Dakota Johnson: Tippi Hedren still has tigers after bloody attacks
Alfred Hitchcock Tried Kissing Tippi Hedren Publicly before Crows Attacked the Actress
Tippi Hedren, 90, still lives with '13 or 14 lions and tigers,' granddaughter Dakota Johnson reveals
Alfred Hitchcock Tried Kissing Tippi Hedren Publicly before Crows Attacked the Actress
Tippi Hedren
After she got a titanium plate put in her neck, she improved and then agreed, with the blessing of her doctor, to take the part of a dying woman in the soap opera.
In the end, she remained in the film and later said that it was both amusing and strange to work with Chaplin.
Everything just grew from that.
According to Balsam, Hedren was very nervous, but studied every line, did every move she was asked to, and tried to do everything right.
Among other honors, her contributions to world cinema have been recognized with the Jules Verne Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Hedren recalled Marnie as her favorite of the two films she did with Hitchcock for the challenge of playing an emotionally battered young woman who travels from city to city assuming various guises to rob her employers.