Tiffany Shepis
Tiffany Shepis | |
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S. |
September 11, 1979
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | www |
Tiffany Shepis (born September 11, 1979) is an American actress from New York City, who has been involved in film-making since the age of 12. She is popularly known as a "scream queen" in several horror films.
Career
Shepis got her start playing the part of Peter in James Gunn's first film Tromeo and Juliet. Shepis continued working in the genre she loved most, horror. Making several horror films a year, Shepis quickly became a fan favorite within the horror community in films such as Scarecrow, Syfy's Abominable and the Sundance horror flick The Violent Kind. Shepis most recently was part of the record breaking Sharknado 2, the horror comedy The Night Watchmen, the anthology Tales of Halloween and also provided voice work for popular TV show Robot Chicken.
Shepis married writer/director Sean Tretta in 2010. They have two children and currently reside in California.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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1996 | Tromeo and Juliet | Peter | |
1997 | Sgt. Kabukiman Public Service Announcement | Daddy's Little Girl | |
1998 | Shampoo Horns | Amy | |
1999 | Some Fish Can Fly | Partier | |
Chickboxin Underground | Xerxes | ||
2000 | Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV | Beautiful Interpretative Dancer | |
Everything for a Reason | Joanne | (as Tiffany J. Shepis) | |
Emmanuelle 2000: Emmanuelle's Intimate Encounters | Janice | ||
2001 | Pretty Cool | ||
2002 | Vinyl Dolls | Finola | |
Embrace the Darkness | Anna | (as Vanessa Lynch) | |
Ted Bundy | Tina Gabler (Kidnap Victim) | ||
Smoke Pot Till You Fucking Die | Maya | ||
Death Factory | Alexa | ||
Scarecrow | Judy Patterson | ||
2003 | Detour | Tiffany | |
The Ghouls | |||
Delta Delta Die! | Patrice | ||
Emmanuelle 2000: Emmanuelle Pie | Biker Chick | ||
Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp | Angela | ||
Pauly Shore Is Dead | |||
2004 | Corpses | Rhonda Winston | |
The Deviants | Marina the Nudist | ||
The Hazing | Marsha Glazer | ||
Home Sick | Candice | ||
2005 | The Basement | Steph | |
Boobies | Bar Photo | ||
2006 | Dorm of the Dead | Amy | |
Nightmare Man | Mia | ||
Abominable | Tracy | ||
Hoodoo for Voodoo | Ayida | ||
The Sugar Creek Killer | Cat | ||
Revenge Live | |||
2007 | Shudder | Indian Girl | |
Chainsaw Cheerleaders | Lucinda | ||
Home Sick | Candice[1][2] | ||
Dark Reel | Cassie Blue | ||
Bryan Loves You | Cindy | ||
Pretty Cool 2 | Tracy | ||
Nympha | Sarah | ||
Sludge | Donna | ||
2008 | |||
Resist Evil Part One: Dropping Evil | Dionysia | ||
Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! | Tiffany | ||
2009 | Trade In | Crystal | |
Curve of the Earth ( Happy in the Valley ) | Courtney | ||
The Queen of Screams | Naomi Stewart | ||
Godkiller: Walk Among Us | Angelfuck | Voice[3] | |
Monsterpiece Theatre Volume 1 (segment "Moonlighting") | Jordan | ||
Night of the Demons | Diana | ||
Good Boy | Daisy | ||
2010 | She Wolf Rising[4] | Gina Skylar | |
New Terminal Hotel[5] | Ava Collins | ||
Come on Down[6] | Leya Barker | ||
The Black Box | Tammy | ||
Stripped[7] | |||
The Violent Kind[8] | Michelle | ||
2011 | Dirty Little Trick | Kelly | |
Insignificant Celluloid | Tiffany Shepis | ||
2012 | Paranoia | Sherry | |
Mountain Mafia | Tara | ||
Dropping Evil | Dionysia | ||
2013 | Exit to Hell | Jenna | |
Wrath of the Crows | Princess | ||
2014 | Sharknado 2: The Second One | Chrissy | Television film |
Attack of the Morningside Monster | Klara Austin | ||
2015 | Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween | Jamie Tremain | |
Tales of Halloween | Maria |
References
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- ↑ GODKILLER: WALK AMONG US Episode 1
- ↑ Horror Asylum: Check Out Tiffany Shepis in 'She Wolf Rising'
- ↑ Interview with 'New Terminal Hotel 'Writer/Director B.C. Furtney
- ↑ New pics, trailer for indie PSYCHO STREET anthology
- ↑ Stripped is Becoming a Reality
- ↑ Sundance '10: Impressive One Sheet Debut for 'The Violent Kind'