Tiffany Louise Hannam-Daniels is a talented English-Canadian actress and model, born in Poole, Dorset, to a Canadian father and Bermudian mother. Her parents, recognizing her shyness at the tender age of 7, enrolled her in drama school, where she discovered her passion for acting.
Under the guidance of her instructors, Tiffany honed her skills in singing, dance, and acting, appearing in numerous musical theatre and Shakespeare productions. Her dedication and natural talent earned her top marks in all LAMDA exams, up to the prestigious Gold Medal.
Throughout her childhood and teenage years, Tiffany competed in the Speech & Drama section of the Bournemouth Music, Speech & Drama festivals, winning individual categories and championships multiple times, including the most outstanding competitor award in the drama section thrice.
Her professional acting career commenced at the tender age of 10, when she landed the role of young Jamie King in 'True True Lie', followed by a Disney Hannah Montana promo and voice-over work for the ghost of John Cusack's deceased daughter in the adaptation of Stephen King's feature film '1408', alongside Samuel L. Jackson.
In 2013, Tiffany played the heroic German stewardess Gabriele Dillmann in a television docudrama, recounting the real-life hijacking of Lufthansa flight 181 at Mogadishu in 1977.
Tiffany graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree from the Arts University Bournemouth in 2016 and has since appeared in various stage and film productions, as well as continuing her work as a photographic model.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Tiffany has also shared her love of performance with her students at the drama school she owns, Direct Theatre.
Most recently, Tiffany took on the role in 'The Lockdown Hauntings', a film directed, filmed, produced, and written by Howard J Ford, shot entirely during the COVID-19 pandemic, with social distancing measures in place.