TYLER HANLEY began acting in high school with leading roles in "Heaven Can Wait" and "The Workroom." He then started collaborating with his twin brother, writer/director Nathan Logan Hanley. He had major roles in five shorts, including "The Black Knights," which garnered attention at the Tacoma Tortured Artists Film Festival. He studied acting at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre in its rigorous Summer Training Congress and starred in three independent feature films: "Duck Duck Goose," "The Vigilante Memoirs" and "Rehearsal." Most recently Tyler co-wrote, co-produced and co-directed "Table for Six" with brother Nathan. His stage work includes "Snoopy - The Musical" and Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap." He is also a trained kickboxer. For 15 years he studied with former world champion, Francis "Footloose" Farley. Hanley lives in Mountain View, Calif. NATHAN LOGAN HANLEY has been writing and directing independent movies for more than 10 years. Immediately after high school, he wrote and directed his first short film, "After the Incident," about what happens after an over-protective boyfriend murders his lover's uncle. He then began collaborating with his twin brother, Tyler Hanley. He wrote and directed four more short films: "Calm," "Blackout," "Quicksand" and "The Black Knights." He studied screenwriting at Stanford University, after which he wrote and directed his first feature, "Duck Duck Goose"(2000). He followed that with "The Vigilante Memoirs," (2002) and "Rehearsal" (2006). Most recently Nathan co-wrote, co-produced and co-directed "Table for Six" with brother Tyler. Aside from filmmaking, Nathan holds a passion for music. He is the singer/songwriter for rock bands Harvest, Doces the Bunny and Jayati. He lives in Portola Valley, Calif.