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Full Name: Chelsea Anna Tyler
Date of birth: 6th March 1989
Daughter of: Steven Tyler and Teresa Barrick
Hometown: New Hampshire
Nationality: American
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
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Chelsea is Steven Tyler's third daughter. She was bron in March, 06,
1989, and is the first child of Steven with Teresa Barrick.
Chelsea Anna Tyler Tallarico intends to be a singer and she plays
drums. She took part in Aerosmith's 2001 album Just Push Play making
back'n vocals in "Under My Skin" and appeared on the videoclip of
"Fly Away From Here", as a child version of her father.
In 2002 she appeared on the MTV Icon Aerosmith and finally people
started noting her. In october of the same year she went with her
family to Britney Spears's camping. According to Britney, Chelsea
will be one of the new talents discovered at the camping.
Like her mother, Chelsea defends her dad's band of anybody that says
it's not good. But she, just like anybody else, has her favorite
bands, which are Pink, The White Stripes, Linconpark, Sublime,
Alicia Keys, Hanson, 'N Synx and the Beatles but her favorite singer
ever is Lauren Hill.
Talking about her dad's band, when she was young she showed up at
the videoclip of "Deuces Are Wild", playing with him, and also
appeared on the Lizzie McGuire's 2002 special Christmas episode "Xtreme
Xmas", in which her father acts like Santa Claus.
Chelsea
Tyler Facts
* Is Steven Tylers' third daughter
* Intends to be a singer and plays drums
* Took part in Aerosmith's 2001 album Just Push Play making back'n
vocals in "Under My Skin" and appeared on the videoclip of "Fly Away
From Here", as a child version of her father.
* Loves to listen to Pink, The White Stripes, Linconpark, Sublime,
Alicia Keys, Hanson, 'N Synx and the Beatles but her favorite singer
ever is Lauren Hill. She used to like the Spice Girls.
* Sings in Under My Skin (Just Push Play, 2001)
* Is on Fly Away From Here video playing a young Steven Tyler.
* Appeared at one "Knock First" episode, when they changed Tony
Perry's bedroom.
* Appeared on the Lizzie McGuire's 2002 special Christmas episode "Xtreme
Xmas", in which her father acts like Santa Claus.
Here is what happened in this Lizzie McGuire episode, from hduff.net
51. Xtreme Xmas
gs: Steven Tyler (Santa Claus) Shelley Berman (Nobby) Kyle J. Downes
(Larry Tudgeman) Haylie Duff (Cousin Amy) David Alex Rosen (David
[as David A. Rosen]) Jeremy J. Bargiel (Jeremy [as Jeremy Bargiel])
Samantha Smith (IV) (9 Year Old) Austin W. Glenn (13 Year Old) Brad
Grunberg (Announcer) Troy Rowland (Mr. Lang [scenes deleted?])
Jackson Rogow (Kid) Chelsea Tallirico (Bystander #1) Tai Tallirico
(Bystander #2)
Lizzie and Gordo are at a Christmans charity drive where the bring
presents to an unlikely-looking Santa Claus. Lizzie ferventy hopes
to win the grand prize in the Christmas parade with her idea for a
"Rock & Roll Christmas" float, but she'll have competition from
Tudgeman, who is building a "Christmas Deathstar" float and also
Kate and her cousin Amy, who have hired professionals to build
theirs. The rest of the McGuire family are there, and they are
charmed by an eccentric old man in an elf suit who calls himself
Nobby Frostybump and seems to really believe he's one of Santa's
elves! Lizzie is disappointed that her family is going off to dinner
with Nobby instead of working on the float, but Gordo stays to help.
Hours later, Lizzie comes home and is surprised by Nobby. His
senior-citizens home is having plumbing problems and he will stay
with the McGuires fro a few days.
The next day Lizzie and Gordo are busy working on the float. Nobby
gets the bad news that the plumbing in his building won't be fixed
until after Christmas. The McGuire family volunteers to help fix the
plumbing themselves so the old man and his friends can spend
Christmas at home. That is, all except Lizzie, who is now obsessed
with working on her float. To her dismay, Gordo goes along with the
others to help, leaving her to work alone. After many hours, an
exhausted Lizzie falls asleep. She has a dream right out of Charles
Dickens A Chrsitmas Carol in which various characters remind her
what the true meaning of Christmas is. In the bargain she also
realizes the solutions to the plumbing problems that her family has
been unable to fix. Though it costs her a chance to enter a float in
the parade, Lizzie is happy with the way things turn out. But as if
by magic, her float does appear, ridden by a singing Santa Claus,
who looks and sounds suspiciously like Steven Tyler of Aerosmith!
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Holland
NOTE: Steven Tyler, who is the lead singer for the longtime
hard-rock group Areosmith, performs "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town."
Also, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd and Hilary Duff (Matt, Jo and Lizzie)
sing a little bit of "The Twelve Days of Christmas," accompanied by
Robert Carradine (Sam) on piano.
This is first episode broadcast in which Miranda (Lalaine) does not
appear. Since it was shown out of production order, it wasn't the
first episode filmed without Lalaine, so no explanation is given for
Miranda's absence. Lalaine's name and pictures remained in the
opening titles sequence, as always.
Guest stars include, as noted above, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith and
also Shelley Berman, a comedian who won a Grammy award and three
gold albums for his comedy recordings in the late 1950's-early
'60's. (His trademark routine was the one-way phone conversation.)
There's also a "family" element to the show as Haylie Duff, Hilary's
big sis, returns in the role of Kate's cousin Amy. Also, two of
Steven Tyler's children, 13-year-old daughter Chelsea and
10-year-old son Taj have small roles. They are listed in the credits
by their real last name, Tallirico. And we don't know for sure, but
we suspect Jason Rogow (playing "Kid") is related to Lizzie's
executive producer, Stan Rogow. Plus Brad Grunberg returns to the
Lizzie "family" for his third guest-starring role, each time as a
different character. But unlike his previous two appearances, his
character the Announcer isn't eating anything this time (although he
does have a doughnut sitting right next to him!)
Characters without lines: Sam's often-mentioned cousin Ree Ree and
his pal Stucco, who are in the parade with the "float," throwing
batteries into the crowd. This is the first time they've been seen
in a live-action shot. Earlier some still photos of them were seen
in "Facts of Life." The Announcer gives their names as Reginald
Rehoven and Alistair Stukovitch.
Mr. Lang, played by Troy Rowland, is listed in the credits but does
not appear. Rowland, by the way, has been credited as the show's
dialog coach during its second season.
Some stock fotage is used (for the first time ever on the show?) for
some of the parade scene.
A "Gordo theme" is heard in this episode, the same Hebraic-sounding
music that was used in "Gordo's Bar Mitzvah" and "Mom's Best
Friend." It seems to be used mostly when his Jewish heritage is
being mentioned.
Palm trees are seen in the background lining the parade route,
another indication that Lizzie McGuire might take place in
California.
There is no clapboard with a production date on it shown at the
beginning of the blooper reel like there usually is. (One seen very
briefly at the end is impossible to read.)Perhaps the makers of
Lizzie didn't want to call attention to the fact this Christmas
episode was shot in May 2002.
Matt and Nobby are seen playing a traditional Hanukkah game which
uses a four sided spinning top called a dreidel, something Gordo
mentions earlier that he has mastered making. This game is also seen
in the Even Stevens episode "Heck of a Hanukkah".
Steven Tyler's performance of "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" won
"Best Song" in the viewer voting on the Disney Channels' broadcast
of "A Raven New Year's Eve," December 31, 2002.
The scene in which Matt wears a head cloth and talks about the
meaning of Christmas, was inspired by a scene in the 1965 holiday
classic television show A Charlie Brown Christmas, which features
Charles Schulz' animated Peanuts cartoon characters. In it, Linus,
with his "security blanket," delivers a similar soliloquy about the
true meaning of Christmas.
Continuity: Matt mentions to Nobby how he wants his "own private
land," something he wanted way back in "And The Winner Is," too.
This episode can be found in the paperback novelization book A Very
Lizzie Christmas. It is also on Vol. 3 of the Lizzie McGuire DVD
Collection entitled Star Struck, released on Mar. 16, 2004.
Hilary Duff was Steven Tyler's special guest at his unplugged
concert, where she asked him if he would be Santa Clause in the "Xtreme
Xmas" episode
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