Tiffany Toney(I)
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Tiffany Toney is a black indigenous,
actress and film producer born in Honolulu, Hawaii. The former NCAA All-American and pro-softball player (Switzerland) is the niece of former heavyweight boxer, James (Lights-Out) Toney.
Tiffany studied Film & Tv Production at The University of Oklahoma and later earned a Masters of Fine Arts from Bowie State University in Maryland. Soon after, she worked as a writer/ producer for NBC News 4, WUSA 9 News, and America's Most Wanted. Upon moving to Los Angeles she studied Meisner technique, Aaron Speiser, Ivana Chubbuck, and attended the Creative Arts Studio in D.C.
As an actress, she has worked with Jeff Goldblum, Columbus Short, Noel G, and most recently Omar Gooding.
Her feature film BORA, was featured at the Essence Festival and Spotlight screened as part of an independent panel during Sundance Film Festival. She was awarded best director at the C2TV AWARDS and her short film Jade Rising won best thriller at the HAAPA AWARDS.
Tiffany lives in Los Angeles, California where she studies boxing and fight choreography while writing and producing films for high profile entertainment clients.