Tiffany J. Curtis
- Actress
A native of Chicago, Tiffany began her acting career at the tender age
of eight years old, starring as Angel in the gospel play God Answers
Prayers. You might remember her best from her work as a series regular,
for 10 years, as Marquita Perry on the Emmy award winning gospel
television show The Awakening.
Currently, she can be seen in the independent films A Get2Gether, Love Relations, and The Evil One. Additional film credits include Barbershop (I & II) and the yet released Roll Bounce.
Although being in front of the camera comes naturally for Tiffany she's most at home on the stage. She is not a stranger to performing for live audiences whether participating in The Second City's 1st urban sketch comedy ensemble Forgotten City or portraying a scorned woman in the play The Other Woman each genre was an opportunity to display the emotions of a drama, the timing of a comedy, or combining both emotion and comedic timing in a dramady. The off-Broadway play Choices allowed her the chance to tour from St. Louis to Florida to New York.
Having been blessed with the natural talent of a performer this has opened many doors for Tiffany. Including the opportunity to host her very own gospel radio show Lively Stones!
Formal training for Tiffany includes theater at Columbia College, scene study in Los Angeles, and voice control at Act One Studios. She has had instruction in dance at Columbia College and Lou Conte Dance Studio (of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago). She is currently studying Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management at Columbia College.
Currently, she can be seen in the independent films A Get2Gether, Love Relations, and The Evil One. Additional film credits include Barbershop (I & II) and the yet released Roll Bounce.
Although being in front of the camera comes naturally for Tiffany she's most at home on the stage. She is not a stranger to performing for live audiences whether participating in The Second City's 1st urban sketch comedy ensemble Forgotten City or portraying a scorned woman in the play The Other Woman each genre was an opportunity to display the emotions of a drama, the timing of a comedy, or combining both emotion and comedic timing in a dramady. The off-Broadway play Choices allowed her the chance to tour from St. Louis to Florida to New York.
Having been blessed with the natural talent of a performer this has opened many doors for Tiffany. Including the opportunity to host her very own gospel radio show Lively Stones!
Formal training for Tiffany includes theater at Columbia College, scene study in Los Angeles, and voice control at Act One Studios. She has had instruction in dance at Columbia College and Lou Conte Dance Studio (of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago). She is currently studying Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management at Columbia College.