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Tiffany Martin was born in Santa Cruz, CA. Her father, Russell Martin, is a photographer, musician and composer. Her mother is model, actress, TV reporter Cynthia Martin. Growing up in the creative arts/entertainment industry may have contributed to Tiffany Martin's love of cinema, art and photography. By the time Tiffany was in middle school, she was already a working actress and model. Tiffany's credits include lead roles in feature films and guest star/recurring roles on major network primetime TV shows. She has also modeled for some of the world's most respected photographers. Tiffany's cinema debut began when she landed a role in the sci-fi film Alien Armageddon. The script was finished and filming already underway when the film's director, Neil Johnson, met Tiffany Martin at a "Retro Radio Live" taping and dinner. Neil Johnson was taken by the intensity of Tiffany's eyes and overall look, and within days had rewritten the script to include Tiffany as the young daughter that the film's lead is searching for throughout the film. He later cast her in a major role in the film Alien Dawn. Tiffany's next big break occurred when she auditioned for one of the leads in the horror film Stitch. In that film she plays a young girl whom, after an untimely death, returns as a sinister ghost to haunt those responsible. When she auditioned for the role, the director and producer were so impressed by her cold read, that they offered her the role on the spot, and canceled the remaining auditions. Edward Furlong, perhaps best known as John Conner in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, plays Tiffany's father in Stitch. At this point, Tiffany wanted to branch out into comedy. Within two years, Tiffany booked roles with three Saturday Night Live alumni on primetime network sitcoms. She worked with Ana Gasteyer and Rachel Dratch on the ABC sitcom Suburgatory. In Suburgatory, Tiffany plays Rachel Dratch as child for the shows Halloween special. Shortly after that, Tiffany booked a recurring role on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the Golden Globe winning series on FOX playing Andy Samberg's girlfriend back when he was a teenager. The scenes are shot as flashbacks when Samberg reminisces about his first true love. Tiffany modeled for Ralph Lauren in their Wake Me Up music video with Avicii. She was personally selected for the video by famed photographer Mark Seliger who made his directorial debut with Wake Me Up. Seliger said what many other have about Tiffany: he really likes her face and the intensity of her eyes. The video played on the Ralph Lauren website, and was also the number one music video in the world for many months. Tiffany also modeled for celebrity and world class photographer Dana Fineman. Dana first spotted Tiffany when she attended elementary school with Dana's children. Dana initially photographed Tiffany with her mother at a school dance, and later with her father at another dance. A few years later, Dana ran into Tiffany's mother at a local grocery store, and said that whenever she sees Tiffany it takes her breath away, and called Tiffany her muse. This lead to a full blown modeling shoot for a story that Malibu Times Magazine wrote about the "young talent" Tiffany Martin. Tiffany has also written and directed short films, and has had the opportunity to direct professional actors in those films.