
Tiffany Walker is an eclectic artist with an intuitive and emotional sensibility. She's known for her versatile character work, which has led to dynamic roles across dramas, comedies, and everything in between.
Originally from Florida – though doesn't like to admit it;0 – Tiffany is a chameleon who can’t always hide her quirky, white trash demeanor. As a child, she would make up commercials with her brother and run around the house playing out their movie ideas.
She never quite fit in Florida, which led to her escaping to Boston, Massachusetts, to attend Emerson College. There, Tiffany studied with esteemed voice and acting teacher Kristin Linklater (also of Columbia University), obtaining a BFA in Acting and a Minor in Psychology. She furthered her studies with Juilliard and Sarah Lawrence professor, Stephen Book.
Walker later went on to receive a Master's in Multimedia Publishing from City St. George's, University of London, in the UK, with a focus on marketing/PR strategy, print-digital design, children's media/publications, and ed-tech/accessibility.
Her roles include performing in the critically acclaimed play Sight Unseen by Donald Margulies as dramatic lead Patricia, which garnered the Variety review: "Walker gives a layered portrayal of Patricia as the character projects a constantly shifting amalgam of hatred, love, and torment in her current confrontation with Jonathan, and an achingly poignant innocence, passionate awe during the flashbacks."
Other roles include her portrayals of a vixen on Spike TV's 1000 Ways to Die, the lead in horror film The Rental, where dying never looked so good, and doing improv and stand-up work around Los Angeles and London.
Apart from acting and stand-up work, Tiffany is an accomplished singer/songwriter and published writer-editor of over 30 articles.