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    Black Actress wants to Encourage Young Women to Live Their Dreams

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    By AGPR     

     Broadway star, dancer, and actress Tiffany Daniels, who has appeared on shows like “General Hospital”, “Big Bang Theory”, “NCIS”, and “Criminal Minds”, is most in her element when she is on the set of comedy series “That Girl Lay Lay”, a TV show for teens on “Nickelodeon” (airing Thursday nights), where she doesn’t take herself too seriously, sees the future in young girls and encourages confidence in her young co-stars Alaya High and Gabrielle Nevaeh Green. Raised by her mom in San Diego, with films like “LA LA Land” and Make your Move under her belt and a background in professional sports as an LA Chargers and LA Lakers girl, Tiffany wants to change the way Black women are seen and inspire young girls to pursue their dreams.

    In “That Girl Lay Lay”, Tiffany Daniels stars as Sadie’s mom, a no-nonsense former college athlete who now works from home writing jingles. Her creative approach to life can often be a little left-of-center, but there is no doubt that family comes first. The first season of “That Girl Lay Lay” dominated the Netflix top 10 lists after premiering on Nickelodeon in late 2021 and then globally on Netflix in January 2022.

    Tiffany Daniels was born and raised in San Diego, CA, and graduated from the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts. She then graduated college from Cornell University and received a year-long dance scholarship to Edge Performing Arts Center in Hollywood where she trained intensely in different areas of dance, voice, and improv.

    Tiffany has since then been training at the Master Level with Anthony Meindl’s Acting Workshop & recently booked roles on Anger Management, American Crime Story: The People vs. “OJ Simpson”, “Hart of Dixie”, “Scorpion”, “CSI: Cyber”, “Dice”, “The Mindy Project”, “Timeless”, “Major Crimes”, “Big Bang Theory”, “NCIS”, and “Criminal Mind”s. She is a proud member of Actors Equity, & SAG-AFTRA. Tiffany’s stage credits include a national tour of the musical Aida, “Squeak”: in the 1st National Tour of Oprah Winfrey’s “The Color Purple”, “Lorraine” in Jerry Mitchell’s production of Hairspray at the Hollywood Bowl and she originated the role of Liz in SURF the musical at the Planet Hollywood Casino in Las Vegas. A trained dancer, Tiffany danced her way to the big screen in the feature films: “LA LA Land”, “Gangster Squad” and “Make your Move”.

    When she’s not on set, Tiffany loves fitness and can be found teaching spin classes or dancing. For her, working out is about being strong, and she credits her healthy vegan diet and consistent exercise routine to her slender figure.

    We would love to arrange an interview with you and Tiffany Daniels and can be reached here at AGPR@AndersonGroupPR.com or (323) 655-1008.

    CA Tiffany Daniels was born and raised in San Diego
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    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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