Tippi
A Memoir
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Tippi Hedren
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Tippi Hedren
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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 sets of some of the biggest cult films of all time.
For decades Tippi Hedren's luminous beauty radiated from the silver screen, enchanting moviegoers and cementing her position among Hollywood's elite - beauty and star power that continue to endure. For too long Hedren's story has been told by others through whispered gossip and tabloid headlines. Now Hedren sets the record straight, recalling how a young and virtuous Lutheran girl from small-town Minnesota became a worldwide legend as one of the most famous Hitchcock girls, as an unwavering animal activist, and as the matriarch of a powerful Hollywood dynasty that includes her movie star daughter Melanie Griffith and rising star Dakota Johnson, her granddaughter.
For the first time, Hedren digs deep into her complicated relationship with the man who discovered her talent, director Alfred Hitchcock, the benefactor who would become a repulsive and controlling director who contractually controlled her every move. She speaks openly about the dark pain she endured working with him on their most famous collaborations, The Birds and Marnie, and finding the courage she needed to break away.
Hedren's incandescent spirit shines through as she talks about working with the great Charlie Chaplin, sharing the screen with some of the most esteemed actors in Hollywood, her experiences on some of the most intriguing and troubling film sets - including filming Roar, one of the most dangerous movies ever made - and the struggles of being a single mother balancing her dedication to her work and her devotion to her daughter and her commitment to helping animals.
Tippi is a rare and fascinating look at a private woman's remarkable life no celebrity aficionado can miss.
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- Felix Le Corre
- 20-02-20
Impressed yet puzzled by the balance of this book
I was interested in this book to better understand a critical character of the Hitchcock era, an actress I remember admiring as incredibly talented and importantly someone who had resisted the pressures of sexual harassment way before #metoo.
I found the first segment of the book where she recounts her rise from ordinary citizen to model to muse of Hitchcock fascinating. It is surprising to read her present a balanced view. Able to appreciate the incredible chance and genius Hitch provided her yet faced his madness and obsessive behaviour.
Unfortunately, this makes for a small portion of the book (maybe a fifth).
The reason I am a less generous on the rating is that the rest of the book and thus the vast majority of it is about the making of the movie Roar and the wild cat adventure it provided. Whilst keen to appreciate her perspective and life story, I must confess being uneasy with how much this seems to define her.
More precisely, I remain surprised to hear countless details on animals that came to live with them and yet see every other human characters including parents, friends, past husbands and kids somehow play very secondary roles.
Particularly when one considers that care for wild animals is to be commanded but in fairness and in most instances, even incredible love and care by humans never quite beats natural wild life.
I sincerely apologise if I offend anyone who loved this book but felt it was important to provide the other side of the coin.
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