Tiffani Thiessen
Tiffani Thiessen was born in Long Beach, California, United States on January 23rd, 1974 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 50, Tiffani Thiessen biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Thiessen was crowned Miss Junior America in 1987 after being involved in beauty pageants during her childhood. After winning the magazine's "Great Model Search," she appeared on the front page of Teen magazine the following year. She earned her first role of Kelly Kapowski on NBC's Save the Bell in 1989, and continued to do so until its end in 1993. Thiessen received Young Artist Award nominations for Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in 1990 and Best Young Actress in an Off-Primetime Series in 1992 and 1993, giving her a boost in her career. Thiessen appeared on television shows like Married... with Children, Charles in Charge, and Step by Step. She appeared in Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style and A Killer Among Friends in 1992, making her first television film appearance in Son in law in 1993. She then continued to act in Saved by the Bell: The College Years (1993–94), as well as the television film Saved by the Bell: The Wedding in Las Vegas (1994), which marked the end of the original Saved by the Bell series.
Thiessen, a teen actress who appeared on Saved by the Bell, reached Valerie Malone in Fox's Aaron Spelling-produced hit teen drama Beverly Hills, 90210, to fill the void after Shannen Doherty's departure. She was the first actress to join the show's main cast directly and portrayed Valerie until 1998, when she was cast in the first episodes of the show's ninth season. Thiessen, who appeared in 90210, began to appear in television films: The Stranger Beside Me (1995), Sweet Dreams (1996), and Buried Secrets in 1996. She appeared in a variety of films after her departure from the show, including Speedway Junk (1999), Love Stinks (1999) and The Ladies Man (2000); she also appeared on NewsRadio (1999), Two Guys and a Girl (2004). (2001) and Good Morning, Miami (2003–04). In her first music video appearance, she was featured in Vertical Horizon's music video "You're a God" portraying a beauty pageant contestant. She also dropped her middle name, which she had been carrying out for many years, and now appears as simply Tiffani Thiessen. Thiessen was Spelling's first attempt to replace Doherty in the film Charmed in 2001, but she turned down the offer because she was hoping that the NBC pilot for Everything But the Girl would be picked up. Rose McGowan took over the role after being given the opportunity.
In the meantime, Thiessen appeared in Direct to Video parody film Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday, the Thirteenth (2000) and in television film Everything But the Girl (2001), before appearing in the Woody Allen-directed film Hollywood Ending (2002) and starring in the action-drama series Fastlane (2002–03) as Wilhelmina 'Billie' Chambers, for which she received a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice TV Actress in Drama/Action Adventure Tit 4 Tat Productions began in 2003, producing and directing Just Pray, a short film that received accolades at several film festivals, including winning Best Score at the Rhode Island International Film Festival, an Academy Award-nominated festival. The original motion picture soundtrack album, co-produced by Thiessen and Al Gomes of Big Noise, was nominated for many categories by the British Academy in such categories as Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media.
She appeared in television films Stroller Wars (2006) and Pandemic (2007), and in the science fiction film Cyborg Soldier (2008). She made her second music video appearance in 2008, this time for Ben Lee's "American Television." On the 2009 episode of season four of HGTV Design Stars, Thiessen appeared alongside her husband Brady Smith. Lonni Paul, one of the season's top three contestants, was given the challenge of reimagining Thiessen's guest bedroom with an environmentally friendly theme; Thiessen and Paul now have PetitNest, a nursery furniture collection. Elizabeth Burke, from 2009 to 2014, appeared in the USA Network crime film White Collar as Elizabeth Burke.
Thiessen and Saved By the Bell costars Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Elizabeth Berkley, Dennis Haskins, and Mario Lopez appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, a variety of savings by the Bell's host Jimmy Fallon on February 4, 2015. Thiessen began hosting Dinner at Tiffani's, a cooking channel show that ran until 2017.
On June 7, 2017, Thiessen was cast as Lori Mendoza, mother of the Mendoza family of the Mendoza family on the multi camera Netflix sitcom Alexa & Katie, which premiered on March 23 and December 26, 2018.
Thiessen will appear in the Saved by the Bell sequel series in March 2020, reprising her role as Kelly Kapowski. She appeared in three episodes as a guest star. The show premiered on NBCUniversal's subscription network Peacock in November 2020. In November, Thiessen would host Deliciousness, a spinoff of the network's previous program, Ridiculousness.