Tippi: A Memoir
by Tippi Hedren (Author) – November 1, 2016
In this absorbing and surprising memoir, one of the biggest names of classic Hollywood the star of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds and Marnie tells her story, including never-before-revealed experiences on the set of some of the biggest cult films of all time.
For quite a long time, Tippi Hedren's brilliant magnificence transmitted from the silver screen, captivating moviegoers and solidifying her position among Hollywood's world class—excellence and star control that keep on enduring. For a really long time Hedren's story has been told by others through whispered prattle and newspaper features. Presently, Hedren clears up a thing or two, reviewing how a youthful and upright Lutheran young lady from residential area Minnesota turned into an overall legend—as a standout amongst the most renowned Hitchcock young ladies, as a steadfast creature dissident, and as the female authority of a capable Hollywood tradition that incorporates her motion picture star little girl Melanie Griffith, and rising star Dakota Johnson, her granddaughter.
Surprisingly, Hedren dives profound into her confused association with the man who found her ability, chief Alfred Hitchcock, the supporter who might turn into an appalling and controlling executive who legally controlled everything she might do. She talks straightforwardly about the dim torment she persevered through working with him on their most renowned joint efforts, The Winged creatures and Marnie, and finding the valor she expected to split away.
Hedren's radiant soul radiates through as she discusses working with the colossal Charlie Chaplin, imparting the screen to probably the most regarded on-screen characters in Hollywood, her encounters on the absolute most captivating and upsetting film sets—including recording Thunder, a standout amongst the most unsafe motion pictures ever constructed—and the battles of being a single parent—adjusting her devotion to her work and her dedication to her little girl—and her dedication to helping creatures.
Loaded with sixteen pages of wonderful photographs, Tippi is an uncommon and entrancing take a gander at a private lady's astounding life no big name fan can miss.
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Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: William Morrow; First Edition edition (November 1, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0062469037
ISBN-13: 978-0062469038
Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
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Tippi Hedren is an actress and an activist for animal rights, as well as a recognized humanitarian for her efforts with and dedication to the women of Vietnam, helping to create a multibillion-dollar manicuring industry. She has appeared in over thirty-five television projects and more than forty-five films, including the starring roles in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds and Marnie, and Roar. She also appeared in Charlie Chaplin’s last film, A Countess from Hong Kong, making her the only actress to have worked with both great directors. She is the founder of the Shambala Preserve, a wild-animal sanctuary. She lives in Acton, California.
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