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Devyn Ariel Tyler is an American actress.[1][2] She is a regular on the TV series Snowfall and Clarice.[3]

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Biography

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Tyler was born in New Orleans to actress Deneen Tyler.[2] She attended the Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston and graduated from Columbia University in 2013.[4] She has been acting since age eight, landing minor roles in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and The Great Debaters before taking a break to study French and Francophone studies at Columbia.[4] She returned to acting after college, appearing in TV shows Clarice (2021–present) as well as The Underground Railroad (2021), Fear the Walking Dead (2020), The Purge (2018–2020) and Watchmen (2019). Her movie credits include Deep Water (2022).

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Stuck in the Suburbs Devyn
2005 Now You See It... Linking Rings Girl
2006 Glory Road Cager's Sister
2007 The Great Debaters Helen Farmer
2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Queenie's Daughter Age 14
2013 12 Years a Slave Margarett Northup (adult)
2016 Shock and Awe Reporter #1
2018 Supercon Tameron
2018 Out of Blue Stella Honey
2019 Synchronic Danika
2020 Unhinged Mrs. Ayers
2020 Antebellum Melanie (Young Woman #2 at Conference)
2021 Night Teeth The Concierge
2022 Deep Water Mary Washington
TBA The Life and Deaths of Wilson Shedd TBA Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 The Gates Mia Muller 6 episodes
2016 Underground Seraphina 3 episodes
2016 NCIS: New Orleans Amelia Boyd Episode: "Second Line"
2017 Dynasty Brianna Episode: "I Hardly Recognized You"
2018 The Quad Mina Berry 2 episodes
2018 Queen Sugar Elaine Episode: "The Tree and Stone Were One"
2018 The First Samantha 2 episodes
2019 Cloak & Dagger Ballet Instructor 2 episodes
2019 Hot Date Liz Episode: "Wedding Planning"
2019 Watchmen Elise Abar Episode: "An Almost Religious Awe"
2019 The Purge Tonya 4 episodes
2020 Fear the Walking Dead Nora 2 episodes
2021 The Underground Railroad Meg Episode: "Chapter 2: South Carolina"
2021 Clarice Ardelia Mapp Main role
2022 Snowfall Veronique Turner Main role

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Devyn Ariel Tyler (born May 7, 1991) is an American actress best known for her recurring role as Veronique Turner, a and love interest in the crime drama series Snowfall, and as Ardelia Mapp in the Clarice. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Tyler is the daughter of actress Deneen Tyler and began her acting career at the age of eight in commercials, with early film appearances including roles in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and (2007). She attended the Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in , , where she studied theater, and later earned a in French and Francophone Studies from in 2013, becoming fluent in French. As a young artist, she received the Gold Award in Theater and was named a Presidential Scholar in in 2009. Tyler's television credits also include guest roles in The Underground Railroad (2021) as Meg, (2020), anthology series (2018–2020), and (2019), while her film work features supporting parts in 12 Years a Slave (2013) and Deep Water (2022), and an upcoming role in the prison thriller The Life and Deaths of Wilson Shedd (2025). In addition to acting, she has worked as a teacher and scholar, drawing on her diverse background to portray ambitious, multifaceted characters navigating personal and professional challenges.

Early life and education

Family and upbringing

Devyn Tyler was born on May 7, 1991, in New Orleans, , U.S. She is the daughter of Deneen Tyler, who has amassed over 70 film credits throughout her career. Growing up in New Orleans, Tyler was exposed to the from a young age, often accompanying her mother to movie sets and sessions, where she spent time in trailers and booths. This early immersion in her mother's professional environment sparked Tyler's interest in , leading her to appear in commercials by the age of eight. In 2005, when Tyler was 14, devastated New Orleans, destroying her family's home in the Gentilly neighborhood and prompting a relocation to Houston, Texas, along with her mother. The move, driven by the storm's aftermath, marked a significant shift in her childhood, though her foundational passion for the arts remained rooted in her family's influence. Following this relocation, Tyler transitioned to formal education in Houston.

Academic background

Tyler attended the Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA) in , , where she studied theater and first explored French language studies. During her high school years, she received the YoungArts Gold Award in Theater and was recognized as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts in 2009, selected as one of 141 outstanding American high school seniors for exceptional academic achievement, artistic excellence, leadership, and community service. She later pursued higher education at , graduating in 2013 with a in French and Francophone Studies, complemented by a concentration in . At Columbia, her academic interests focused on West Africa's precolonial and postcolonial history, reflecting a blend of linguistic and political inquiry.

Career

Early career

Tyler began her acting career as a child, securing her first professional role as Helen Farmer in the 2007 film , directed by . This early appearance was followed by an uncredited role as Queenie's Daughter Age 14 in David Fincher's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in 2008, marking her debut in a major Hollywood production starring and . These minor roles established her presence in the industry while she was still in high school, after which she took a hiatus to pursue higher education. Resuming her career during college, Tyler appeared in the ABC supernatural drama series The Gates in 2010, playing the recurring role of Mia Mueller across multiple episodes. Following her graduation from Columbia University in 2013 with a degree in French and Francophone Studies, she landed a supporting role as the adult Margaret Northup in Steve McQueen's critically acclaimed 12 Years a Slave, portraying the daughter of the film's protagonist, . This ensemble part in the Oscar-winning highlighted her growing versatility in period pieces. Throughout the mid-2010s, Tyler continued building her resume with guest appearances on television, including as Amelia Boyd in an episode of NCIS: New Orleans in 2016 and Seraphina in three episodes of Underground that same year. Her early film work also included a small role as Reporter #1 in the 2017 political thriller Shock and Awe, directed by Rob Reiner, which addressed journalistic integrity in the lead-up to the Iraq War. These endeavors from 2008 onward demonstrated her steady accumulation of experience in both film and television prior to more prominent opportunities.

Breakthrough roles

Tyler's breakthrough came in the late through a series of notable television appearances that showcased her range in dramatic and ensemble roles. In 2019, she made a guest appearance in the miniseries , portraying Elise Abar, the mother of the central character Angela Abar, in the episode "An Almost Religious Awe." She also appeared as Tonya in four episodes of the USA Network's anthology series and as Ballet Instructor in two episodes of Marvel's Cloak & Dagger. This role marked her entry into high-profile prestige television, contributing to the series' critical acclaim for its exploration of racial and historical themes. The following year, Tyler appeared in two episodes of AMC's as Nora, a resourceful survivor leading a group trapped in a plague-infested office building during the . Her portrayal of the caring yet determined Nora highlighted her ability to convey vulnerability amid chaos, earning praise for adding depth to the show's ensemble dynamics in season 6. In 2021, Tyler secured a main role as Ardelia Mapp in the series Clarice, a spin-off from The Silence of the Lambs, where she played Clarice Starling's brilliant roommate and closest ally at the . She also guest-starred as Meg in an episode of Amazon Prime Video's The Underground Railroad. This opportunity represented a significant career milestone, providing her with sustained exposure on network television and allowing her to delve into themes of racial injustice and professional ambition within the FBI setting. Critics noted her chemistry with lead , enhancing the series' focus on Starling's personal growth. That same year, Tyler joined FX's Snowfall as a series regular in season 5, playing Veronique Turner, a clever and ambitious law graduate who becomes Franklin Saint's love interest and business partner in the drug trade. Described as possessing a "worldly sophistication" and a "heightened understanding of the community," Veronique's character brought intellectual depth to the narrative, aiding Franklin's expansion into while navigating moral complexities. Her recurring presence through the final seasons elevated Tyler's profile, with the role praised for its portrayal of a strong, strategic Black woman in a male-dominated underworld. These television milestones significantly boosted Tyler's visibility, transitioning her from supporting film parts—such as her early appearance in 12 Years a Slave—to leading dramatic performances that garnered critical recognition for her nuanced emotional range. The roles in Clarice and Snowfall, in particular, solidified her as a rising talent in serialized drama, opening doors to further opportunities in genre and prestige projects.

Recent and upcoming projects

In 2020, Tyler expanded her film presence with supporting roles in multiple thrillers and dramas. She portrayed Melanie, a young woman at a conference, in the horror-thriller Antebellum, directed by Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz, which explores themes of racial trauma through a time-bending narrative. Later that year, she played Mrs. Ayers, a mother caught in escalating road rage, in Unhinged, starring Russell Crowe and directed by Derrick Borte. Tyler also appeared as Deandra in the independent drama One of These Days, a small-town story of endurance and desperation directed by Bastian Günther. Additionally, her uncredited role as Danika in the science-fiction thriller Synchronic, directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and featuring Anthony Mackie, contributed to the film's exploration of time manipulation, with the project receiving a wider release amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, she played the concierge in the Netflix vampire film Night Teeth. Tyler's film work continued into the early 2020s with a lead supporting part in the Deep Water (2022), where she played Mary Washington, a neighbor entangled in a web of suspicion and infidelity, opposite and , under Adrian Lyne's direction. During this period, she maintained a strong television presence, recurring as Veronique Turner in the final seasons of FX's Snowfall through 2023, a role that built on her earlier breakthrough and showcased her in complex dramatic arcs involving ambition and moral ambiguity. Looking ahead, Tyler has joined the ensemble cast of the prison break thriller The Life and Deaths of Wilson Shedd, written and directed by , which began principal photography in May 2025 and stars and ; her character details remain under wraps. These projects mark Tyler's evolution toward a broader range of film genres, including horror, action-thrillers, and intimate dramas, while sustaining her television footprint post-Snowfall, allowing her to tackle diverse characters in high-stakes narratives.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004DevynTV movie, supporting
2005Now You See It...Linking Rings GirlTV movie, supporting
2006Cager's SisterSupporting
2007Helen FarmerSupporting
2008The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonQueenie's Daughter Age 14Supporting
201312 Years a SlaveMargaret Northup (adult)Supporting
2017Reporter #1Supporting
2018SuperconTameronSupporting
2018Stella HoneySupporting
2019SynchronicDanikaSupporting
2020AntebellumMelanie (Young Woman #2 at Conference)Supporting
2020UnhingedMrs. AyersSupporting
2020One of These DaysDeandraSupporting
2021The ConciergeSupporting
2021The Security of FearKateSupporting
2022Deep WaterMary WashingtonSupporting
2025The Life and Deaths of Wilson SheddJane LawsonUpcoming, supporting

Television

Tyler began her television career with a recurring role in the ABC supernatural drama The Gates (2010), portraying Mia Mueller across 6 episodes. In 2016, she guest-starred as Amelia Boyd in one episode of CBS's NCIS: New Orleans. That same year, Tyler appeared as Seraphina in 3 episodes of WGN America's Underground. Her 2017 credits included a guest role as Brianna in the pilot episode of The CW's Dynasty. In 2018, Tyler recurred as the Ballet Instructor in two episodes of Freeform's Marvel's Cloak & Dagger. She also played Samantha in two episodes of Hulu's The First, portrayed Tonya in four episodes of USA Network's across its 2018–2019 first season, and guest-starred as Mina Berry in 2 episodes of BET's The Quad. She further appeared as Elaine in the episode "The Tree and Stone Were One" of OWN's . The following year, she guest-starred as Elise Abar in the miniseries (2019). Tyler appeared as Nora in two episodes of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead in 2020. In 2021, she starred as Ardelia Mapp in the crime drama Clarice, appearing in all 13 episodes of its first season. That year, she also played Meg in one episode of Amazon Prime Video's miniseries The Underground Railroad. From 2022 to 2023, Tyler had a major recurring role as Veronique Turner in FX's Snowfall, appearing in 20 episodes across seasons 5 and 6.

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