Shaun Weiss Offers Help To Locate Homeless Former Nickelodeon Actor Tylor Chase

Former 'Mighty Ducks' actor Shaun Weiss has arranged a detox bed and long-term treatment for Tylor Chase, a former Nickelodeon actor seen homeless in a viral video. Weiss has appealed to the public for help in locating Chase to facilitate the intervention. The incident has brought attention to the challenges faced by former child stars.

Key Points: Shaun Weiss Offers Detox Bed, Long-Term Treatment for Homeless 'Ned's Declassified' Actor Tylor Chase

  • Former child actor Tylor Chase seen homeless in viral video
  • Shaun Weiss steps forward to arrange detox and long-term treatment
  • Weiss cites main challenge is physically locating Chase
  • Public urged to help find Chase for holiday intervention
  • Incident highlights struggles of former child stars
  • Weiss draws from personal recovery experience to offer support
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"All we need to do now is find him": Shaun Weiss offers help to homeless 'Ned's Declassified' actor

Former 'Mighty Ducks' actor Shaun Weiss arranges rehab for ex-Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase, seen homeless in viral video, urges public help to find him.

"I have received many messages about Tylor Chase. I reached out to some friends of mine, and we have a bed for him at a detox, and we have a place for him to go and get long-term treatment. - Shaun Weiss / ActorAll we need to do now is find him. I'm not in Los Angeles, or I would go look for him myself. - Shaun Weiss / ActorIf anyone can get a face-to-face with him, please DM me so we can get him some help in time for the holiday. - Shaun Weiss / Actor"

Los Angeles, December 23

Former child actor Tylor Chase, who appeared on the popular Nickelodeon show 'Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide,' has received an offer of help after a video showing him 'homeless' went viral on social media.

According to Variety, a widely circulating video shows Chase living on the streets of Riverside, California.

In the clip, a person asks him about his past work in television. Chase calmly said he had worked on 'Nickelodeon' and named the show in which he played Martin Qwerly, a bright and talkative middle school student.

Soon after the video went viral, actor Shaun Weiss, best known for playing goalie Greg Goldberg in The Mighty Ducks films, stepped forward to help.

Weiss posted on Instagram on Tuesday to say he had been receiving multiple messages about Chase and had begun taking steps to support him.

Speaking about the help being arranged, Weiss said, "I have received many messages about [Tylor Chase]. I reached out to some friends of mine, and we have a bed for him at a detox, and we have a place for him to go and get long-term treatment."

Weiss said the main challenge now is finding Chase. Sharing his concern, he added, "All we need to do now is find him. I'm not in Los Angeles, or I would go look for him myself."

He also asked the public for help locating Chase and urged anyone who sees him to contact authorities. Weiss said, "If anyone can get a face-to-face with him, please DM me so we can get him some help in time for the holiday."

Tylor Chase was part of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide during its three-season run. He also appeared in the show Everybody Hates Chris and acted in the 2007 film Good Time Max.

Shaun Weiss has spoken openly about his struggles and recovery. In 2022, he shared that he had completed two years of sobriety and wrote that recovery is possible.

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Rohit P
Saw the video. It's shocking to see someone from a show so many of us grew up watching in such a state. Hollywood's dark side is real. Good on Shaun Weiss for stepping up. This is what true humanity looks like.
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Aman W
While it's great that help is being offered, it also highlights a systemic failure. Where were the safety nets for these child actors? The industry needs better protection for its young stars, not just charity after they've hit rock bottom.
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Sarah B
It's a powerful story of redemption and paying it forward. Weiss has been through his own battles and is now using that experience to help someone else. That's the real spirit of the holidays. Hope Tylor accepts the help.
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Vikram M
Fame at a young age is a double-edged sword. In India, we've seen similar stories with child stars. Mental health and financial planning support is crucial. Praying for his recovery. More power to Shaun Weiss for this initiative.
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Nikhil C
The public sharing of his vulnerable state must be so hard for him. I hope the help reaches him with dignity and not just as a viral spectacle. Recovery is a long road, but it's good to see a path being offered.

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