Tyger's life story commenced on January 26th, 1996, in the quaint and captivating town of Epsom, situated within the idyllic county of Surrey. This charming setting proved to be the perfect backdrop for the unfolding of his extraordinary journey in the entertainment industry. The trajectory of his remarkable career began to take shape at the tender age of nine, when his exceptional talent was first recognized by a prominent London agent while he was taking center stage in a school production of the beloved classic, Treasure Island.
Tyger's awe-inspiring vocal talents left a lasting impression on a prominent agent, who was so thoroughly captivated by his remarkable performance that she swiftly extended an offer to represent him, acknowledging his extraordinary abilities and vast potential for growth.
Tyger's trajectory took a significant turn in 2007, marking a pivotal moment in his professional journey. It was then that he landed the role of Jake in the extremely well-received BBC sitcom, Outnumbered. This highly acclaimed performance not only demonstrated his exceptional acting abilities but also served as a launching pad for his subsequent success in the entertainment industry.
Tyger's professional endeavors extend beyond his contributions to the acclaimed television series Outnumbered, as he has also solidified his position as a primary presenter of the highly acclaimed CBBC magazine show, Friday Download. Furthermore, he has made significant appearances in all three series of the esteemed comedy sketch show, The Armstrong and Miller Show, showcasing his versatility as a performer. Additionally, Tyger has also secured a minor role in the long-running and prestigious medical drama, Doctors, demonstrating his range and ability to adapt to diverse roles.
Tyger Drew-Honey's multifaceted career has witnessed him excel in various creative endeavors. One of his notable forays into the world of cinema was his portrayal of 'Stuck-up Steve' in the 2011 film, Horrid Henry, a testament to his impressive acting skills.
Tyger's remarkable repertoire of accomplishments extends far beyond his extensive list of credits. In addition to voicing over two hundred voice-overs for television and radio, he has also lent his voice to a multitude of characters for various animation projects, including the endearing 'Lester Large' in the beloved children's animated series, The Large Family. Furthermore, in the year 2009, Tyger was honored with a nomination for Best Newcomer at the esteemed British Comedy Awards, a testament to his unwavering commitment to his craft and his tireless dedication to honing his skills as a performer.