Tieyong Liu is an actor, known for Ye yan (2006).
Tifani Ahren Davis is most well known for her award-winning performance in the psychological thriller indie series "Clever Girl" and her well received performance in the poignant film "75" depicting the current opioid crisis. Her portrayal of dark, daunting persona contrasts her genuinely sweet disposition. She was born in Singapore and began acting at 15 in Oklahoma. In college she studied theater but graduated with a bachelors in International Relations with a focus in Middle Eastern studies. Following school, she was drawn to costume design but luck had other plans for her when she was pulled in front of the camera while on set. This indirect path brought her back to acting, allowing her to use her world experiences to further her depth for her character persona's.
Tifanny Dopke is an actress, known for Ferrugem (2018).
Tiff Abreu is known for Dark Matter (2024), The Curse (2023) and It's Always Somethin.
Born on October 29th 1951 in Havant, England, Timothy "Tiff" Needell attended the City University where he achieved an Honours Degree in Civil Engineering. He worked as a Structural Design Engineer with George Wimpy & Co Ltd. In 1975, driving a Formula Ford Lotus F69, he became 'Townsend Thoresen' Formula Ford Champion and turned professional in 1977 to drive for the 'Unipart' Formula 3 team. A year later he achieved the ultimate status of Grand Prix Driver with a couple of outings for Team Ensign. Although only joining the team while they waited for Jan Lammers to be free from his commitment to another team Tiff's results in a difficult car were every bit as good as the Dutchman's. Despite a great deal of interest in his services there were no Grand Prix seats free for 1981 so Tiff switched to Endurance Sportscar Racing to further his career and soon became established in that arena of motorsport. His best results have been two third classifications, a fourth, a fifth and a sixth in World Championship events while he has contested twelve Le Mans 24 Hours races with a best result of 3rd place in 1990 from his six finishes. Now, with the growth of World GT Racing, he is back in sportscars having returned to Le Mans, after a two year break, for the '95 race in a Jaguar XJ220 and then in '96, '97 and '98 with the Newcastle United sponsored Lister Storm. Needell began his media career writing track tests and feature stories in the early '80s. He is currently a columnist and feature writer for 'Top Gear Magazine' one of the most successful BBC publications. He is an established television personality with regular appearances as a presenter on the BBC motoring programmes Top Gear and Top Gear Motorsport. He originally joined the BBC TV motor racing commentary team in the early 80s and worked alongside Murray Walker and as anchorman. He became part of BBC 2's 'Top Gear' team in the spring of 1987, and has now completed over 90 assignments for them. He also presented 'NASCAR' and 'Indycar' on Sky Sports in 1992.
Tiff Stevenson is a stand-up comedian, actor and writer. Her thought provoking and engaging style have seen her consistently play to packed audiences; Tiff's latest solo show 'Mad Man' was one of the best reviewed shows at the Edinburgh Festival 2015 receiving ten 4* and 5* reviews including 5 stars from the Sunday Herald, The Mirror & Funny Women. This follows on from her previous successes with Optimist, Uncomfortably Numb, Cavewoman, Dictators and Along Came a Spider. In 2015 The Times picked Tiff as one of their top 10 comics to watch at the fringe "hugely accomplished and enjoyably provocative comedian". Sunday Herald "This is a heartfelt, hilarious, provocative, important hour of stand-up from one of the best in the business". Tiff's weekly live show Old Rope has enjoyed a succession of sell-out runs at the Edinburgh festival. Old Rope showcases new material from up-and coming as well as established headline acts and plays to capacity crowds every Monday night in London. Tiff's TV credits include Russell Howard's Stand Up Central (Comedy Central) The Apprentice: You're Fired (BBC Two), Russell Howard's Good News (BBC Two), Mock The Week (BBC Two), As Yet Untitled (Dave) Never Mind The Buzzcocks (BBC Two), Hey Ho Let's Go (RTE), Absolute Power (BBC Two), Balls of Steel (Channel 4), Only Joking (Sky), Celebrity Deal Or No Deal (Channel 4), Live With Gabby (Five) and Show Me The Funny (ITV), performing in the live final at London's Hammersmith Apollo to millions of viewers. Tiff also features on Comedy Central's new series Drunk History. As an actor, Tiff's credits include The Office (BBC Two) and a regular role on BBC Three's acclaimed show People Just Do Nothing. Radio credits include Front Row (BBC Radio 4), MacCaulay & Co (BBC Radio Scotland) with regular appearances on Comedy Club (BBC Radio 4 Extra), 7 Day Saturday & Sunday with Al Murray (BBC Radio 5 Live) and The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected (BBC Radio Scotland). Tiff also writes regularly for the Metro newspaper. Tiff's accolades include Mervyn Stutter's Spirit of the Fringe award and in 2010 Tiff starred in Celebrity Autobiography at the Fringe and in the West End alongside David Tennant, Michael Urie, Sally Phillips & Doon Mackichan. Five Stars - The Sunday Herald "This is a heartfelt, hilarious, provocative, important hour of stand-up from one of the best in the business." Five Stars - The Mirror "It's punchy and political but in the best, most human sort of way. It's charming but hard-hitting and it's radical, but not self-consciously so." "Whatever it is, Mad Man has a heart-warming quality, even while it is knifing you in the throat" Five Stars - Funny Women "You'll leave this show wondering why Tiff isn't running for president anywhere." Four Stars - The Daily Record "Superior and thought provoking, it's an incredible hour of razor sharp observational comedy with a political edge"
Tiffani Ann Mills is known for Forgotten Evil (2017), Booze Boys & Brownies (2014) and F'd (2015).
Tiffani DiGregorio is an actress, known for Being Charlie (2015), Mosaic (2018) and Phobic (2020).
Born in San Antonio Texas as an identical twin, Tiffani Fest has been acting and performing since she was a child. She told her mother at the age of 8 that when she grew up she was moving to NYC and becoming an actress. She excelled in drama & music, and was invited to audition for the first performing arts high school in her hometown of San Antonio TX, where she graduated 3rd in her class, ranking in the top 1% scholastically. She then moved to New York City with only $500 in her pocket and a dream, and received a scholarship to Fordham University at Lincoln Center, where she graduated with a BFA in performance theatre. She went on to perform in black box theatre around NYC, including experimental works for the NYC Fringe Festival, even playing Juliet in "Romeo & Juliet" for the prestigious National Arts Club. She has since relocated to LA and is continuing to pursue her lifelong passion. Her breakout role in the 5 x Best Horror Film Festival Winner CIRCUS OF THE DEAD (2014), where she played opposite horror icon Bill Oberst Jr. (SCREAM QUEENS, CRIMINAL MINDS, & over 100 genre films), garnered her the attention of famed horror publications FANGORIA, THE HORROR SOCIETY, & THE DIGITAL DEAD co-owned by director Eli Roth, naming her a "Rising Scream Queen" in 2015. She has gone on to perform in over 10 genre films, appearing at conventions across the country. An accomplished singer/songwriter, Tiffani Fest has fronted two rock bands, and written and performed original music for film. Her most notable credits include back up vocals on 2 of Grammy Award winning Beck albums, "The Information", and "Walls." One song, "Timebomb," was featured on a top rated episode of TRUE BLOOD, a favorite show of hers and a credit she takes great joy in. Coining the term "Global Human Activist", Tiffani Fest has also become known for her humanitarian work in India & Nepal, where she returns bi-annually to support non profits in childhood poverty education, women empowerment, & anti-sex trafficking. She is currently an ambassador for New Light India, the largest non profit operating in the red light districts of Kolkata, whose mission is to educate & empower women and girls there, thus ending the cycle of 2nd generation prostitution. Marrying her on-stage skills with her global activism work, Tiffani Fest has blossomed into a passionate public speaker, using her own story as a sexual abuse survivor, to advocate on behalf of women survivors everywhere. Named Top 20 Women Making a Global Impact in 2020 and Top 10 Transformational Female Leaders in 2021, her first TEDx talk launched in 2021 and can be viewed on the TED YouTube channel. She can be booked as a speaker via the AAE speakers bureau. Her dream is to continue to use her voice to empower women victims of sexual violence around the world, and to one day become a UN Women global ambassador.
Tiffani Hilton is an actress and director, known for Mother Krampus 2: Slay Ride (2018), Whatever It Takes (2017) and Where Are You (2016).