A resurfaced video showing former Nickelodeon actor Tylor Chase living on the streets has left fans shocked and concerned. The clip, originally recorded in September, was filmed in Riverside, California, and shows Chase in a visibly fragile and disoriented condition.
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In the video, a woman approaches him and asks whether he once appeared on Disney Channel. Chase calmly corrects her and says he worked with Nickelodeon. He then mentions that he was part of Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, a popular show from the mid-2000s. When the woman recognizes him, she reacts with surprise as Chase shares his full name.
Tylor Chase, who played “Martin” on “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide,” was seen homeless in California. Hard to watch. pic.twitter.com/4XoanhmwUJ
— Valuetainment Media (@valuetainment) December 21, 2025
This is genuinely heartbreaking ????
— Clown World ™ ???? (@ClownWorld) December 21, 2025
No one should end up like this pic.twitter.com/SVHHjWYIfi
Tylor Chase was born on September 6, 1989, in Arizona, according to IMDb. He began acting as a teenager and gained recognition during the early 2000s. His most well-known role was Martin Qwerly on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, where he appeared from 2004 to 2007.
Apart from Nickelodeon, Chase also had small roles in TV shows and films, including Everybody Hates Chris and Good Time Max. After those appearances, he gradually disappeared from the public spotlight.
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After the video first went viral, a GoFundMe page was created to help Chase. Although it raised over $1,200, the fundraiser was later taken down. The decision came after the organizer spoke with Chase’s mother.
In messages shared publicly, his mother made it clear that financial support would not fix the situation. She explained that her son needs medical care but refuses to accept help.
“Tylor needs medical attention, not money,” she said. She also revealed that he struggles to manage everyday responsibilities. According to her, he often loses phones within days and is unable to manage the money required for his medication on his own.
Chase’s former co-stars — Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee — discussed the situation on their Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide.
Can I have more people write to Scott Fellows who created Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide on Nickelodeon, featuring homeless actor Tylor Chase?
— SynCronus (@syncronus) December 22, 2025
Amanda Bynes and now this? Nobody is asking questions about Hollywood and how they handle child actors? pic.twitter.com/gKCO5NXkAL
Daniel Curtis Lee admitted that seeing the video was upsetting and difficult to process. He said he initially felt angry that someone filmed Chase during such a vulnerable moment, but later felt helpless about how little he could actually do.
The actors emphasized that their goal is to see Chase receive proper help. They also clarified that bringing him onto a podcast or public platform is not the solution right now, as his condition requires deeper care and professional support.
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