Tiffany Lyndall Knight, a Canadian-born and Australian-bred actress, has made a name for herself in both theatre and television. Her impressive theatre credits span eight seasons with Vancouver's renowned Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival, earning her four Jessie Theatre Richardson Award nominations. Notable performances include her portrayal of Ariel in "The Tempest", Olivia in "Twelfth Night", Helena in "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and Regan in "King Lear".
With a degree from Toronto's esteemed George Brown Theatre School, Tiffany has dedicated her career to teaching and creating theatre with young people. She has developed programs for Bard on the Beach's education division, co-founded the Gateway Academy of Performing Arts at the Gateway Theatre in Richmond, BC, and taught at various institutions, including the William Davis Centre for Performing Arts, the University of British Columbia, Adelaide Centre for the Arts, and Flinders University Drama Centre in South Australia.
In addition to her theatre work, Tiffany has also made a significant impact on screen. She has appeared in numerous lead and recurring roles in popular television series such as "Battlestar Galactica", "Da Vinci's City Hall", "Stargate SG-1", and "Supernatural". Moreover, she co-created and acted in the feature film "Mothers & Daughters", which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and won the Most Popular Canadian Film award at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2008.