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Tiffany Phillips

Director | Writer | Actress
Date of birth : 12/30/1975
City of birth : Maryland, USA

Tiffany Phillips is a multifaceted, tour de force who began her career in the New York Theatre upon graduating from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. At 19, Tiffany became the youngest singer in the Motown Moments at New York's Motown Cafe singing the hits of the Supremes, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, and much more. Phillips performed to acclaim in front of such legends as Diana Ross, Quincy Jones, Mohammed Ali, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson. Phillips has since gone on to appear in numerous television shows and films from recurring as BNC News Anchor "Angela Raines" on ABC's Scandal to playing a powerful and sinister Native American Skinwalker named "Dark Spirit" on MTV's Teen Wolf or the fictional 1950's film star Cynthia Beckley who passes for White in the award-winning dramatic film "Daughter of Fortune," Tiffany has an exceptional range and chameleon-like ability to morph into a multitude of different characters with ease. Aside from her TV/Film credits, Tiffany is a Stand-Up Comedian and Content Creator who wrote and starred in her smash hit, critically acclaimed one-woman show "I Never Met a Jerk I Didn't Like" which sold out theatre venues in both Los Angeles and Off-Broadway in New York where she portrayed 10 different characters both men and women being compared to "a burgeoning Whoopi Goldberg" by Theatermania. Jerk was the highest-grossing solo show in the 30-year history of The Whitefire Theatre in Los Angeles. Tiffany's enigmatic and exotic look has allowed her to play several different ethnicities and can be attributed to her Creole heritage; a mix of Black, French, Spanish, Apache, and Cherokee Indian. Phillips' award-winning comedy web series "Ethnically Ambiguous" which she created, wrote, and starred is based on her own real-life experience. "Ethnically Ambiguous" delivers a comedic taste of what it's like to be constantly asked, "What are you?" by unboxing racial identity. "I've never fit into any box. My whole life I've been outside the box and I wouldn't have it any other way. Besides, boxes were meant for shoes and corpses." ~Tiffany Phillips

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