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Welcome to the online
home of Tiffany M. Card.
LATEST:
Tiffany just finished a very successful run
as Mrs. Kendal in "The Elephant Man" at the Elmwood Playhouse.

"Apicella (The Elephant Man) and Tiffany Card...perform wonderfully
together..."
"It is an electric moment of theatre."
-George J. Dacre
Rockland County Times
Tiffany M. Card has been
involved in various forms of dramatic art for over 25 years. From her roots
as a child actor in Michigan...through college productions in Ohio... to
new works and political theatre in Boston... running the Capital City Playhouse
in Austin... and acting in theatre & films, and producing, in and around
New York City.
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In roles as diverse as Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday,
to Mother Theresa, Mom, Ann Marwood Bartle and talk show host Debra
Moorhouse in Jeffrey (Where she inhabited no less than nine separate
characters), to April White in Savage in Limbo, she has consistently
proven her ability to solidly conquer any role she puts her talents
to.

as Mother Theresa in Jeffrey

as Ann Deaver in All My Sons
With a BFA in acting from Ohio University, stage
training with David Gideon, film training with Jonathan Strauss, voice
training with Peter Jones, and stage combat training in hand to hand,
rapier & dagger, and quarterstaff, Tiffany is well-versed and
comfortable in anything from dramas and musicals to voiceovers and
print work.
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as Lydia in Spike Heels
Most recently, she's been seen
as Lydia in an off-off-Broadway production of Spike Heels, as Prosecutor
Myers in Witness For The Prosecution (A role normally reserved for
a man, which by all accounts, she made her own), has been heard
in a books on tape reading of Wuthering Heights, and has starred
as a sweetly wicked Nurse Ratched in a revival of One Flew Over
the Cuckoo's Nest at the Antrim Playhouse.

as Myers in
Witness for the Prosecution
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Tiffany
is the host of the "Real Life, Real Talk" radio
show.
Working to help parents and caregivers become more comfortable
talking with their kids and each other about a sometimes difficult subject
- sex. Sometimes putting the right words together can be hard. Tiffany is
joined by a special guest who helps parents navigate the different and sometimes
difficult topics around sexual health.
For a detailed look at her career and abilities, visit
the resume page, or use the contact section to request more information.
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