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Tyson Houseman Filmography

ActorBORN 1990EDMONTON4 FILMS IN DB

TysonHouseman

Known for Acting · Feed the Devil

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BIOGRAPHY

Tyson Houseman, born February 9, 1990, is best known for his role as Quil Ateara in the iconic "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" (2009), a film that has become a staple in the teen fantasy genre and a must-have for collectors of the franchise. His portrayal of the shapeshifter resonated with fans, making the film one of the most sought-after editions in various formats, especially the special Blu-ray releases that include exclusive behind-the-scenes content. In addition to his work in "Twilight," Houseman starred in "Feed the Devil" (2015), a film that has garnered interest for its unique blend of horror and indigenous storytelling. Collectors appreciate this title for its limited physical media releases, particularly the collector's edition that features insightful commentary and rare footage. Houseman's contributions to both mainstream and independent cinema continue to solidify his status among physical media enthusiasts, making his films valuable additions to any collection.

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What is Tyson Houseman known for?

Tyson Houseman is known for acting in films such as 'Feed the Devil' (2015) where he played Odjiri, 'How to Deal with Tantrums' (2026) as Vance, and 'opwêyakatâmêw' (2024).

What genres does Tyson Houseman's filmography span?

Tyson Houseman's filmography includes films in the comedy and horror genres.

What era does Tyson Houseman's work cover?

Tyson Houseman's work spans from 2015 to 2026, with the most-active decade being the 2020s.

How many films are in Tyson Houseman's filmography?

Tyson Houseman has a total of 4 films listed in his filmography.

What are some notable films in Tyson Houseman's filmography?

Notable films in Tyson Houseman's filmography include 'Feed the Devil' (2015), 'Caustics', 'How to Deal with Tantrums' (2026), and 'opwêyakatâmêw' (2024).