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Former Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase, best known for his appearances on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, received some help from old friend and co-star Daniel Curtis Lee when the latter discovered Tylor’s homeless situation in Los Angeles.
Hollywood Life has compiled all the latest updates we have so far on Tylor’s living situation below.
Who Is Tylor Chase?
Tylor is a former child actor best known for his upbeat and perky role in Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.
What Ned’s Declassified Character Did Tylor Chase Play?
Tylor played the talkative and intelligent student Martin Qwerly at the fictional James J.
What Happened to Tylor Chase? His Homeless Crisis Explained
Not much is known about what happened to Tylor’s acting career, but according to his IMDb profile, his notable credits include Good Time Max, Everybody Hates Chris and Ned’s Declassified.
Just days before the Christmas holiday, former Ned’s Declassified star Daniel shared Instagram videos of his interactions with Tylor.
“If anyone knows of a rehab or recovery facility willing to accept Tylor Chase on scholarship, please reach out,” Daniel captioned an Instagram clip on December 22, 2025.
During a subsequent interview with TMZ, Devon said that Tylor was always a “sensitive, sweet, and kind kid” and noted it was “heartbreaking to see him this way.”
“I haven’t seen Tylor in almost 20 years since the show ended,” Devon told the outlet, adding that Tylor’s addiction struggles made his homeless situation more difficult.
Devon further pointed out that just giving Tylor money wouldn’t solve the problem.
“We all want a happy ending,” Devon concluded about Tylor.
Where Is Tylor Chase Now?
According to Daniel, the actor and podcaster took his former co-star out for pizza in Riverside, California, and checked him into a hotel after he “kind of backed out” of checking into a hospital for help.
“I just wanted to give you an update,” Daniel shared in a second Instagram video on December 23, 2025.
After revealing that he set up a FaceTime call between Devon and Tylor, Daniel added that Tylor “trusted an old friend” and “wanted to stay local and this was the only one that was open.”
Prior to his meetup with Daniel, Tylor was approached by Daily Mail about his living situation.
“I stay around here locally,” Tylor explained.
The former actor added that he has family and friends around him as well as the housing shelter assistance program.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1–800–662–HELP (4357).

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