Meet Tiffany

“Do it afraid. Never let your fear decide your future.

Storyteller // Creative Artist 

Tiffany is a multi-disciplinary artist and storyteller who is passionate about conveying narrative through theater, film, dance and music. She is a professional American Broadway and film actress, singer, dancer and arts educator with a career in the entertainment industry spanning more than two decades. In addition, she is a certified Life Coach practitioner (The Soulful Life Coach) and Executive Speech Coach (Abundant Leadership Speaking).

Tiffany was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, where she received extensive training in classical acting, dance and voice before attending college. After earning degrees in Speech Communications, Theatre, and Dance from Murray State University in Kentucky, she moved to New York City to pursue a professional career in the performing arts.

Some of her professional experience includes Broadway, Broadway international and national tours, regional theater, independent films, television, commercials, voiceovers, recordings, concerts and cruise ship cabarets. Tiffany’s television credits include appearances on ABC, NBC and public TV networks. She has performed at major venues across the nation and in fifteen countries with extended European residencies in Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Italy. She has lived and worked in New York City, Alaska, Oregon and now Minneapolis.

Tiffany was in the original cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony-nominated musical Bombay Dreams on Broadway. Other performance highlights include Mamma Mia, In The Next Room; The Vibrator Play, The Audition (world premiere), Clybourne Park, Jesus Christ Superstar, Guys and Dolls, The Tempest, When Shakespeare’s Ladies Meet, Fences, Cinderella, South Pacific, The Buddy Holly Story, Porgy and Bess, and Sisters of the Sixties. She appears on the cast recordings of Grease Das Musical, and Guys and Dolls (50th anniversary). Her debut solo recording Satin Mood, A Tribute to Julie London was self-produced. Her multi-media solo piece Black Thread premiered at the Blackness Is… Arts Festival, which was produced by the Guthrie Theater and MN Black Circle Theater as a love letter to the city of Minneapolis after the death of George Floyd. Television and film credits include Emma Was Here, Salon Stories, Shampoo, All My Children, and Emeril’s Table via the Hallmark Channel. As an arts educator, she has created workshops and artist masterclasses for universities and arts organizations. She received certification in arts education from The Actors Fund in New York City and has participated in and led numerous arts-in-education programs across the country. In addition, she regularly adjudicates regional and national talent and dance competitions.Tiffany enjoys offering her time, energy and talent with various charitable organization such as the Miss America Scholarship Foundation, Sing For Your Seniors and the Reach Out and Read program. She has served on the board of the Ashland Independent Film Festival (Ashland, OR) and currently serves on the board of Theatre Latte Da (Minneapolis, MN).

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Tiffany Cooper is an American Broadway and Film actor, singer, dancer, educator whose career spans more than 30 years in the entertainment industry. She is also a certified Life Coach Practitioner and Executive Speech Coach. Tiffany was in the original cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony-nominated musical Bombay Dreams on Broadway. Other performance highlights include Mamma Mia, In The Next Room; The Vibrator Play, The Audition (world premiere), Clybourne Park, Jesus Christ Superstar, Guys and Dolls, The Tempest, When Shakespeare’s Ladies Meet, Fences, Cinderella, South Pacific, The Buddy Holly Story, and Porgy and Bess. She appears on the cast recordings of Grease Das Musical and Guys and Dolls (50th anniversary). Television credits include appearances on ABC, NBC and public TV networks. She recently appeared in the upcoming feature film “Emma Was Here” and produced a debut solo recording Satin Mood as a tribute to Julie London. Her multi-media solo work Black Thread premiered at the Blackness Is… Festival presented by the Guthrie Theater and MN Black Circle Theater. She has also adjudicated national and regional talent competitions including the Miss America Scholarship pageant in Alaska and currently volunteers for Sing For Your Seniors. Her life’s mission as a storyteller is to use the arts to create social change and build community. For a full bio please visit www.TiffanyCooper.com.