpsons and Family Guy having set the standard for network animated comedy, it may have been only a matter of time before cable sibling FX would try its hand at the genre. And judging by its new spy series Archer, premiering Thursday, Jan. 14, the cable net seems to have raised—and simultaneously lowered—the bar.
From creator Adam Reed (Adult Swim's Sealab 2021), Archer revolves around a group of super sleuths who spend more time navel-gazing than actually spying. Oh, and, Spoiler Alert, the show revels in its often hilarious, if, at times, filthy, inappropriateness.
Mediaweek correspondent Alan Frutkin talks with cast member Aisha Tyler about her role on the series, dirty jokes, and the collaborative process of making great comedy.
Check out Alan's video below:
Source: Mediaweek TV
January 7, 2010
Actress Aisha Tyler’s eco-living efforts go a lot further than driving a hybrid -- she just did a green renovation on her home. “Low-flow toilets, sustainable woods throughout the house, low-VOC paints and finishes,” she told MNN. “We have a heat pump instead of a regular air conditioning system, and a tankless water heater. My minor in college was environmental policy,” she notes. “My thesis was about global warming. If only they listened to me!”
January 7, 2010
by Larry Dobrow
[excerpt]
Impressively, FX sustains its hot funny streak with "Archer", an animated riff on a boorish, Baldwin-dense, mommy-obsessed superspy. Think James Bond minus 225 points of IQ and with caviar runoff dribbling down his lapel.
In lesser hands, "Archer" might've been another "Family Guy" -- a rat-a-tat series of pop-culture putdowns that confuses volume and velocity with wit. Anyone paying attention, though, will recognize the intelligence and keen eye for detail that bubbles just beneath the show's strenuously anti-PC surface.
Source: AdAge.com
December 29, 2009

FX has a new half-hour animated comedy series called ARCHER will premiere on January 14th, 2010 at 10 pm. The show revolves around the International Secret Intelligence Service or ISIS. It’s a spy agency, of course. We get great voicework from H Jon Benjamin as Sterling Archer (codename: Duchess), Jessica Walter as Archer’s Mom Malory, Aisha Tyler as Archer’s ex-girlfriend Agent Lana Kane, George Coe as the butler Woodhouse, Chris Parnell as ISIS comptroller (whatever THAT is) Cyril Figgis, and Judy Greer as Malory’s secretary Cheryl. And I gotta say, this has got to be the most fun thing to do voice over work for. I wouldn’t know since I’ve never done any actual voice over work unless you count talking over my friend while she sleeps…but – hell, that makes me kind of a pro doesn’t it?
FX graciously allowed me to view several of the season one episodes for Archer. Of course, I’m not majorly into cartoons unless they were from the 80’s (Jetsons! Smurfs! Jem!) I tend to assume that most new “adult” cartoons are going to just try to be overly hipster-ish… But I really did like watching this show. It’s the wit. The wit is strong with this show. Archer is playful (read: nonsensical in the best way) and comical. If I ever described things as a “romping good time”, I would say that about this show.
If James Bond had mother issues and was a bit more neurotic, he could easily pass for Archer Sterling. The team of players really work well together. I could have done without Lana’s cartoon boobs being so ginormous, but that’s just a personal preference. I happen to love the way Aisha Tyler has Lana say “Yuuuuup” so it evens out. I relate to Cheryl the most because…I just do. I’m dodging questions about this if you ask.
Archer Episode Guide
“Mole Hunt” (Thursday, January 14th, 2010) “Archer goes to great lengths to cover up discrepancies in his ISIS expensive account as he attempts to access the agency’s mainframe computer.Cyril and Lana’s Friday night dinner date is interrupted by work.”
“Training Day” Archer trains Cyril.
“Killing Utne” A swanky dinner party goes wrong.
“Diversity Hire” A new hire seems too perfect.
“Skorpio” An infamous arms dealer is running amok.
Archer Quotes:
“Lana, I know I’m supposed to be up my own ass right now but…” – Archer
“You think her loins were stirring?” – Cyril
“If not frothing!” -Malory
“Karate? The Dane Cook of Marital Arts? ISIS agents use Krav Maga” – Archer
“I don’t care if you have FIFTY dead hookers in the trunk, you lied to me!” – Lana
“Well, YOU shot a machine gun at me!” – Cyril
“AROUND YOU! Because my feelings were hurt.” – Lana
“Do you really want to open this can of trust-breachy worms right after I caught you and my ex-boyfriend with a dead hooker in the trunk?” – Lana
“Seriously Lana, call Kenny Loggins because you’re in the danger zone.” – Archer
Source: Small Screen Scoop
October 11, 2009
When FX rolled out a sneak peak of the Archer pilot early, TV Squad was there to review the new animated show that Aisha Tyler's voices. The reviews are in and January is a long time to wait, but it will be well worth it.
If you want to check out the official Archer website, click here.
TV Squad's review: “Set in the world of spies and espionage, Archer has very little to do with spies and espionage and instead focuses on the relationships between the folks in the International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS) and their various neuroses. It's a wonder any of them could potentially have a hand in saving the world.”
“With an all-star voice cast led by Jon Benjamin, Judy Greer, Chris Parnell, Aisha Tyler, and Jessica Walter, we got a taste of what all these characters are about. Sterling Archer (Benjamin), codename Duchess and lead spy at ISIS, often reminded me of Don Draper - assuming Don was a spy and an even bigger womanizing a-hole than he already is. . .”
“The amount of characters fleshed out was fairly impressive. . .We know that Archer's butler Woodhouse is probably about one more foolish request away from trying to kill Archer. And we know that Cheryl (Greer) will continue to put up with Archer calling her Carol even though sex with him (and ice cream apparently) makes her cry.”
Source: TV Squad
August 9, 2009
From Broadcasting and Cable: “Aisha Tyler is “relatively sworn to secrecy” about her ABC talk show project she is developing, she said in response to a critic’s question during the panel at the Television Critics Association press tour Aug. 7 for upcoming FX animated comedy Archer, in which she voices the sexy love-interest Lana Kane.
Tyler said, “we are shooting in a few weeks,” but when a critic pressed her further to reveal when and where the show might air, she said “already you strayed into assassination territory.”
Considering that she was appearing to promote the FX show, which she calls “radical” in how far animation allows for the scripted medium to be pushed, she practically begged the critics to stop asking her about the Disney project–for her own safety.
Source: Broadcasting and Cable
August 4, 2009
Come join the studio audience for Aisha's brand new TV show! Be a part of history!
Available Show Dates
Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 4pm
and Friday, August 21, 2009 at 4pm
Visitors to Aisha's Official Website will receive priority admission by entering "AishaTyler.com" in the Address Line 2 on the order form.
Click Here to Order Tickets!
Source: Audience Unlimited
July 27, 2009
Aisha Tyler will voice a character in FX's new comedy series tentatively-titled "Archer," a new half-hour animated comedy series from Adam Reed will launch this fall. The project has received a six-episode order. "Archer" is set at ISIS, an international spy agency whose highly trained employees constantly confuse, undermine, betray and royally screw one another.
Voicing the series will be Jon Benjamin as a suave master spy “Sterling Archer,” whose less-than-masculine code name is "Duchess”; Jessica Walter as his domineering mother and boss, “Malory”; Aisha Tyler as his ex-girlfriend, “Agent Lana Kane”; Chris Parnell as ISIS comptroller and Lana’s new love interest, “Cyril Figgis”; and Judy Greer as Malory’s lovesick secretary, “Cheryl.”
Source: Monsters and Critics
June 9, 2009
Aisha Tyler speaks with Analog Hype about what she is doing at the E3 convention and what games she really enjoys. Watch the interview with Analog Hype.
Source: Analog Hype
June 2, 2009
Did you hear about the stunt Sacha Baron Cohen pulled on Eminem Monday night at the MTV Movie awards? Aisha Tyler says, "staged or not, the incident gave people something to laugh about." Find out what celebrities are saying about the MTV Bruno stunt.
Source: USA Today
June 1, 2009
Sexy comic tells us about... Ping Pong?
(Jan 07, 2008) Now that Balls of Fury is coming out on DVD, viewers have the opportunity to freeze frame on the scantily clad Aisha Tyler on their big screen HDTVs. Perhaps more lingering shots of Mahogany, the bad guys' evil villainous sidekick, would have benefited the movie's theatrical run. Tyler covered up a tad more for interviews, perhaps so much that her body couldn't adjust to room temperature.
Aisha Tyler: I've been sweating.
CraveOnline: From the lights from the TV interviews?
Aisha Tyler: No, just apparently I'm a sweaty person. I don't know what it is. I worked out before I came. That's probably it. You know how you work out and then an hour later, why am I still sweating?
Source: craveonline.com
May 26, 2009
Vote today for Aisha Tyler at the Huffington Post Online Poll as America's Sexiest Funny Lady!
Source: Huffington Post
May 19, 2009
The Official Aisha Tyler Webstore has just been launched.
Aisha's store is the only place you can order a personally autographed DVD copy of the Comedy Central special "Aisha Tyler Is Lit: Live at the Fillmore." The DVD includes additional footage not shown on Comedy Central, a 30-minute behind the scenes "making of the special" and music video "noassatall."
Click here to visit now!
Source: www.aishatyler.com
May 19, 2009
We all know by now about Aisha Tyler's Talk Show that she is developing for syndication, right?! Check out some of the comments on Live Journal about it! Plus, be sure to leave Aisha a comment on her message center, too!
Source: Live Journal
May 19, 2009
AOL’s TV Squad is excited about Aisha Tyler’s new syndicated deal for her own talk show, changing the comedy talk show wasteland of quality programming with a beautiful female at the helm.
ABC has given the green light for Aisha develop a pilot for a hybrid style talk show that incorporates sketch, stand-up and other variety comedy into a fully wired show that will communicate with their audience over the “Internet's series of complex tubes.”
A syndicated deal means the show could land just about anywhere on broadcast or cable television. But, as many people, including TV Squad believe, “Ms. Tyler is funny, witty, full of energy on stage, has plenty of experience in front of a camera as a host and an accomplished actress, and she sure is purdy to look at. Combine that with her tomboy love of all things geek and you've got a good chance of scoring the widest possible audience for a talk show from girls who love hearing disses on celebrity gossip to lonely geeks with carpal tunnel only in their thumbs.”
Source: TV Squad
May 18, 2009
Aisha Tyler attended Maxim’s Hot 100 Bash in Sana Monica, CA. Stunning Aisha Tyler wowed in an ethereal silver bandeau dress with ruched side detail and khaki suede stilettos. Some of the other sexy stars that hit the red carpeted bash were American Pie actress Shannon Elizabeth, the Hills' stars Stephanie Pratt and Audrina Patridge, Nick Lachey with girlfriend and MTV host Vanessa Minnillo, Bring It On actress Gabrielle Union and Tila Tequila, who wore a short bandeau lilac-colored gown with chunky black platforms.
To see pics of Aisha on the red carpet at the Maxim Party, click here.
Source: OK Magazine
May 10, 2009
Aisha Tyler will be hosting a talk show pilot for ABC.
"The Aisha Tyler Show" will incorporate the traditional talk show with comedic political commentary, comedy segments and other late-night show elements.
Aimed at a younger audience, the show is being developed as a fully wired concept, with fans being able to communicate with Tyler via Facebook, Twitter and other platforms.
The pilot, slated to begin production shortly, is being executive produced by ROAR.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
May 9, 2009
Aisha Tyler met with Sarah and Vinnie from Radio Alice to do their 'Secret Show' in San Francisco. Want to listen to the podcast? First: A warning...This podcast contains a lot of colorful and explicit language and is not for children. To hear Aisha Tyler's interview with Radio Alice 97.3, click here.
Source: Radio Alice
May 8, 2009
Aisha Tyler was in the Movin' 99.7 radio studio in San Francisco talking with DJs Maria and Chunk off the air about Twitter, Star Trek, Hollywood, Money, Men and Marriage. To listen to the podcast, click here.
Source: Movin' 99.7
May 6, 2009
SF Gate interviewed Aisha Tyler about her current standup dates at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco, and growing up in the Bay City, here’s what Aisha had to say. Starting tonight, she headlines for four nights at Cobb's Comedy Club.
Aisha Tyler describes her San Francisco upbringing in just six words: "I was an unbelievably nerdy kid."
She attended the School of the Arts at McAteer High School, and after classes she spent time with her father at the huge arcade near the downtown bus terminal, dropping quarters into Defender, Centipede and Tempest. "To this day, my father will call me and hold the phone next to a Ms. Pac Man machine," Aisha says. "My happy place."
When being asked if her parents will be coming to her show at Cobb’s, Aisha fills us in that her parents come to all of her shows, and adds that she has “been blessed to have insanely hip parents who think of me as their little Chris Rock,” so luckily she does not have to change any of her jokes to be parent friendly.
Source: SF Gate
May 3, 2009
Vote for Aisha Tyler as Slacker Chick of the Month! Voting ends May 6th so get your votes in now. To vote, click here.
Source: Slacker Chick
April 26, 2009
Blog Critics Magazine reviewed Adam Sandler's Bedtime Stories movie and also had this to say about Aisha Tyler.
"Stand-up Aisha Tyler plays a small but pivotal role in the movie. At this point in time she has done more TV than film, fingers crossed that Adam will use her brand of sass and wit in the future."
To read the full review of Adam Sandler's Bedtime Stories movie, click here.
Source: Blog Critics
April 23, 2009
Aisha Tyler has been added, none too late, to the list of the 22 hottest celebrity women that play video games! But first, PwnorDie.com needed to check her gaming credentials.
To their surprise, Aisha is more than willing to talk about video games, and their first glimpse of Aisha as a gamer was when she talked about pregnancy cutting into her Xbox time on her Comedy Central/DVD special “Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore.”
Keep an eye out in the news section for more from PWN or DIE and Aisha’s gaming!
Source: PWN or DIE
April 21, 2009
The Baltimore Sun had the chance to meet up with Aisha Tyler when she was on the east coast performing at the DC Improv and was quite impressed with all of her accomplishments, having set several records in her career so far.
As the Sun reflects, “First, the notable: Tyler was the first black female host of the celebrity-gossip TV show "Talk Soup" and played the first recurring black female character on the smash-hit sitcom "Friends."
Now, the wacky: Tyler, an avid gamer, was both the first female and the first black American to earn a spot on the exclusive seven-member Halo Council, a group of video game fanatics. And she jokingly contends that for years, she was the only black female snowboarder in the history of the sport.”
"I'm quite confident I was the only African-American female snowboarder in the world," Aisha said. "I'm sure I've been surpassed by now."
Source: Baltimore Sun
April 9, 2009
Check out Aisha Tyler’s new Huffington Post blog, “And The Geeks Shall Pwn The Earth,” which intelligently and humorously reflects on the geek becoming in-vogue and subsequent rise of the gamer.
An excerpt: “Thankfully for recovering childhood nerds like me, geeks have recently, finally, come into vogue. Witness the ambivalent, doughy sexiness of a Seth Rogen, or the oddly attractive post-pubescent cool of a Michael Cera, or the dry, vegan post-irony of an Ellen Page. At long last, the socially inept are fulfilling that long-predicted destiny to rule the world -- or at least the internet and the magical realm of Apatow.”
Source: The Huffington Post
April 9, 2009
Aisha Tyler talks with the DC Improv about her childhood, visiting DC and her comedy stand-up tour. Always fun, always insightful, always funny.
Listen here!
Source: DCImprov.com
April 5, 2009
Aisha Tyler’s new blog about Wikileaks.com on The Daily Beast hit the “Smart People Recommend” Buzz Board and this is what she had to say:
“Wikileaks publishes leaked information, often regarding the unethical or illegal activities of governments. You’ll find everything from Kenyan political assassinations to insider trading at JP Morgan to U.S military intelligence documents. Yes, you read that right: U.S. military intelligence. That’s why a Wikileaks visit is both titillating and terrifying—an informational roller coaster for your mind.”
Source: The Daily Beast - Buzz Board
March 29, 2009
Aisha Tyler just added a new, one night only engagement on Monday, April 6th at the Laughing Skull Lounge in Atlanta, Georgia.
This is a very cool, small alternative theatre space and will sell out very quickly so if you want to buy tickets, purchase them now before it sells out! Click here.
Source: www.aishatyler.com
March 15, 2009
Vote now for Aisha Tyler's music video 'nowassitall' on www.funnyordie.com!
To watch and vote, click here.
Source: Funny or Die
March 10, 2009
Want to see Aisha perform her stand-up live? Come see Aisha Tyler March 12th-15th at the Addison Improv in Addison, Texas. As the Improv boasts, “her comedic voice is edgy, honest, and wonderfully refreshing, and a look at her audience reveals her broad appeal: she draws women, men, mainstreamers, urbanites, and the young and old alike.”
To purchase tickets, click here.
Source: Addison Improv
March 10, 2009
Aisha Tyler's appearance on Adam Carolla's podcast on March 10th made it the number one podcast for the day. Give a listen to Aisha chatting with Adam about brewing her own beer and playing video games. It is available on itunes or to link to it directly, click here.
Source: The Adam Carolla Podcast
March 10, 2009
So how did Aisha Tyler do on Celebrity Jeopardy last night? Well if you read the subject line of the news story, you already know! Aisha Tyler winnings went to the two charities she was playing for: Doctors Without Borders & International Rescue Committee/Congo.
To watch the post-show interivew, click here.
Source: Celebrity Jeopardy
March 9, 2009
February 24, 2009
DVD Verdict hails today’s DVD release of “Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore” as a “welcome breath of fresh air amidst a glut of stand-up comedy DVDs.” As DVD Verdict reflects, “Tyler is smart, beautiful, and bitingly funny.”
Her uncensored routines mine “the uncomfortable territory of her past for great material,” such as being the only black child in her school and having other children laugh and fear Aisha for her extreme height. “She describes herself as a wounded dinosaur, stomping, and bellowing, but secretly thinking, ‘Come back, tiny white girls! I only want to hug you!’"
DVD Verdict sums up their review: “Tyler delivers a brilliantly funny performance, fully living up to her self-description as ‘a bad-a** dipped in chocolate sauce.’"
Posted February 24, 2009
Source: DVD Verdict / Aisha Tyler
February 23, 2009
Aisha Tyler talks with San Francisco-based Sidewalkstv.com about her hometown Bay Area roots, her first stand-up performance and how she got hooked on comedy. While she was inspired by many great comedians in the past and present, Aisha Tyler strives to be unique and not be compared to anyone else.
Aisha also reflects on the excitement of getting a recurring role on "Friends" as a fan who had watched nearly every prior episode. "It's interesting when you're a fan of a show because a part of you suspends a tiny bit of disbelief...so it was so funny to show up on set on my first day of work and be like, 'Oh my god, I'm in Monica and Chandler's apartment!'"
To watch the full length interview, click here.
Posted February 23, 2009
Source: Sidewalkstv.com / Aisha Tyler
February 23, 2009
With her Comedy Central special having just aired and her DVD coming out tomorrow, you would think Aisha is laying low. Not so. Tyler writes for The Daily Beast and suggests if you get one more gadget this year to fill up your pocket or purse, it should be the Flip Mino HD; “a magical box filled with elves that takes hi-def movies in a case smaller than a deck of cards.”
Tyler raves about the Flip Mino HD. “Tiny, sleek and easy to use, it holds an hour of footage, has a built-in USB port and pre-loaded software that you can install quickly and immediately begin cutting your own magnum opus. Or, post videos of drunk coworkers on Facebook in gleaming high definition.”
Posted February 23, 2009
February 20, 2009
LemonDrop.com has their own take on the incredible Aisha Tyler after interviewing with her. It’s a must share: “We don't want to say that actress Aisha Tyler is intimidating, but she does have a degree in environmental policy, is gorgeous and nice, she drives a hybrid car and she makes her own beer. So, let's just call her impossibly cool, shall we?”
So what does Aisha say to people who think that women aren’t funny? “You can never please everybody…The minute you start trying to forecast what audiences are going to respond to based on their gender, you stop being funny and start being solicitous. No one likes a suck-up.”
While Aisha’s humor is one thing, her environmental background and charity work is another aspect of her life that is equally as important. Not only does she drive a hybrid car, recycle obsessively and did a green renovation of her home, but is also involved with numerous organizations such as the American Red Cross and have worked with the Family Violence Prevention Fund, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Doctors Without Borders, CARE, the Trust for Public Land and the International Rescue Committee.
Posted February 20, 2009
Source: Lemondrop.com / Aisha Tyler
February 20, 2009
Aisha Tyler speaks with Metromix South Florida about returning to her roots as a stand-up comedian and her first comedy special, "Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore," airing on Comedy Central Saturday, Feb. 21, at 11 p.m. ET/PT and available on DVD on Feb. 24.
When describing her stand-up act, Aisha uses a "combination of thinky and juvenile…but also very, very raw and very edgy." This makes Aisha Tyler unique as a guy-friendly, female comedian.
Filming at the iconic landmark, the Fillmore, was chosen by Aisha not only because she grew up in San Francisco but because, Aisha shares, "It’s my first special. I wanted to do something that looked and felt different from anything people had seen before. We actually shot it like a live rock show." She also adds and "because I was dying to wreck a dressing room."
Beyond movies, sitcoms, a book and a comedy special and DVD, Aisha talks about what else is on her to do list by adding that the music video she just did was "really fun to direct. So I’d like to do more comedic shorts and more directing and things like that. But you know me; I want to do my action comedy. I want to make jokes while I blow stuff up.”
Watch the music video that Aisha directed here.
Posted February 20, 2009
Source: Metromix South Florida
February 19, 2009
Home Theater Info gives rave reviews to Aisha Tyler’s new DVD “Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore” to be released on February 24th. While the DVD is more intense than the upcoming Comedy Central special set to air on Saturday, February 21st, the reviewer contends “it is extremely funny and well worth owning a copy. If you enjoy someone with a cutting edge to their humor, you will love this performance” that is uncut, uncensored and unapologetic.
“Tyler’s approach to comedy is simple; she is like the friend that most of us have that is unable to censor their thoughts when they speak. Fortunately for us her thoughts are hysterical. Tyler is a very physical comedian who can leap into a bit with gusto and twist her pretty face into all sorts of distortions.”
Home Theater Info sums up their gush-fest by saying that “Aisha Tyler is one of the most versatile and talented women in show business, and this DVD is fantastic. I have seen a lot of comedy DVDs of late, and this one instantly became my favorite.”
Posted February 19, 2009
Source: Home Theater Info / Aisha Tyler
February 18, 2009
At Badgley Mischka at the NY Fashion Week, the FUG Girls notice Aisha Tyler and talk about her gorgeous beauty and effervescent charm in their daily article, The Cut.
“She was stunning in a black sheath and gray cashmere elbow-length gloves. ‘These are, like, 90 percent fashion statement, and 10 percent, Oh my God I don't have a jacket, pull them UP!’ Tyler laughed. She sat near the new Mrs. Howard Stern, Beth Ostrosky. Those two ladies are probably the people we are most bowled over by in person, due to a combo of their potent hotness and (seemingly) ceaseless good manners and spirits.”
Posted February 18, 2009
February 18, 2009
At William Rast at the NY Fashion Week, the FUG Girls complement Aisha Tyler as a “model of decorum.” The FUG Girls describe how "the tall, dishy actress arrived early and graciously gave extensive interviews to absolutely anyone who asked, generally gushing about how ‘ambitious and creative’ she finds the William Rast line.”
Posted February 18, 2009
February 17, 2009
In this review of "Balls of Fury," the Boston Herald's film critic James Verniere says, "The film is almost worth the price of admission to see Aisha Tyler as Feng's deadly assassin-bodyguard Mahogany." He also says the DVD is worth getting because "maybe it'll have deleted scenes of Tyler."
Click here to read the review.
Source: Boston Herald / Aisha Tyler
February 17, 2009
AZCentral.com describes Aisha Tyler as "a rare and deadly combination: She's hilarious and beautiful," and begs the question, "How many stand-up comedians get featured in eye-popping Maxim pictorials?"
In this interview, we learn a lot about Aisha: that her favorite beauty product is moisturizer, that she's "super-persnickety" about her clothes, that she's a "jeans and flip-flops kind of girl," that she loves "getting to affect other people's lives in hopefully positive ways," and that she has a lot of fans who want to see her naked feet. "They are persistent little buggers," she says of the "feet people."
Click here to read the whole article.
Source: Arizona Central / Aisha Tyler
February 17, 2009
In October 2001, Aisha Tyler was featured in the "Talking Fashion" section of Vogue. She appears alongside Daniela Federici and Alex Loeb, who are also wearing "romantic blouses," then dubbed by Vogue as the "trend of the month." Click here to see the photo of Aisha in a top by William B.
February 17, 2009
Aisha Tyler talks to Jeff Clark, Senior Editor of Pop-Rock Candy Mountain, about her upcoming Comedy Central special and live DVD, getting back into touring, her guy-friendly comedy, her love for Star Wars movies, being a fan-girl, and much more!
Listen to the interview here.
Posted February 17, 2009
February 13, 2009
Aisha is featured on Comedy Central's Jokes.com---click here to see her profile and some seriously hilarious video clips, including "Drunk," "Enthusiam," "Blazed," "Anger," and "Aisha on Tyler" (Aisha Tyler interviewing Aisha Tyler). You can also see a preview from her upcoming stand-up special, "Aisha Tyler is Lit," which debuts on Saturday, Feb. 21 on Comedy Central.
Click here to check it out!
Posted February 13, 2009
Source: Jokes.com / Aisha Tyler
February 13, 2009
"Nowassitall," a music video written, directed by, and starring Aisha Tyler, will be presented at the LA Comedy Shorts Film Festival, which takes place at the newly renovated Downtown Independent Theatre in Los Angeles March 5-8, 2009. The opening night, hosted by Aisha Tyler, will include a pre-reception followed by a screening of shorts by the festival's celebrity participants.
During the festival, Funnyordie.com will present world premieres and exclusive vintage shorts, one of which stars Bob Odenkirk; and Gary Anthony Williams and Jeannie Roshar will present a film starring Reno 911's Cedric Yarbrough. The program will also include a short called "Head, Heart and Balls...or why I gave up Smoking Pot," directed by Peter Foldy and starring Adam Corolla; and "Boutonniere," directed by Coley Sohn and starring Reno 911's Wendi McLendon-Covey.
Click here for more information.
Posted February 13, 2009
February 13, 2009
Aisha Tyler stopped by the Comedy.com offices to talk about her favorite Internet videos and her one-hour comedy special, which airs on Comedy Central on February 21 and is available on DVD and digital download on February 24.
Comedy.com embedded the videos with Aisha's comments, which include PETA's banned Superbowl ad, a Durex condom ad, and Will Ferrell's "The Landlord" video from Funnyordie.com.
Read the article and watch the videos here!
Posted February 13, 2009
Source: Comedy.com / Aisha Tyler
February 13, 2009
NewsOK.com includes "Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore" in their list of the best TV programs for the week of February 15, 2009! Be sure to watch it on Comedy Central on Saturday, February 21 at 11:00 pm PST, and click here to see the article.
Posted February 13, 2009
Source: NewsOK.com / Aisha Tyler
February 13, 2009
Even if your drug experimenting days are behind you, you can still have a trippy experience with miracle fruit, a palate-altering fruit that temporarily makes anything sour or bitter taste sweet and delicious. For example, a normally sour slice of lemon becomes sugary sweet, and a wedge of grapefruit might as well be a slice of pie. On March 5th, the L.A. Comedy Shorts Festival will kick off with an opening night flavor-tripping party featuring these miracle berries--and best of all, the party is hosted by Aisha Tyler.
Native to West Africa, miracle fruit is a small red berry filled with a protein called miraculin that binds to the taste buds and turns them upside-down for an hour or so. You can find them in their natural berry form, or you can even purchase them in tablets.
At the flavor-tripping party, you'll be able to sample this wonder fruit and transform your taste buds while mingling with filmmakers, actors, and comedians. A variety of sour and bitter foods will be provided.
Aisha's LA Comedy Shorts Film Festival kickoff party takes place at J Restaurant and Lounge in Los Angeles on March 5th at 9:00 pm and costs $15 per person. Click here for more information:
Posted February 13, 2009
February 6, 2009
"Sassy-fabulous" Aisha Tyler's first comedy special debuts on Comedy Central Saturday, February 21 at 11:00 pm. In it, she tackles "such important topics as staying in shape, married life, honesty, and her drinking habits. Don't take her for granted just because she's pretty--she'll cut you!" Recorded in her hometown of San Francisco at the historic Fillmore rock venue, the special is drawing rave early reviews. "Her comedic voice is edgy, honest and wonderfully refreshing, and a look at her audience reveals her broad appeal: she draws women and men, mainstreamers and urbanites and the young and old alike."
Tyler will tour throughout 2009 to support the DVD, which will be available in stores and for digital download on February 24, 2009.
Posted February 6, 2009
February 6, 2009
From Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Katie Holmes to Jennifer Love Hewitt and Scarlett Johansson, white heroines often get by with a little help from their BBF (Black Best Friend). This 2007 article discusses the existence of the BBF what it means for black actresses. BBFs vary in personality and looks, but they often have several things in common: being gorgeous, independent, loyal, and successful. They usually live or work with their white friend but aren't around all that much, except for moments when the heroine is in crisis. And BBFs are often experts in the ways of the world, using that knowledge to help their friend.
Aisha Tyler was the first recurring African-American love interest on "Friends" and played the best friend to Jennifer Love Hewitt in "Ghost Whisperer." She left the series to devote more time to her first directorial effort, a buddy comedy about two female cops that she will star in, and said she feels fortunate that she is mostly offered roles that are more complex and interesting than the traditional BFF. "But I don't know what alternative is," said Tyler. "I think the more roles there are for African-Americans, the better. This trend feels like a consolation prize, but at least these roles are available. A lot of ensembles are not diverse at all, so if it's a shot, it's a good thing."
Read the whole article here.
Source: LA Times / Aisha Tyler
February 5, 2009
With a lack of strong female roles for African-American women, Aisha Tyler has the distinction of appearing in two films that opened the same weekend: the comedy "Balls of Fury" with Christopher Walken and the revenge thriller "Death Sentence" with Kevin Bacon. In "Balls of Fury," Aisha plays a character named Mahogany. Tyler says, "She's this Grace Jones-esque assassin and the bodyguard of Feng, who's this crime overlord and gun dealer played by Christopher Walken. The movie is set in the underground world of competitive ping pong and all of them battle to the death. So if someone loses a match, my job is to assassinate them."
Source: Black Voices / Aisha Tyler
February 5, 2009
Aisha Tyler attended the sneak preview of "Halo 3," the third chapter of the first-person shooter video game for XBox 360, at Quixote Studios in West Hollywood in May 2007. Aisha, Paris Hilton, Victoria Pratt, and Jennifer Elise Cox were among the few women who posed with various "Halo" characters. Also in attendance were Geoffrey Rush, Josh Henderson, Dane Cook, and basketballer John Salley. There were 32 gaming stations in the futuristic Halo-themed setting that replicated the conquered and Covenant-controlled Earth.
Click here to read the full article and see a picture of Aisha at the event.
Source: LA Daily News / Aisha Tyler
February 5, 2009
Aisha is the punchline in Aaron McGruder's comic strip "The Boondocks." Click here to see the strip.
Source: The Boondocks / Aisha Tyler
February 5, 2009
The Tahoe Daily Tribune profiles Aisha Tyler, who performs stand-up at Harrah's in Lake Tahoe this week. Many people know Aisha from "Talk Soup," the Emmy Award-winning pop culture show on E! The Entertainment Network. Esquire Magazine designated Aisha as one of its "Women We Love," calling her "sweetly wicked." Maxim made her one of its "Hot 100" three years in a row, and Vibe deemed her "the next Queen of Comedy." Daily Variety calls her a "multi-genre threat," and Tongue gushes, "(She's) that impossible combination of hot-as-the-day-is-long and so cool...the most unlikely crossover since Charley Pride."
Aisha gained a loyal following when she started appearing on TV, such as on Bill Maher's "Politically Correct," "Friends," "Nip/Tuck," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "24," and "The Ghost Whisperer." Then she started appearing on the big screen, in movies such as "Balls of Fury," ".45", "Death Sentence," and "Bedtime Stories."
Still, she got her start in stand-up, and she'll be working the Improv room at Harrah's this week.
Click here to read the article.
Posted February 5, 2009
February 5, 2009
In this 2001 issue of LA Magazine, Aisha Tyler, the host of E's "Talk Soup," is described as someone who "delivers an in-your-face irreverence with a throwaway elan that makes even the speediest channel surfer back up and pause." Aisha grew up with her father in San Francisco's Haight district. She says she was "geeky, unpopular," and the only black girl at her private school. She later switched to a performing arts school and took improv classes; she continued honing her stand-up skills after moving to LA in 1996 with her Dartmouth sweetheart-turned-husband. Now six feet tall and with "screen-goddess looks," Aisha is taking Hollywood by storm.
Aisha tells LA Magazine what's over, in her opinion: "Comedy that's clean or dirty for the sake of being clean or dirty; belly baring; supercleavage; Pilates; smoothies; wraps; men with really young women (gross); apple martinis."
And what's in? "Women who drink scotch; distance running; TiVo; platonic relationships; batting cages; poker; Japanese animation, except for Pokemon (I dance on its grave!); giant handbags."
Click here for the entire article.
Source: LA Magazine / Aisha Tyler
February 2, 2009
Esquire features Aisha Tyler in this 2001 issue, calling her "sweetly wicked" and "the most sensible human being on television." Describing her as a "six-foot-tall African-American stand-up comic with a model's looks and a degree from Dartmouth," Esquire goes on to say that Aisha's "serene self-amusement has become the best reason to watch ["Talk Soup"]." Esquire says that although Aisha also hosts the dating show "The 5th Wheel" and plays Eddie Murphy's love interest in "Showtime," "Talk Soup" is "where she does the most to keep us sane."
See the full article here.
Source: Esquire / Aisha Tyler
February 2, 2009
In this 2001 edition of Self magazine, Aisha is featured in the fitness section. Aisha has completed the Los Angeles marathon twice and the Vegas marathon once, but with her busy schedule she needs an exercise routine that she can squeeze in before, after, or even at work. Self's fitness guru met with Aisha to help her tweak her routine. "Since Aisha loves the rush of a run, I told her that she could get the same release with any activity that makes the heart rate soar, like jumping rope 250 times in a row, running flights of stairs for 20 minutes or sprinting the length of her driveway five times."
Read the full article here.
Source: Self Magazine / Aisha Tyler
February 2, 2009
Aisha talks to Honey Magazine in 2001 about her love of M.A.C. cosmetics."This is my M.A.C. store," she says of the location on Robertson Boulevard in L.A. Having once been a "really geeky tomboy from San Francisco with a Jheri curl," Aisha has learned how to embrace makeup. "It wasn't until I first got involved in the business that I really began wearing makeup," she says. Now she's a self-confessed M.A.C. junkie. "I'll come here because I need one thing and then I'll end up leaving with $100 worth of stuff," she says. "They always have new and fun products and lots of great colors for black skin."
Read the whole article and see pictures here.
Source: Honey Magazine / Aisha Tyler
February 2, 2009
Aisha Tyler stopped by Pix 11 Morning News to talk about her upcoming performances at New York City's Comedy Club and her new comedy special, "Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore." She also talks about how Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter are taking over her life, and she participates in a blind beer tasting.
Watch the interview here.
Posted January 30, 2009
January 30, 2009
This 2001 article profiles Aisha Tyler as a fashionista, a "style star in the making" who "hasn't executed a fashion 'don't' since stepping into the spotlight." Tyler told Vogue, "I adore fashion. I always have, and now that I'm in the position to wear some of the designers that I have always loved, well, I'm in heaven. I love Narcisco Rodriguez, Calvin Klein, and Donna Karan. I am not a stylist, and I don't have time to shop all day, but I have friends [salespeople at her favorite boutiques] who will pull things off the racks that they know I'll like."
She continued, "I am a lucky girl. I used to be self-conscious about my height, but now I love wearing dresses that elongate my figure. But don't get me wrong--I have had bad fashion moments! I had Jheri curls in eighth grade. I wore lace skirts and crucifixes during my Madonna years. And I overdosed on J. Crew in college."
When asked what trends she'll be following in the fall, she says, "I don't like trends. I don't relish anything about the eighties right now. If I see another shoulder pad, I'm going to have an aneurysm. I like the very classic, Grace Kelly look: clean, pretty, young, and fresh."
To read the whole article, click here.
Source: Vogue Magazine / Aisha Tyler
January 22, 2009
StarPulse.com featured Aisha in a list of Hollywood's smartest stars."Not only is she tall and beautiful, but she has a respected sense of humor and has pursued a career in standup comedy. Tyler, then, must be the ultimate quadruple threat: beautiful, successful, hilarious, and well educated. Tyler earned a Bachelor's degree from Dartmouth University in government with a minor in environmental policy. She's even fluent in French, Russian, and Swahili."
Also on the list are Ashley Judd, Julia Stiles, Conan O'Brien, Brooke Shields, Natalie Portman, Aishwarya Rai, Kate Beckinsale, Elisabeth Shue, Famke Janssen, Mira Sorvino, Jennifer Connelly, Joy Bryant, Will Smith, and Cindy Crawford.
Source: StarPulse.com / Aisha Tyler
January 22, 2009
After blowing out her candles on her 37th birthday at the Maxim Style Awards Presented by Casio party, Aisha Tyler (who made Maxim's Hot 100 of 2005 list) was presented with first-class airfare and a weeklong stay in the Dominican Republic at the Maxim Bungalows resort. She'll also have access to Maxim's 54-foot yacht. While Brody Jenner and Cris Judd also received weekend stays at the Maxim Bungalow that night, they didn't get airfare--Maxim saved that extra-special gift just for Aisha.
Source: E Online / Aisha Tyler
January 22, 2009
Aisha Tyler tells the Daily News that her role in "Death Sentence" marks her fourth role as an officer of the law. She plays a police detective investigating the murder of an executive's son. When the killer is released on a technicality, the victim's father (Kevin Bacon) seeks revenge, and Aisha's character finds herself on his trail instead. "I'm drawn to roles like that," she says. "I'm attracted to strong female roles. I like to explore the personality of people who pursue a self-sacrificial profession. I find that compelling. Most people have a hard time putting themselves in the line of fire."
"This isn't a traditional revenge movie," Aisha said of "Death Sentence." "[Director] James Wan wanted to make a polemic against violence, so the results of the revenge are catastrophic. As my character says in the film, 'An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.'"
Source: The Daily News / Aisha Tyler
January 22, 2009
Aisha talks to the Daily Haggis about her role as Joey's and Ross's love interest on "Friends," who also happens to be a sexy paleontologist. She's not the first nonwhite girlfriend on "Friends," but she's the first to have a sustained role in a show that's "been criticized for whitewashing multiethnic Manhattan."
"The role wasn't written particularly for an African-American. I think they were just trying to cast the right actress," Aisha says. She nearly didn't survive hearing the news that she had landed the part from her manager, as she was driving in traffic at the time. "I screeched over and practically killed three people. And I started banging on my car and it was new and I was thinking I probably shouldn't bang on my car," she said. "It was the biggest thing in the whole world."
Source: The Daily Haggis / Aisha
January 13, 2009
Aisha Tyler will join Tom Bergeron of "Dancing with the Stars" and Elizabeth Perkins of "Weeds" on "Celebrity Jeopardy!", which will air on March 10, 2009. Aisha told the Las Vegas Sun that she brushed up on her reading before the taping. "I read the entire Internet," she joked. "It took me, like, three days."
Aisha said she was hoping to see categories like "cocktails" and "XBox 360 games" on the game board, and that she would do well if "French" or "food" categories popped up. "I'm a foodie," she admitted, "(but) I'm done if they do sports."
All three contestants were guaranteed at least $25,000 in winnings for the charity of their choice, but first-place contestants earn at least $50,000 for their charity. Aisha's winnings will be split between Doctors without Borders and the International Rescue Committee's Congo initiative.
Source: Las Vegas Sun
January 13, 2009
The second season of CBS's "Million Dollar Password" kicked off with celebrity contestants Aisha Tyler and William Shatner. An updated version of the classic game show "Password," the series, hosted by Regis Philbin, features contestants who team up with celebrities to give and receive clues to one another to determine a password designated for a particular round.
On the first episode, Aisha was the first to have two $100,000 rounds!
Source: Buddy TV / Aisha Tyler