About Tiffany Rothman
About Tiffany Rothman
Tiffany’s multifaceted career spans acting in film, television, and theater, as well as being a recognized figure in the world of contemporary dance. Aboard as an esteemed member and Artist-in-Residence at the Isadora Duncan International Institute for Modern Dance, she has significantly contributed to the legacy and innovation of modern dance.
Relocating from the bustling arts scene in New York City to Los Angeles only broadened her canvas, allowing her to explore and thrive in film and television. Her roles in well-received projects like the CBS series Blue Bloods, What Doesn’t Float on Prime, and the Sundance Festival’s winner Accidental Getaway Driver demonstrate her versatility and dedication to her craft.
Education and Advocacy
Tiffany’s accomplishments extend beyond performance. Holding an MBA in Human Resource Management and a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology, she has skillfully intertwined her academic insights with her artistic endeavors. Her doctoral thesis, inspired by her involvement in the play Flowers: A Thorny Romance, tackles the critical issue of domestic violence, showcasing her commitment to leveraging art as a medium for awareness and change.
Training that Speaks Volumes
Tiffany’s artistic excellence is backed by rigorous training under the tutelage of esteemed mentors such as Lenore Harris in New York City, among many noteworthy others. Her broad spectrum of training, including sessions with the late Jack Gafein, Valerie Kingston, Anthony Robert Grasso, and many more, has enriched her performance technique, enabling her to transcend roles and genres effortlessly.
Recognition and Impact
Her contributions and performances have not only won her critical acclaim but also numerous awards and titles, including an episode on the YouTube talk show #filtered90211, a role in Brackish, which won the Orange Curtain Award in 2022, and her impactful presence in Love Creek Theater Productions and Lonny Chapman’s Group Repertory Theater.