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Tiffany Collie is an actress who had a featured role as a "flirty" Starfleet cadet who passed James T. Kirk on the stairs of Starfleet Academy in Star Trek.

Collie graduated from the College of Saint Benedict in 2003 with a major in English and a minor in Art and Communication. During her time at the college, she made the Dean's List in the fall of 2001 and the fall of 2002. She also performed in plays such as Antigone and 187 and dance ensembles such as Get Zapt! and Amalgamations. [1]

In 2007, Collie was seen on Comedy Central's Roast of Flava Flav and in a segment on E! Entertainment Television's reality series Sunset Tan. She has also been seen on the sports talk show Full Court Press. Collie played the lead role in a movie called Spoiled Milk and appeared on an independent drama film called World Full of Nothing, in which she has a major supporting role.

Collie appeared in a number of music videos including Flo Rida feat. Will.I.Am's "In the Ayer" (2008), Keyshia Cole's "You Complete Me" (2008, working with Charlie-Olisa Kaine), The Federation feat. Snoop Dogg's "Happy I Met You" (2007 [2]), Ashley Tisdale's "Not Like That" (2007), St. Vincent's "Actor Out of Work" (2009 [3]), Sharon MaRee's "The Way You Love Me" (2011 [4]), Angels & Airwaves' "Everything's Magic" (2007), and Eric Hutchinson's "Rock & Roll" (2012 [5]).

Further acting work includes the short comedy The Clean-Up Crew (2008, with Richard Riehle), Jada (2008), Fired Up! (2009, with Bertrand Roberson, Jr., Robert Dierx, Jillian Johnston, and Jacob Newton), Miss March (2009, with Geoff Meed, Bonita Friedericy, Chris Durand, Gary Wayton, Mike Massa, Brett A. Jones, Sarah Klaren, and Jessica Lauren Richmond), Fast & Furious (2009, directed by Justin Lin and with Shea Whigham, Robert Miano, and Marco Rodriguez), the drama World Full of Nothing (2009, with Al Burke), Dance Flick (2009, with Sufe Bradshaw, Dan Kelpine, Wyatt Gray, and Michael Lovern), Janky Promoters (2009), Off the Ledge (2009), and more recently the comedy The Missing Link (2018).

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