Tiffany Rothman is an Asian-American actress with a compelling story that spans continents. Tiffany’s journey from Vietnam to the heart of Hollywood is nothing short of inspiring. Tiffany has starred in many award-winning films and series. She was cast in the CBS series “Blue Bloods” and captivated with her role in “What Doesn’t Float” on Amazon Prime. Yet, it is her most recognized recent role as Linda in the critically acclaimed movie, “The Accidental Getaway Driver,” that has propelled her into a new realm of recognition.
“The Accidental Getaway Driver” marks a significant milestone in Tiffany’s career, offering her a chance to delve into a complex character as Soul Sister Linda opposite to the lead. Sharing her experiences about being cast and the making of the film!

The film’s invitation to the prestigious Sundance Film Festival was a momentous occasion, culminating in “The Accidental Getaway Driver” winning an award. Tiffany’s presence alongside her fellow cast and crew at Sundance underscores her integral role in the film’s success.
A Unique Casting Experience for Tiffany Rothman

Tiffany Rothman also shared details about her audition process for the role: “I auditioned for the role at a hotel in San Francisco through video recording. I went to San Francisco to shoot a film at the same time as my debut for BLUE BLOODS on TV. The film “DAWN OF SKATES “was shot the following day. After the shoot, I went out to dinner with my cousin and our family. Afterward, I opened up my phone to check my email, and there it was: a message from my agent at POSCH, Florance Kirilova. The email indicated that I had to submit the video as soon as possible.”
“I went back to the hotel and called my coach, Lenore Harris, in NYC, and asked her to help me with the audition because I had to send it in immediately. She agreed to help. Then, we worked on it. I had to do it in two languages (Vietnamese/English). The process continued with callbacks and uncertainty: “Six months later, I received another email requesting a Zoom audition for a callback. I auditioned with the casting director this time, also in two languages. He said they needed to arrange for funding prior to calling us back. Within those six months, I think I received an email indicating that the director liked me for the role but that I needed to wait. I did not believe that the film would be done because of the amount of time that had passed. It turned out to be a great surprise.”
Tiffany also stated that during filming, the crew knew the importance of making such a quality film based on a true story and made each moment significant.
The Accidental Getaway Driver received a standing ovation and award at Sundance; the film is out in theaters nationwide today, Feb 28, 2025.
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