Peta Tiffany is a Greek-Australian actress who has been in a wide variety of productions from stage to screen throughout her career. In 2008 Peta began her career in amateur Musical Theatre productions in ensembles before finding her calling in bigger roles. Peta's first lead role was in 2013 where she played one of the four lover's, "Mia", in Normanhurst Musical Society’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The Rock Musical. In 2016 she was invited to join the cast of Hornsby Musical Society's production of The Wedding Singer as part of the key ensemble. As rehearsals went on, due to Peta's dedication, energy and memory, she was consistently given more roles until she had a total of five roles, of which four were key speaking roles.
2014 saw the start of Peta’s training in screen acting. She trained with NIDA in various screen acting courses that also introduced her to how a set operates behind the camera as well as in front of the camera. This sparked an interest to learn more about the goings-on behind the camera to improve her work in front of the camera.
Peta has been involved in a number of screen productions. She played the lead role in 2016 Dolby Sound Challenge top 3 finalist short film, Magic Mic and she had the lead role of "Crystal" in short film Once Upon a Time In Australia (2023)
LOCATIONS:
Peta has bases in Sydney, Queensland, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide as well as London, UK and Denver, USA
TESTIMONIALS:-
"Peta is a polite , vibrant and talented actress. She is very easy to work with and has an excellent sense of character. She is friendly to all cast and crew members and displayed a professional approach to working on set. Peta commits to her work and delivers a great performance each and every time. She is a great actress to work with and will be of great addition to any professional production. - Life on Campus (WSU - TV) - Producer - Gewargis Davidoff"
"Peta was a very lovely girl to work with. Dedicated and good with taking directions. She was very pleasant and easygoing. I would definitely want to work with her again" - Esmee Honhoff