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American singer (born 1971)

Tiffany Darwish

Tiffany on stage 2003.jpg

Tiffany performing in 2003

Born

Tiffany Renee Darwish


(1971-10-02) October 2, 1971 (historic period 50)

Norwalk, California, U.S.

Occupation
  • Vocaliser
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years agile 1981–1995, 1999–present
Spouse(s)

Bulmaro Garcia

(chiliad. 1992; div. 2003)


Ben George

(m. 2004; div. 2018)

Children one
Musical career
Genres
  • Pop
  • dance-pop
  • pop rock
  • country
Labels
  • MCA
  • Backroom
  • Water Music
Associated acts
  • Tommy Page
  • Campsite Freddy
  • New Kids on the Block
  • Debbie Gibson

Musical artist

Website tiffanytunes.com

Tiffany Renee Darwish [1] (born October 2, 1971),[2] known mononymously equally Tiffany, is an American singer, songwriter, extra, and former teen icon. Her 1987 cover of the Tommy James and the Shondells song "I Think Nosotros're Alone Now" spent two weeks at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and was her biggest hit. It was released every bit the second single from her debut album Tiffany.

Her singles "Could've Been" and "I Saw Him Standing There", a embrace version of The Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing In that location", followed soon later on, with the quondam also challenge the No. ane position on the Billboard Hot 100. Cheers to an original mall tour, "The Cute You: Jubilant The Good Life Shopping Mall Tour '87", Tiffany establish commercial success;[three] and both her singles and the anthology peaked at No. ane on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts, respectively.

Although Tiffany's second album, Agree an Old Friend's Mitt, featured a tiptop-10 single, charted in the upper annals of the Billboard 200 in 1988, and ultimately became platinum-selling, it failed to replicate the success of her debut. The 1990s saw two boosted releases from Tiffany, 1990'southward New Within and the Asia-exclusive Dreams Never Die in 1993, both of which failed to rekindle significant interest. Tiffany returned in 2000 with her showtime album in six years, The Color of Silence. Although the anthology received some pocket-sized disquisitional success, it also failed to attain whatsoever meaning standing. Since then, Tiffany has recorded four additional total-length albums, including an anthology of 1980s encompass songs, and she continues to tour.

Outside of music, Tiffany posed nude in Playboy and has guest-starred on several reality tv set shows, including Celebrity Fit Club, Australia's version of I'm a Glory Go Me Out of Here and Blob Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling, and has acted in a handful of horror and science fiction films, including Necrosis, Mega Piranha, and Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, the latter co-starring young man 1980s teen idol and musical contemporary, Debbie Gibson.

Early on life [edit]

Tiffany Renee Darwish was built-in in the Los Angeles suburb of Norwalk, California on October 2, 1971,[a] to Janie Wilson and James Robert Darwish, who divorced when she was xiv months one-time.[5] Tiffany'southward father is of Lebanese origin and her mother is of Irish and Native American descent.[half dozen]

Tiffany began singing at age 4 when she learned the words to the song "Delta Dawn". Afterwards her parents' divorce, she lived with her male parent and attended Norwalk High School during her freshman and sophomore years and so attended Norwalk's Leffingwell Christian High Schoolhouse.

Music career [edit]

1980s [edit]

In 1981, Tiffany debuted with country music singer Jack Reeves at a country and western venue, Narods, in Chino, California. She passed a hat among the crowd afterward, and collected $235 in what was her first career earnings.[ commendation needed ]

When Tiffany was singing at the Palomino Club, she was discovered by Hoyt Axton and his mother Mae Axton. Mae took her to sing in Nashville, Tennessee, where she performed on WSMV'due south The Ralph Emery Show, singing Juice Newton's "Queen of Hearts" and Tammy Wynette'south "Your Good Girl'southward Gonna Go Bad".

In 1984 Tiffany signed a recording contract with George Tobin after he heard her sing on a demo record. In 1985 she appeared on Star Search with Ed McMahon, where she finished in 2d identify overall. In 1986 she signed a contract that gave Tobin total control over her career, recorded her first studio album and was signed to an MCA contract. The album, Tiffany, was released in 1987, simply the commencement unmarried she released from it, "Danny", failed to chart. Following the failure of "Danny", Tobin sent Tiffany on a nationwide tour of shopping malls, The Beautiful You: Celebrating the Expert Life Shopping Mall Tour '87. The tour began at the Bergen Mall in Paramus, New Bailiwick of jersey.[7] Her 2d unmarried, a cover of Tommy James & the Shondells' hit, "I Think We're Alone Now", became a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 list.[8] It remains her biggest hit.

Tiffany'south ballad "Could've Been" also peaked at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts, in February 1988. Tiffany's modified version of the Beatles' "I Saw Her Continuing There", retitled "I Saw Him Standing There", peaked at the No. 7 position on the Hot 100.[8] "Feelings of Forever" also had chart success.[nine] Tiffany set a tape for the youngest female artist to top the Billboard charts with a debut album.[ten] Later that year, she toured, with New Kids on the Block equally her opening human action.

In 1988, at the peak of her popularity, Tiffany was embroiled in a conflict in which Tobin fought her mother and stepfather over control of her career and earnings. This led to a courtroom fight in which Tiffany tried to accept herself declared an emancipated minor. This was rejected past the courtroom, merely the approximate did let her to move out of her female parent'due south home, and her grandmother (who sided with Tiffany during the trial) became her temporary guardian.[11] [12] [13] [xiv]

In tardily 1988, Tiffany released her second album, Hold an Old Friend's Hand, which was less successful than her first. Although information technology did not include whatever number-one hits, the song "All This Time" fabricated the top ten.[15] The album received positive reviews from critics, and immediately went platinum.

Shortly after turning eighteen, Tiffany left Tobin's management and signed with Dick Scott and Kim Glover, who managed New Kids on the Cake, by and then a successful teen popular group.

Tiffany performing in Las Vegas in 1993

1990s [edit]

Tiffany's career suffered every bit musical tastes changed in the early 1990s, swinging abroad from dance-pop and towards harder-edged rock and rap. Some of her fans found the new soulful, sultrier Tiffany in her 3rd album, the urban-influenced New Inside, less appealing than earlier work. New Inside received mixed reviews from critics,[16] and failed to chart, despite several TV appearances to promote it, including on the sitcom Out of This Earth.

In 1991, Tiffany participated in the recording of the song "Voices That Care", which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.[17]

During a brief early 1990s comeback attempt, Tiffany reunited with Tobin on the album Dreams Never Die, which spawned the singles "If Love is Blind" and "Tin't You Run across". She headlined her own show at the Las Vegas Hilton in the summertime of 1993, before breaking with Tobin once again.[eighteen]

In 1995, Tiffany moved to Nashville to develop her career as a songwriter, and to attempt a render every bit a country music creative person.[19]

2000s [edit]

Tiffany signing autographs at the campus of Utah Valley University in 2001

In 2000, Tiffany released the album, The Colour of Silence, which received favorable reviews. Billboard described it as "one of the best pop albums of the yr" and the year's "biggest surprise".[20] Her College Promotional Tour broke attendance records at most bout stops.[21]

Tiffany posed for the April 2002 result of Playboy.[22] Tiffany stated in interviews that she explained to her nine-year-former son that it was no unlike from posing in Vogue or Elle, except that it showed more.[22] She added years afterward that while she had no regrets posing in Playboy, some of her family members disapproved because of how young her son was at the fourth dimension.[23]

On Apr 2, 2005, Tiffany was featured on the British Tv show Hit Me, Infant, One More Time, performing the Girls Aloud song "Love Machine" and securing a place in the bear witness's finale. She likewise appeared on the U.s. version of the evidence on June 2, 2005, losing to hip hop group Arrested Development.

Tiffany released the album Dust Off And Dance on CDBaby in May 2005, followed subsequently as a digital release on iTunes. Information technology was dedicated to her new married man, only recorded as a cheers to her fans (particularly her gay and European fanbase) for reminding her about the fun to be had with her career.[24] The album consisted of Eurodance and Hi-NRG mode songs. Singles from Grit Off and Dance, included "Ride Information technology", "Fly", "Be with U Tonite", "Na Na Na", and "Artificial Girlfriend".

Tiffany toured with the album, which in September 2006 was nominated for half-dozen JPF awards. She won for all-time dance song of the year for "Exist With U Tonite" and all-time dance CD of the year on November 4, 2006.

In 2007, Tiffany, who had begun to struggle with her weight, was cast for the fifth season of VH1'south Celebrity Fit Club.[25] The show premiered on April 22, 2007. During the bear witness, the singer's weight started at 152 lb (69 kg) and finished with 124 lb (56 kg), a difference of xviii.4%.

In April 2007, Tiffany released a new anthology of comprehend material titled I Think We're Alone Now: '80s Hits and More on Cleopatra Records. The album features updated versions of her first three summit ten hits from her debut anthology, as well as cover versions of songs from other artists of the 1980s.

Tiffany'due south music video for "I Retrieve We're Alone At present" is featured in an episode of The Goldbergs, an episode of The Umbrella Academy, and the 2012 film Ted.

Tiffany in 2007 signed a recording contract with 10 Spot Records, a new division of Water Music Records Grouping, distributed by Universal Music Group, and released a new album titled Simply Me. The album independent all-new cloth in a singer-songwriter format à la her before album The Color of Silence. The showtime single from the album, "Feels Like Dearest", was released on May 1, 2007.

In early on August 2007, the dance single "Higher" began showing upwardly online. On October 2, 2007 (Tiffany'south 36th birthday), information technology debuted on the Billboard Hot Dance Lodge Play chart as the number-one breakout, her first Billboard chart appearance since 1989. From there, the single climbed the charts to No. 19.

In March 2008, Tiffany released Mimi's Kitchen, an album limited to 500 copies and featuring rare demos from age iii through the present. It was shipped to fans in a personalized parcel which also included autographed photos, ii autographed CDs, and the Mimi's Kitchen demo collection. A small subset of the release also included Playboy T-shirts.

In late April 2008, a runway with the same name every bit her 2005 trip the light fantastic album Dust off And Dance became available for download on the Net. The vocal consisted of Tiffany performing vocals for the dance team Hydra Productions; it is on their album Liquid. In early on January 2009, the single reached number one on the Hot Club Play Breakout charts.

In late July 2008, a new Tiffany trip the light fantastic song remixed by Dave Audé, "Just Another Day", was released on CD. It peaked at No. 28 on the US Billboard Dance chart.[ citation needed ] On October 18, 2008, Tiffany appeared on the CMT reality testify Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling, and was eliminated in the first episode.

2010s [edit]

On Jan 14, 2011, Tiffany released the single "Serpentine" on iTunes. This country song was taken from the soundtrack of the film Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, in which she too starred. Her album Rose Tattoo, released on March 1, 2011, was her starting time professional foray into state music.

On April 22, 2011, it was announced that Tiffany would be teaming up with fellow 1980s pop music sensation Debbie Gibson for an upcoming summer concert tour titled Journeying Through the 80'southward. When asked what cloth the pair would perform in the concerts, Tiffany said information technology would be a 1980s retrospective that, in improver to their own cloth, would likewise feature covers past Stevie Nicks, Guns N' Roses, and Reba McEntire.[26]

In December 2012, having opened a clothing bazaar of her own, Tiffany appeared on TLC's mode evidence What Not to Vesture.[27]

In January 2014, Tiffany became one of the eight stars competing in season three of Food Network's Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. She won an MVP bonus of $2,500 in the first week of the competition, and ultimately placed third.

Tiffany was a celebrity contestant in 2018 on the fourth season of the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Hither!,[28] and became the first celebrity eliminated from the series later on xvi days in the jungle.[29] On September 21, 2018, Tiffany self-released her 10th anthology, Pieces of Me, via her own label, Continue And then Records. The following month her cover of Logan Lynn's "Big City At present" was released equally part of a multi-media double anthology titled My Moving picture Star produced past Lynn and Jay Mohr.[30]

In April 2019, Tiffany released an updated version of her hit "I Think We're Solitary Now" that featured a rock and roll arrangement.[31] On May 2, 2019, the Mixtape Bout commenced in Cincinnati, OH. Performers on this tour include Tiffany, Salt-N-Pepa, Debbie Gibson, and Naughty by Nature, with New Kids on the Cake existence billed as the headline performers.[32]

Tiffany kicked off her 2019 solo tour on August 31, 2019, with a concert at Daybreak[33] in South Jordan, Utah. The tour included nearly fifty dates at venues across the United States through March 2020.[34]

In Oct 2019, Tiffany was a featured invitee on The Sam T. Blues Revue, the successor of The BluesMobile Radio Hour.[35]

2020s [edit]

In 2020, Tiffany performed a song that appears on the soundtrack of the movie Love, Guaranteed. She besides released her first original Christmas single "Angels" on December 4 of the same year on streaming services.

While struggling through a November 2021 alive performance of "I Think Nosotros're Alone At present" in Melbourne, Florida, Tiffany yelled an curse at the crowd. Once media outlets picked up the story, Tiffany'south representative explained that she had lost her vox and was frustrated with her performance.[36] Tiffany herself addressed the event, apologizing for her actions that she claimed were the consequence of a combination of voice loss, panic attack, and frustration.[37]

Acting career [edit]

Tiffany'south first interim job was providing the voice of Judy Jetson on Jetsons: The Movie, which was released in 1990. She as well contributed three songs to the soundtrack, including the single "I Always Thought I'd Run into You Again" and the principal song "You lot and Me".[38] Some controversy resulted from the fact that Janet Waldo, who had voiced the character in all previous Jetsons material, had all of her recorded dialogue in the flick replaced[39] [40] because studio executives thought Tiffany would attract a younger audience.[41] The film was a box-part flop.

In April 2008, Tiffany starred in a national commercial campaign for AT&T titled "Paradise past the GoPhone Light" for AT&T's GoPhone, which featured Meat Loaf. The ad, which parodies his "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", was released in two versions, an extended music video version and a short commercial edit.

Also in April 2008, Tiffany fabricated a cameo appearance on the state of affairs comedy How I Met Your Mother in the episode "Sandcastles in the Sand". She played herself every bit a backup singer in the 1980s-inspired music video past a fictional teen Canadian pop-star who was inspired past real-life singers similar Tiffany making a career out of performing in malls.

Tiffany starred in the 2008 brusque moving picture The Isolationist, which was screened at several moving picture festivals. Her character, Barbara Newman, is a sexually-aggressive woman unwilling to let a co-worker savor some alone time. In 2009 she completed work on her starting time feature film, Necrosis, which was released internationally as Blood Snowfall. Necrosis is a psychological thriller in which she starred alongside James Kyson Lee and George Stults. In the film, she plays Karen, a fun-loving adrenaline junkie who took matters into her own easily after a blizzard had trapped her friends and her in a cabin, and paranoia got the all-time of them. Necrosis premiered at the 2009 Cannes Picture show Festival. Tiffany'due south musical contemporary, Debbie Gibson, had her film Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus premiere at Cannes, as well.[42] Tiffany also starred in a moving-picture show from The Asylum, the mockbuster Mega Piranha,[43] directed past Eric Forsberg, which also starred Barry Williams.[44]

Tiffany and Gibson starred together in a Syfy original movie Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, which aired January 29, 2011. The moving picture featured a protracted catfight between Tiffany and Gibson.[45]

The 2008 documentary I Remember We're Lone Now is about two fans of Tiffany who both claim to be in love with Tiffany and have been labeled "stalkers" by the media. While Tiffany did not voluntarily participate in the production, she does appear in the picture.[46] [47]

In 2011, Tiffany filmed an episode of the Biography Channel TV series Celebrity Close Calls.[48] On the episode showtime broadcast July 7, 2013, of the reality Telly series Glory Wife Bandy she traded places with actress/singer Nia Peeples.[49]

Tiffany was the subject in 2013 of the Season 10 premiere episode of What Not To Wear on TLC. Later that year she starred in a Miracle Whip commercial alongside other celebrities, including Wynonna Judd, Lance Bass, Susan Boyle, and The Village People.

Personal life [edit]

Tiffany married makeup artist Bulmaro Garcia in 1992.[fifty] Their only son, Elijah, was born in September 1992.[51] They divorced in 2003.[52]

She married British businessman Ben George in 2004.[53] During the writing process of 2018's Pieces of Me, the couple mutually agreed to dissever and take since divorced.[54]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

  • Tiffany (1987)
  • Hold an Old Friend'southward Manus (1988)
  • New Inside (1990)
  • Dreams Never Die (1993)
  • The Color of Silence (2000)
  • Dust Off and Dance (2005)
  • Just Me (2007)
  • Rose Tattoo (2011)
  • A Meg Miles (2016)
  • Pieces of Me (2018)
  • Shadows (2021)

Filmography [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Jetsons: The Movie Judy Jetson (voice)
Out of this World Tiffani Episode: "I Desire My Evie Idiot box"
2002 That '80s Show Candy Episode: "Punk Society"
2004 Death and Texas National Anthem Singer
2008 How I Met Your Mother Catholic School Girl Episode: "Sandcastles in the Sand"
The Neutralist Barbara Short film
The Young and the Restless Christmas Caroler 1 episode
2009 Necrosis Barbara
2010 Mega Piranha Sarah Monroe Television moving-picture show
2011 Mega Python vs. Gatoroid Terry O'Hara
2019 Robot Chicken Additional voices Episode: "Spike Fraser in: Should I Happen to Back Into a Horse"

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Some sources erroneously state Darwish was built-in in Oklahoma.[four]

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Tiffany Darwish at IMDb

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