Tyler MacNiven

Tyler MacNiven

The Amazing Race contestant
name = Tyler MacNiven


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location = San Francisco
season = Season 9
teammate = B.J. Averell
finish = Winner (Season 9)

Tyler MacNiven is an American filmmaker and reality television contestant.

tanford University Admission Campaign

MacNiven first received attention in 1998 when, while a senior at Woodside High School in Woodside, he launched a political-style campaign to supplement his application to Stanford University, where he had wanted to go since the seventh grade. “ [http://www.almanacnews.com/morgue/1998/1998_12_23.tyler.html Stanford says no to Tyler MacNiven, but he's upbeat, may reapply later] .” "The Almanac", December 23, 1998.] After turning in his early admission application, MacNiven held a press conference in front of Stanford's Bowman Alumni House. For the rest of the week, MacNiven and his volunteer staff of friends and family wore sandwich boards and passed out "Tyler MacNiven for Stanford Student" leaflets after school, amongst other traditional campaign activities.Oxfeld, Jesse. “ [http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/1999/marapr/articles/admission.html They'll Try Anything] .” "Stanford Magazine", April/May, 1999.] MacNiven said, "There's so many outstanding people applying to Stanford these days that I actually want to be `out standing' in front of them, to show them that I really do have a passion to go there."Delevett, Peter. “ [http://sanjose.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/1998/11/16/story6.html High school senior `runs' for Stanford] .” "Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal", November 13, 1998.]

Despite having a 4.05 grade point average, playing singles for the varsity tennis team and being student body president at his high school, “ [http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/news/1999_Mar_24.ATOWN24.html Our Town: Around Town] .” "Palo Alto Weekly", March 24, 1999.] MacNiven was rejected. He said, "My goal was to make every possible effort, leaving no options untested. That's what the campaign was really about." He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental. He eventually graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea “ [http://www.cbs.com/primetime/amazing_race9/bios/bj_tyler/ BJ & Tyler] .” CBS.com.] . He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. [http://www.buckswoodside.com/stories/tomlehrer.shtml Tom Lehrer's Last Class] During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the promotional video for his host NGO. Serota, K.C. “ [http://www.ihre.org/Publications/?volume=Dec2002&article=Worktravel Work and Travel] .” "I'REEE Times", Volume 2, Issue 2, December, 2002.]

"Kintaro Walks Japan"

In 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him "Kintaro," which means "Golden Boy," because of his blond hair. MacNiven also hoped to find his father's birthplace in Hokkaidō, where his parents had been Presbyterian ministers for two years. Lastly, MacNiven hoped to impress a girl, Ayumi Meegan, whose parents George Meegan and Yoshiko Matsumoto recorded the longest unbroken walk in recorded history, spanning 19,019 miles. “ [http://www.buckswoodside.com/kintaro/index.html Kintaro Walks Japan] .” "Bucks of Woodside".]

Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a [http://www.buckswoodside.com restaurant] his father owns. One day, George Strompolos, an executive from the nearby Google campus, dropped by. “Dad showed the movie to him,” MacNiven said. “He watched it and said, ‘This is exactly what we need.’” Today roughly 500 people watch the film every day at Google Video.White, Patrick. “ [http://jscms.jrn.columbia.edu/cns/2006-02-14/white-googlemoviestars Online filmmaking has arrived] .” "Columbia News Service", February 14, 2006.]

"Kintaro Walks Japan" premiered at the Santa Cruz Film Festival [http://www.santacruzfilmfestival.com] in 2006 and was voted by the audience as "Best of Fest". It received the highest winning vote in the 5-year history of the festival.

The Amazing Race

In 2006, MacNiven appeared as a contestant on the ninth edition of the American television series The Amazing Race. He and his teammate, B.J. Averell, who MacNiven met during a "Semester at Sea" four years earlier, beat out ten other teams to win the show's $1 million prize. BJ and Tyler, as they were identified on the program, were nicknamed "the hippies" by the other teams.

BJ and Tyler came in last in two legs of the race, but luckily both legs were non-elimination pit stops. Bayne, Richard J. “ [http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2006/05/18/news-amazing_race_write-05-18.html 'Hippies' win 'Amazing Race'] .” "Times Herald-Record", May 18, 2006.] Host Phil Keoghan said, "They enjoyed every single moment they were on this race, whether they were in first or in last. They kept their spirit all the way to the end." CBS. “ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/18/earlyshow/series/amazingrace/main1628216.shtml 'Team Hippie' Takes 'Amazing Race 9'] .” "CBS News", May 18, 2006.] “If it’s this successful to be hippies, we might as well stay hippies,” Tyler said at the finish line in Colorado. “ [http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2006/05/a_frosty_finish.html A frosty finish for 'The Amazing Race'] .” "Chicago Tribune", May 17, 2006.] He also added, "BJ and I approached each country with wide eyes and enthusiasm and a huge spirit of adventure. There's so much in this world. We might as well take advantage of as much as we can and give back as much as we can and that's important. That's how it all works." “ [http://www.wishtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4921106 BJ & Tyler Win Million Dollar Prize] .” "WISH-TV", May 18, 2006.]

Movie Roles

Tyler has had a small role in the movie The Pursuit of Happyness as the male hippie who steals Chris's bone density scanner , though he is not mentioned in the credits.

References

External links

* [http://www.tylermacniven.com Tyler MacNiven's Website]


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