Tiffany Yvonne Cox (b. 1994)

Birthplace:
Sacramento, California, USA

Born:
November 7, 1994

Tiffany Yvonne Cox is an actor, director, writer, and producer based in Los Angeles. She is a proud first generation Trinidadian that moved throughout her life as a USAF military brat. She received her B.F.A. in Musical Theatre from Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina. Then continued training and working with internships at PCPA Theaterfest and The Milwaukee Repertory Theatre.  This launched her into the Chicago theatre scene as well as the regional theatre landscape. Stage credits include Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, South Coast Repertory Theatre and many others throughout the U.S. Her work on stage set a solid foundation for her TV/ Film career which includes Grey's Anatomy, Good Trouble, Dead to Me, and many more. She is currently recurring as Autumn Owens on Hulu's Reasonable Doubt produced by Raamla Mohammed, Kerry Washington, and Larry Wilmore.  Between her shooting schedule, Tiffany writes, directs, and produces. During the pandemic she directed the film Star Vehicle which premiered at Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival and won best writing at the Micheaux Film Festival in 2023. She is in development with other independent projects including a feature and a short film in 2024.  Off screen, she is a fierce advocate for Equity in Hair and Makeup on sets. And volunteers for CSH Speak Up! where she coaches those who have experienced homelessness in how to share their story in order to advocate for supportive housing from the local level all the way up to legislation.

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