Tiffany Toney, a multifaceted individual, is a black indigenous actress and film producer who hails from Honolulu, Hawaii.
Born with a rich heritage, Tiffany is the niece of the renowned former heavyweight boxer, James "Lights-Out" Toney.
In pursuit of her passion for the arts, Tiffany earned a Bachelor's degree in Film & Tv Production from The University of Oklahoma and later acquired a Master's of Fine Arts from Bowie State University in Maryland.
Tiffany's early career saw her working as a writer and producer for esteemed news organizations such as NBC News 4, WUSA 9 News, and America's Most Wanted.
After relocating to Los Angeles, Tiffany honed her acting skills by studying the Meisner technique under Aaron Speiser, Ivana Chubbuck, and attending the Creative Arts Studio in D.C.
As an actress, Tiffany has had the privilege of working alongside notable talents such as Jeff Goldblum, Columbus Short, Noel G, and most recently, Omar Gooding.
Tiffany's feature film, BORA, received a prestigious platform at the Essence Festival, while her short film, Jade Rising, was showcased as part of an independent panel during the Sundance Film Festival.
Tiffany's impressive body of work has garnered numerous accolades, including the Best Director award at the C2TV AWARDS and Best Thriller at the HAAPA AWARDS for her short film, Jade Rising.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, California, Tiffany dedicates her time to perfecting her boxing skills, fight choreography, and writing and producing films for high-profile entertainment clients.