Marshall Tyler(I)
- Director
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Marshall Tyler is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker and TV director. His episodic directing credits include "9-1-1" (Angela Bassett) for FOX, "City on a Hill" (Kevin Bacon and Aldis Hodge) for Showtime, "Leverage: Redemption" (Noah Wiley, Aldis Hodge) for Amazon, and the edgy, suspense-driven dark-comedy "Average Joe" (Deon Cole) for BET+/Paramount+. Marshall's short films "Night Shift", "Cap" and "Slow Pulse" have gained critical acclaim premiering at film festivals like Sundance, the ABFF HBO Short Film Competition and the Tribeca Film Festival. Each aired on HBO, CBS and BET respectively. His harrowing first-person documentary "Skid Row" took Pras Michel from legendary Fugees fame and placed him on the streets of LA's notorious Skid Row where he lived for nine straight days premiered on Netflix.
Marshall is one of three mid-career episodic directors selected for the highly competitive 2024 Apple Studios Directors Program, Marshall is also an alumni of the ABC Disney Television Directing Program, and is a fellow of the Ryan Murphy Half Initiative. Through his company New Bumper & Paint, Marshall is developing his narrative feature debut, "Fever Dream" and has partnered with Vogue Studios/Condé Nast Entertainment for his upcoming feature documentary "The Prince of 7th Avenue" about the life of legendary designer Willi Smith and his iconic label-brand, WilliWear.
Marshall is one of three mid-career episodic directors selected for the highly competitive 2024 Apple Studios Directors Program, Marshall is also an alumni of the ABC Disney Television Directing Program, and is a fellow of the Ryan Murphy Half Initiative. Through his company New Bumper & Paint, Marshall is developing his narrative feature debut, "Fever Dream" and has partnered with Vogue Studios/Condé Nast Entertainment for his upcoming feature documentary "The Prince of 7th Avenue" about the life of legendary designer Willi Smith and his iconic label-brand, WilliWear.