Andrew Tyler | |
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| Born | (1946-09-08)8 September 1946 Hackney, London, England |
| Died | 28 April 2017(2017-04-28) (aged 70) Zurich, Switzerland |
| Occupation(s) | Animal rights activist, journalist |
| Spouse | |
Andrew Tyler (8 September 1946 – 28 April 2017) was an Englishanimal rights activist and journalist. He was the director of the animal rights organisationAnimal Aid, until 2016. As a journalist, he wrote forDrapers & Fashion Weekly,NME,Time Out,The Guardian andThe Independent.
Tyler was born on 8 September 1946,[1] inHackney, London.[2] He grew up in a Jewish children's home from the ages of six to fourteen, when he left school and worked his way up to being a junior reporter atDrapers & Fashion Weekly.[3] Tyler wrote forNME from 1973 to 1980, interviewing several famous musicians including,Bruce Springsteen,Stevie Wonder,Ray Davies,Leonard Cohen andJohn Lennon. In the early 1980s, he was news feature editor forTime Out. He joined Animal Aid in 1995, later becoming director.[2]
Tyler married Sara Starkey in 1978, who had a son from a previous marriage.[2]
Near the end of his life, Tyler suffered from a degenerative back condition and Parkinson's disease. He retired in 2016 and finished his memoirMy Life As an Animal (2017). For the final six weeks of his life, he recorded avideo diary, in which he advocated for allowing people todie with dignity.[4] Tyler ended his life at theDignitas clinic in Switzerland,[2] on 28 April 2017.[1]