Liv Tyler

Tyler in 2011, Featureflash / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Liv Rundgren

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.

Date of Birth: July 1, 1977

Ethnicity: Italian (one eighth), Polish (one eighth), German, English, Welsh, more distant Scottish and Irish, about 1/128th African-American

Liv Tyler is an American actress, producer, model, and singer. She is known her roles in the films Armageddon, The Lord of the Rings, and The Strangers, as well as Silent Fall, Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, Stealing Beauty, Inventing the Abbotts, Cookie’s Fortune, Onegin (1999), Dr. T & the Women, One Night at McCool’s, Jersey Girl, Lonesome Jim, Reign Over Me, The Incredible Hulk, Super (2010), Robot & Frank, Space Station 76, Wildling, and Ad Astra, and television’s The Leftovers, Gunpowder, Harlots, and 9-1-1: Lone Star. Her songs include “Need You Tonight,” a cover of “Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye,” and featured vocals for the song “Shots Is Fired.” She has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the U.S. since 2003, and a spokesperson for luxury fashion and perfume house Givenchy’s.

Her biological father is Steven Tyler (born Steven Victor Tallarico), a musician. Her mother, Bebe Buell, was a fashion model and consort to rock stars. Among Liv’s half-siblings are model Mia Tyler and musician Chelsea Tyler. Liv was evidently born Liv Rundgren; for a time, Liv believed that musician Todd Rundgren was her biological father. The two have a close relationship.

Liv was named after Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann.

Liv’s mother is of English, and small amounts of Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and German, ancestry. Liv’s father is of one quarter Italian, one quarter German, and one quarter Polish, descent, and also has English, and distant Welsh, ancestry; on the show Who Do You Think You Are?, 2017, Liv discovered that her paternal great-great-great-great-grandfather, Robert J. Elliott, was of half or part African-American ancestry. He was married to her ancestor, English-born Elizabeth “Betsey”/”Betsy” Rollins, in New York.

Liv has a son with her former husband, English musician Royston Langdon; and two children with her former partner, English sports and entertainment manager David Gardner.

Liv’s paternal grandfather was Victor Alphonse Tallarico (the son of Giovanni Tallarico and Constance Neidhardt/Neidhart). Victor was born in Manhattan, New York, New York. Giovanni was born in Cotronei, Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy, the son of Alfonso Tallarico and Stella Albi. Constance was born in New York, to German parents, Oscar Neidhardt/Neidhart, from Gerlachsheim, Lauda-Königshofen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, and Olga Keitzman/Kitzman/Kitzmann/Kietzmann, from Berlin.

Liv’s paternal grandmother was Susan Ray Blancha (the daughter of Felix Carol/Corol/Coral Blancha, whose surname was originally Czarnyszewicz, and of Bessie June Elliott). Susan was born in Pennsylvania. Felix was a Polish emigrant, who was evidently born in Minsk, Belarus, and was the son of Franciszek/Frances Czarnyszewicz and Apolonia/Apolio Miluta/Emilit. Bessie was the daughter of Robert J. Elliott and Edna R. Tibbets.

Liv’s maternal grandfather was Harold Lloyd Buell (the son of Waldo Edgar Buell and Gertrude M. “Gertie” Fairchild). Harold was born in Keokuk, Lee, Iowa. Waldo was the son of Herbert W. Buell and Sarah A. Rhoades. Gertrude was the daughter of Franklin L. Fairchild and Jane A. “Jennie” Campbell.

Liv’s maternal grandmother was Dorothea Jean Brown (the daughter of James Curtis Brown and Florence Parker). Dorothea was born in Pinehurst, Moore, North Carolina, and founded the Protocol School of Washington, in Yarmouth, Maine. James was the son of George Rufus Brown and Mary Ann Maynard/Maness. Florence was the daughter of Elijah James Parker and Effie Jane Howell.

Sources: Article about Liv’s Elliott ancestry – https://blogs.ancestry.com

Genealogies of Liv Tyler – http://freepages.rootsweb.com
http://famouskin.com
https://www.geni.com

Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak on Steven Tyler’s roots, at The Huffington Post – http://www.huffingtonpost.com

Liv’s paternal grandmother, Susan Ray Blancha, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Obituary of Liv’s paternal grandmother, Susan Ray (Blancha) Tallarico – http://www.findagrave.com

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Curious about ethnicity

33 Responses

  1. none says:

    if Steven is American Indian, that would make him technically mixed race and not White and, of course, his daughter as well

  2. Me! says:

    this are not her ethnicities! her father.. famous singer Steven Tyler is actually English, German, Italian, Polish and Russian.. while her mother is German and English.! Buell is a German surname.. I would know I’m half German.. my sources:
    wikipedia.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler

  3. zuzanna says:

    Polish/?! WOW! i am suprised!

    • Anonymous says:

      Must be on her mother’s side, as her father is Italian, Ukrainian (or is it Russian?), German and Cherokee. Through process of elimination, that would make her mother English and Polish along with any of the ethnicities of her father.

      • Me! says:

        Liv Tyler’s father is Italian, German, English, Polish and Russian.. her father is Steven Tyler..Steven’s father (Liv’s paternal grandfather) was German and Italian and mother (Liv’s grandmother) was Polish, Russian and English.. mother is German and English.. that means there is no Ukrainian in Liv.. she is German, English, Italian, Polish and Russian
        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler ;) he said it himself about his ethnicities..so.!

  4. Dee says:

    According to this excellent report, her father is Italian, German, Polish, and English

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/megan-smolenyak-smolenyak/ive-got-a-crush-on-steven_b_797988.html

    correction

    • Anonymous says:

      Just saw that

      “When Tyler popped up again on our collective radar, I decided to take a peek into his ancestral past. Tyler, born Steven Victor Tallarico, is an interesting blend: one-quarter Italian, one-quarter German, one-quarter Polish/Russian, and one-quarter American mutt (but featuring enough surnames like Elliott, Tibbetts and Gardner to suspect a preponderance of English).”

      If this is fact, the ¼ American Mutt must be the part which has Cherokee, as most indigenous peoples in the USA have English surnames.

  5. amala says:

    Doesn’t Anglo mean English? If so, “Buell” is definitely NOT of English origin. It sounds German to me…

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