Tiffany Haddish
Stand-up comedian, actress known for 'Girls Trip' and 'The Last O.G.'
Tiffany Sara Cornilia Haddish (born December 3, 1979) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and author who rose to mainstream prominence in the mid-2010s. Born in Los Angeles and raised partly in the foster care system, Haddish's journey to success is marked by resilience and determination. She gained widespread recognition following her comedic role in the 2017 film 'Girls Trip,' which showcased her improvisational skills and infectious humor. Her breakout success led to leading roles in films and television series, including Netflix's 'The Last O.G.' opposite Tracy Morgan, and she has hosted 'Saturday Night Live' multiple times. Haddish's comedy is characterized by her distinctive voice, relatable storytelling, and willingness to address personal experiences with vulnerability and humor. She has released multiple successful stand-up comedy specials on platforms like Netflix and Showtime. Beyond entertainment, Haddish has become an advocate for foster care reform and LGBTQ+ rights, using her platform to drive meaningful social conversation. Her memoir 'The Last Black Unicorn' became a bestseller and further cemented her status as a cultural icon and influential figure in contemporary comedy.
Entertainment
American
1979
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Tiffani
American origin
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