Tiffani Fest

Birthplace:
San Antonio, Texas, USA

Born in San Antonio Texas as an identical twin, Tiffani Fest has been acting and performing since she was a small child. From musical theatre to movement and dance, she told her mother at the age of 8 that when she grew up she was moving to NYC and becoming an actress. She consistently excelled in drama & music, and was invited to audition for the first performing arts high school in her hometown of San Antonio TX, where she graduated 3rd in her class, ranking in the top 3% scholastically. She then moved to New York City with only $500 in her pocket and a dream, and received a scholarship to Fordham University at Lincoln Center, where she graduated with a BA in performance theatre.  She went on to perform in black box theatre around NYC, including experimental works for the NYC Fringe Festival, as well as playing Juliet in "Romeo & Juliet" for the prestigious National Arts Club.  She has since relocated to LA and is continuing to pursue her lifelong passion, most recently garnering attention for her work in the horror genre. Her breakout role in the 5 x Best Horror Film Festival Winner, Circus of the Dead (2014), where she played opposite horror icon Bill Oberst Jr. (Scream Queens, Criminal Minds, & over 100 genre films), garnered her the attention of famed horror publications Fangoria, The Horror Society, & even The Digital Dead co-owned by director Eli Roth, naming her a "Deadly Beauty & Rising Scream Queen" in 2015. She has gone on to perform in over 10 genre films.  An accomplished singer/songwriter, Tiffani Fest also enjoys writing and performing original music. Her most notable credits include back up vocals on 2 of Grammy Award winning Beck albums, "The Information", and "Walls." One song, "Timebomb," was featured on a top rated episode of True Blood.

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