Tiffany Panhilason was born in Bacolod City, Philippines and moved to Elk Grove Village, Illinois when she was 10 years old. As a child she idolized performing in the American cinema, and believed that one day her dreams would indeed be realized. Tiffany first began as a professional dancer, working with huge names like the Black Eyed Peas, Lee Ann...
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Tiffany Panhilason was born in Bacolod City, Philippines and moved to Elk Grove Village, Illinois when she was 10 years old. As a child she idolized performing in the American cinema, and believed that one day her dreams would indeed be realized. Tiffany first began as a professional dancer, working with huge names like the Black Eyed Peas, Lee Ann Womack, Carlos Santana, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell, and Lil' Kim. She became a model, and began scoring huge advertising campaigns for Pepsi, Muscle Milk, and Taco Bell. Tiffany became a member of the chick-rock group, The Darling Stilettos and entertained thousands of people at high-profile events, including the Indy 500, John Varvatos, Hard Rock Vegas, and LA's Viper Room, among others.Although dance is a passion, Tiffany's transition to the acting world happened organically as she received offers for acting roles in popular TV shows; "The Mindy Project," "Castle," "Two and a Half Men," "Angie Tribeca," "Baby Daddy," "Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Jane the Virgin," and "Roadies." Film projects include, "Mercenaries," "Oh, You Pretty Things!" "Driver X," and "The Grounds."In addition to her triple threat abilities as a, dancer, singer, and actress, Tiffany is also a fashion designer, and creative director for the successful label, Dirty Ballerina. The tagline, 'fearless go-getters' represents Tiffany. The brand focuses on modern, feminine silhouettes with relaxed, fresh and sporty feels. Dirty Ballerina provided wardrobe for "Around the Bed," a reality-comedy feature film that Tiffany shot in late 2016. Tiffany gives back to a variety of causes that are important to her, one being a non-profit that helps children in the Philippines.
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