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She appeared in the [[motion picture]] [[Milk Money]] as an extra in the dance scene. She performed with a Cincinnati based band named Camden as a back-up singer for one year. When Camden dissolved, she sang lead vocals for another Cincinnati based band named Low Key and performed regularly at several Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky locations, before moving to Los Angeles. She co-wrote many of their original songs that they performed. Hines still sings, and hopes one day to have a vocal career. She has a myspace music page at http://www.myspace.com/tiffanyhinesmusic.
She appeared in the [[motion picture]] [[Milk Money]] as an extra in the dance scene. She performed with a Cincinnati based band named Camden as a back-up singer for one year. When Camden dissolved, she sang lead vocals for another Cincinnati based band named Low Key and performed regularly at several Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky locations, before moving to Los Angeles. She co-wrote many of their original songs that they performed. Hines still sings, and hopes one day to have a vocal career. She has a myspace music page at http://www.myspace.com/tiffanyhinesmusic.


Currently Hines stars in the television series [[Beyond the Break]] as Birdie Scott. She was also be seen in a 2006 [[Dodge]] Truck Campaign and print campaign, [[Old Navy]] advertisements, and a [[MLB]] commercial with [[Tommy Lasorda]]. She also guest starred in 2 episodes of the 2006 season finale of ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' Episode 26 "Deterioration of the fight or Flight response" and Episode 27 "Losing My Religion". Her most recent appearance was on the NBC show ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' Episode 8, "[[Homecoming (Heroes)|Homecoming]]", and the CBS show ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' Episode 38 "Fear and Loathing." She was featured in the February 2007 issue of King Magazine.
Currently Hines stars in the television series [[Beyond the Break]] as Birdie Scott. She was also seen in a 2006 [[Dodge]] Truck Campaign and print campaign, [[Old Navy]] advertisements, and a [[MLB]] commercial with [[Tommy Lasorda]]. She also guest starred in 2 episodes of the 2006 season finale of ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' Episode 26 "Deterioration of the fight or Flight response" and Episode 27 "Losing My Religion". Her most recent appearance was on the NBC show ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' Episode 8, "[[Homecoming (Heroes)|Homecoming]]", and the CBS show ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' Episode 38 "Fear and Loathing." She was featured in the February 2007 issue of King Magazine.
Hines is represented by CESD Cunningham Escott Slevin & Doherty.
Hines is represented by CESD Cunningham Escott Slevin & Doherty.



Revision as of 15:31, 29 May 2007

Tiffany Hines is an American television advertisement and television actor.

Hines was born September 2, 1983 at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her mother Deborah Hines resides in Cincinnati, Ohio and works as a teacher, and her father David Hines resides in New Jersey working as an accountant. She has one sister, Andrea Hines, who also resides in Cincinnati.

Hines played the violin and piano as a child, and she performed for the Tallahasse Youth Orchestra while living in Tallahasee, Florida. She attended the Seven Hills School in Cincinnati, OH and attended the University of Cincinnati for two years (where she studied marketing), before leaving to pursue a career in television. Tiffany danced and taught at various dance studios in the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area before leaving. She began her dance choreography career at the age of 15 by creating a solo lyrical dance for her sister and won various first second and third place titles at various regional and national dance competitions for both performances and choreography. She won dance titles in areas of dance including ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, modern, hip hop, and acrobatic dancing.

She appeared in the motion picture Milk Money as an extra in the dance scene. She performed with a Cincinnati based band named Camden as a back-up singer for one year. When Camden dissolved, she sang lead vocals for another Cincinnati based band named Low Key and performed regularly at several Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky locations, before moving to Los Angeles. She co-wrote many of their original songs that they performed. Hines still sings, and hopes one day to have a vocal career. She has a myspace music page at http://www.myspace.com/tiffanyhinesmusic.

Currently Hines stars in the television series Beyond the Break as Birdie Scott. She was also seen in a 2006 Dodge Truck Campaign and print campaign, Old Navy advertisements, and a MLB commercial with Tommy Lasorda. She also guest starred in 2 episodes of the 2006 season finale of Grey's Anatomy Episode 26 "Deterioration of the fight or Flight response" and Episode 27 "Losing My Religion". Her most recent appearance was on the NBC show Heroes Episode 8, "Homecoming", and the CBS show Criminal Minds Episode 38 "Fear and Loathing." She was featured in the February 2007 issue of King Magazine. Hines is represented by CESD Cunningham Escott Slevin & Doherty.