“Do it afraid. Never let your fear decide your future.”
Tiffany is a Broadway and film actress, singer, dancer, podcaster and educator with a career spanning more than three decades. In addition, she is an Executive Public Speaking Coach and certified Life Coach Practitioner.
Her extensive experience includes, Broadway, national tours, film, television, commercials, regional theaters, voice-overs, recordings, concerts, cruise ships, and live industrials. She has appeared on ABC, NBC networks and the featured film, Emma Was Here. She has performed in the original cast of the Tony-nominated musical Bombay Dreams on Broadway. The National tour of Guys and Dolls with Maurice Hines. Other credits include; I am Betty: The Betty Crocker Musical, The Prom, Mamma Mia, Clybourne Park, Jesus Christ Superstar with Billy Porter, The Tempest, When Shakespeare’s Ladies Meet, Fences, Cinderella, South Pacific, The Buddy Holly Story. She has worked at The History Theater, Chanhassen Dinner Theater, Guthrie Theater, The Walnut Street Theater, Soho Playhouse, La Mama Theater, WestBeth Theater, Harry Warren Theater, Playhouse Theater, Helen Hayes Theater in New York, Atlanta Fox Theater, and St. Louis Fox Theater. Tiffany was fortunate to have extended European residencies in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and Italy. One of her favorite memories is performing in the opera, Porgy and Bess, on the world’s largest floating stage, Bregenz Festpiel, in Bregenz, Austria.
Tiffany's vocal performance highlights include, singing on the 50th anniversary cast recording of Guys and Dolls, which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Musical Show Album. She has also been featured on the cast recording of Grease Das Musical and the Broadway Cares Carol cast recording. Additionally, Tiffany served as a backup singer for Sisters of the Sixties, a notable event at Town Hall in NYC featuring vocal legends like Darlene Love, Mary Wilson, Beverly Lee, and Leslie Gore. She has also self-produced her debut solo album, Satin Mood: A Tribute to Julie London.
As an educator and certified teaching artist, she has led numerous masterclasses and arts-in-education programs across the country. She has created a course called, The Artist Toolbox: The Business and Marketing of the Performing Arts, which is used at the Ordway Performing Arts center, for The Green Room Intensive Musical Theater program. Tiffany has provided arts education services for the City University of New York's Creative Arts Team, Broadway Brothers and Sisters program, Florida State College, Mercy Academy in Louisville, KY and the Anchorage School District in Alaska.
In addition to co-hosting the Radically Curious Conversations podcast on Apple, she also serve on both a school board and the Theatre Latte Da board. She currently lives in Minneapolis.
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.