Tiger Darrow
- Actress
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
Tiger was born in Dallas, Texas and moved to Austin, Texas with her
parents when she was 2 years old. She is surrounded by a family of
artists (actors, musicians, writers, designers, craftsmen) and began
playing violin when she was 18 months old after watching her older
sister, Kitty Stuart (then 5 years
old), play violin. At age 4 Tiger began taking Irish Step Dancing, and
within a year she was competing against other dancers. Competition and
classes occupied much of her free time, and she stopped taking violin
lessons in order to focus on her dancing. She quickly became an
award-winning dancer, placing first in a number of competitions. When
she was 4 or 5 she also began to accompany her mother,
Peyton Hayslip, to the theater where her
mother was performing in various plays. She learned to make a "cave"
under the make-up table and spent hours drawing cartoons and absorbing
the life of the theater. When she was 6 she earned her first voice-over
gig as the voice of Daphne in Blithe Spirit.... not long after that she
was cast in a State Theater Company main stage production of The
Tempest as Ariel. Gradually, acting began to take more of her time than
dancing, and at the age of 7 realized she'd really rather act than
dance. At 8 she was cast as a lead in the indie feature film
Yorick (2002) (directed by Johnny
Stranger) as Young Hilda. Shortly after completion of that project she
was cast in Robert Rodriguez'
Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams (2002),
and has been involved in the film industry ever since. She has worked
on 3 Rodriguez films now including _Spy Kids 3D : Game Over (2003)_ and
The Adventures Of Sharkboy and Lavagirl In 3D (2005)_. Independent
short films she has worked on include Matt Robertson's
award-winning
The Faith of Joey Rail (2005)
(for which Tiger received a Special Juried Citation for Acting from
Abilene's WESTfest), Iskra Valtcheva's
Iris Moon (2007),
Harrison Witt's
Chickenfüt (2007), and
Michelle Herrin's Details. Her voice can
be heard in numerous ADV produced anime cartoons including Cosplay
Complex, Happy Lesson (2002) and
Magical Play.
In the summer of 2005 Tiger completed filming the indie-feature Pathogen (2006) directed by 'Emily Hagins' in which she plays Christine. She also wrapped filming the Burnt Orange Production feature, The Cassidy Kids (2006) in which she stars as Rebecca Vanderpool with Anne Ramsay (Mad About You (1992), Six Feet Under (2001), The L Word (2004)), Kadeem Hardison (A Different World (1987)), and Judah Friedlander (American Splendor (2003)). She is currently in pre-production for The Anatomy of a Frog (2007) written and directed by Sarah Dowling.
Tiger is a straight A honor-roll student attending public school in Austin, Texas. When she is not acting she enjoys writing screenplays, filming stop-motion animation films, cartooning, composing music (she plays classical, acoustic and electric guitar, cello, mandolin), training her dog, Widget, hanging out with friends, going to movies and traveling in the States and abroad.
In the summer of 2005 Tiger completed filming the indie-feature Pathogen (2006) directed by 'Emily Hagins' in which she plays Christine. She also wrapped filming the Burnt Orange Production feature, The Cassidy Kids (2006) in which she stars as Rebecca Vanderpool with Anne Ramsay (Mad About You (1992), Six Feet Under (2001), The L Word (2004)), Kadeem Hardison (A Different World (1987)), and Judah Friedlander (American Splendor (2003)). She is currently in pre-production for The Anatomy of a Frog (2007) written and directed by Sarah Dowling.
Tiger is a straight A honor-roll student attending public school in Austin, Texas. When she is not acting she enjoys writing screenplays, filming stop-motion animation films, cartooning, composing music (she plays classical, acoustic and electric guitar, cello, mandolin), training her dog, Widget, hanging out with friends, going to movies and traveling in the States and abroad.