Tiffany Morgan-Dupas
- Actress
- Writer
Tiffany Morgan Dupas is a wife, mother, activist, performer which includes dance, stage and film acting as well as singing, writer and director . Born in Brooklyn, NY, Tiffany's parents moved her to Louisiana at the age of three. Her mother began to nourish her love of the arts early on. Enrolling her in The dance factory of Franklin, La, she competed and won with the Cajun snappers. The arts became Tiffany's life early on as she performed as a dancer and also a talented vocalist. Tiffany worked on several projects in her adult life including one that lead her to a one year residency at the Carver Theater in New Orleans. Today she is fully invested in the stage serving on the board for Soulful Productions, a theater company based in her hometown of Franklin, La and launching her own non profit called CORE which is geared at introducing arts therapy to the children in her community. Tiffany has performed in shows such as Single Black Female, The Vagina Monologues, Aint Misbehavin', The Quarters, To Kill a Mockingbird, Broken, the Encyclopedia, The Juneteenth Story. As of recent she has made her movie debut, gracing the silver screen as the attorney general Jackie styles in Gumbo 2. Tiffany has also worked tirelessly advocating for arts therapy as well as domestic violence. Often partnering with Louisiana's local and states offices she has been given the opportunity to work with the Louisiana Attorney Generals Office and the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence as well. Tiffany the founder and director of Core Community services and is dedicated to the success of her friends, her family which includes 7 multi talented children, and her community as well as the God given purpose that has been placed on her life.