Tylor Chase, former Nickelodeon child star, found homeless

Co-star Daniel Curtis Lee provides urgent aid and support

By TCP News Desk December 24, 2025
Tylor Chase, former Nickelodeon child star, found homeless
Tylor Chase, former Nickelodeon child star found homeless by costar

Former child star Tylor Chase recently captured attention as footage surfaced that he has been living on the streets.

The homeless actor has now found help notably through his former co-star Daniel Curtis Lee amid the video of the 36-year-old went viral.

The clip showed Lee, who portrayed Simon "Cookie" Nelson-Cook on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide from 2004 to 2007, reconciling with Chase, known for portraying Martin Qwerly.

According to the reports, the viral video of the former costar marked that he was found in Riverside, California.

In the clip, it is seen that Lee provided the Nickelodeon star with lunch, checked him into a hotel and advocated for his rehabilitation treatment as a first step.

Additionally, Lee facilitated phone calls to reconnect the Good Time Max artist with his father and enlisted series lead Devon Werkheiser for support via FaceTime.

A new video of their reunion surfaced, leading to a mix of comments from fans, some praising Lee's act of kindness, while others marked the act as a publicity stunt.

One X user critiqued, "Nice and all but no need to film and post your good deed. Doesn't feel genuine, even if it is."

Moreover, Chase's mother has advised against direct financial aid, stressing the need for professional care.

Meanwhile, TMZ reported that Shaun Weiss also offered Chase a bed at the San Clemente, California, recovery facility where he works.

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