American actress Tiffany Louise Dupont was born on March 22, 1981 in Burke, Virginia. Harboring a passion for performing at an early age, she started dancing at the age of three and received training in classical violin for 13 years. She attended high school at Lake Braddock Secondary School, and was a member of several extra-curricular activities. She took part in orchestra, a variety of athletics, and even theatre. Later on, she graduated from the University of Georgia and became Miss University of Georgia during her junior year. She also majored in Music and Advertising at Gainesville College. At the time, she also played the violin as an original member of The Dave Matthews Cover Band, a tribute act known nationally.
Tiffany Dupont began her professional acting career in 2002, when she booked a role in the sitcom Yes, Dear. She appeared as the girlfriend of Sammy (Anthony Bain) on the episode “Sammy’s Independence Day.” The next year, Dupont landed a part on the series Joan of Arcadia, working alongside Amber Tamblyn. Also in 2003, she was cast as Beth in the family film Cheaper by the Dozen, starring Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper Perabo and Tom Welling. Dupont’s subsequent efforts were roles in the sitcom Grounded for Life, in the drama film The Work and the Glory, and on the comedy Bickford Shmekler’s Cool Ideas. She then starred as the character Sara Gregory on several episodes of The Bedford Diaries. This was followed by a memorable performance as the lead character Hadassah in the Hollywood film One Night with the King. Dupont then snagged a guest role on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as the character Cammie Brookston. In 2007, she was cast as the manipulative Frannie Morgan on the ABC Family Channel series Greek, which deals with school fraternities and sororities. Dupont was then chosen for the role of Taylor in the 2009 dramedy He’s Such a Girl.