Television Tylak has appeared in a number of Irish and British TV productions. In 1997, he appeared with
Joe Rooney in
Messers [sic]
Tylak and Rooney, a twelve-episode
TV3 comedy travel series. In 2001, he appeared in the RTÉ soap opera
Fair City, playing Ashti, a Kurdish refugee. As Tylak's father is Sri Lankan and his mother is Irish, he saw the role as an opportunity to challenge racial prejudices in Ireland. In 2004–2005, Tylak played various characters in
Stew, the
RTÉ comedy sketch series which he wrote with
Paul Woodfull. Tylak has also appeared as Dr. Rashid in the children's show
Roy set in
Ballyfermot with an animated central character. In the UK, he appeared as Father Seamus Plug in the final series of ''
Noel's House Party'' on
BBC One in 1998-99. Tylak is also a voice actor, having voiced Panda, Rabbit, and Snake in
Skunk Fu! (2007–08), Lovely Carrot, a security blanket in ''
Chloe's Closet (2009-2013); GIL on Planet Cosmo (2013); and Pek on Zig and Zag (2016). In 2009, Tylak joined the cast of Ballybraddan'', an animated children's television programme on RTÉ which focuses on
hurling. Tylak voices 'The Bantor', who is manager of the local hurling team. In 2020, he appeared in
Van der valk season 1 episode 2, with lead actor
Marc Warren. In 2021 he appeared in the final episode of
The Drowning, which was filmed in Dublin.
Stage Tylak appears with the Dublin Comedy Improv Group. In 2003, he appeared in the play
Hurl, written by Charlie O'Neill. ==References==