Tiffany Haddish
Comedian, actress, 'Girls Trip,' Grammy-winning album
Tiffany Sara Cornilia Haddish (born December 3, 1979) is an American comedian, actress, and author who rose to prominence in the late 2010s. Born in Los Angeles and raised in a foster home after her mother's mental health crisis, Haddish's early life was marked by adversity, which she has openly discussed in her comedy and memoir. Her breakthrough came with a guest appearance on the NBC series 'The Last O.G.' in 2018, followed by her starring role in the comedy film 'Girls Trip' (2017), which earned her critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. She released her comedy album 'Black Mitzvah' in 2019, which won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, making her the first Black woman to win in that category as a debut album. Beyond comedy, Haddish has appeared in numerous films and television shows, authored a bestselling memoir 'The Last Black Unicorn,' and become known for her philanthropy and advocacy work. Her rapid ascent from homelessness and foster care to international stardom has made her an inspirational figure and cultural icon.
Entertainment
American
1979
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Tiffaney
American origin
“A variant using the -ey ending instead of the traditional -y or -ie, creating a slightly more casual yet still feminine presentation. This spelling walks a middle ground between formal and playful, appealing to parents seeking name flexibility within the Tiffany family.”