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Tippi Hedren starred in Alfred Hitchcok's “The Birds” in 1963 and “Marnie" in 1964. A few years later she realized her true passion: wildlife rescue./ In this 1985 interview Hedren recalls her work with Hitrchcock, and tells the story of her own wildlife preserve. Get your copy of The Cats of Shambala by Tippi Hedren As an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Jack Hanna and Jane Goodall For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube Photo by Kingkongphoto #wildlife #lions #tigers #Hitchcock
Gary and Suzanne air a rebroadcast for the holidays with actress Hippi Hedren. Nathalie Kay "Tippi" Hedren is an American retired actress. Initially a fashion model, appearing on the front covers of Life and Glamour magazines (among others), she became an actress after being discovered by director Alfred Hitchcock while appearing on a television commercial in 1961. Hedren achieved great praise for her work in two of his films, including the suspense-thriller The Birds (1963), for which she won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year, and the psychological drama Marnie (1964). She performed in over 80 films and television shows, including Charlie Chaplin's final film A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), the political satire Citizen Ruth (1996), and the existential comedy I Heart Huckabees (2004). 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gary and Suzanne air a rebroadcast for the holidays with actress Hippi Hedren. Nathalie Kay "Tippi" Hedren is an American retired actress. Initially a fashion model, appearing on the front covers of Life and Glamour magazines (among others), she became an actress after being discovered by director Alfred Hitchcock while appearing on a television commercial in 1961. Hedren achieved great praise for her work in two of his films, including the suspense-thriller The Birds (1963), for which she won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year, and the psychological drama Marnie (1964). She performed in over 80 films and television shows, including Charlie Chaplin's final film A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), the political satire Citizen Ruth (1996), and the existential comedy I Heart Huckabees (2004). 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary and Suzanne air a rebroadcast for the holidays with actress Hippi Hedren. Nathalie Kay "Tippi" Hedren (born January 19, 1930) is an American retired actress. Initially a fashion model, appearing on the front covers of Life and Glamour magazines (among others), she became an actress after being discovered by director Alfred Hitchcock while appearing on a television commercial in 1961. Hedren achieved great praise for her work in two of his films, including the suspense-thriller The Birds (1963), for which she won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year, and the psychological drama Marnie (1964). She performed in over 80 films and television shows, including Charlie Chaplin's final film A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), the political satire Citizen Ruth (1996), and the existential comedy I Heart Huckabees (2004). 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.
Jakie sekrety skrywała produkcja kultowych filmów Alfreda Hitchcocka? Tippi Hedren, aktorka wcielająca się w główną rolę kobiecą w „Ptakach” i „Marnie” po latach wyjawiła inną, dużo mroczniejszą twarz słynnego reżysera niż ta, którą pokazywał światu. _______ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nagle.ostatniej.nocy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kinolityka/ _______ Źródła P., McGilligan, “Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light”, 2004 D. Spoto, „Spellbound by Beauty: Alfred Hitchcock and his leading ladies”, 2009 D. Spoto, „The Dark Side of Genius”, 1983 L. Leamer, “Hitchcock's Blondes: The Unforgettable Women Behind the Legendary Director's Dark Obsession”, 2023 T. Hedren, “Tippi: A Memoir”, 2016 Pełna lista: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15dBemqUcGQ8kFCp43tTKZ06ZPCAC2Y6PFGWD7TYDuho/edit _______ Fragmenty użyte w filmie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhOxr7keNKk&t=2s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPGmO5tUrO4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA_a2n-leko&t=514s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0efsfq9KKVY&t=285s Fragmenty utworów należą do ich prawnych właścicieli i zostały wykorzystane wg prawa cytatu (art.29 ust.1 ustawy o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych). _______ Posłuchaj na: Spotify: https://bit.ly/nagleostatniejnocySpotify Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/nagleostatniejnocyiTunes YouTube: https://bit.ly/nagleostatniejnocyYouTube _______ Kontakt: kinolityka@gmail.com
Even though it was a shortened week due to the holiday, we've been here, present and fully available. I mean, I was drunk last night for my birthday and these notes will be somewhat logical so we could only expect the best from the studio crew, right? Today's Daily Discussion Topic was spearheaded by a woman who has a sleep issue (which sounds like us as in, we don't get enough.) Kelly Knipes, a 42 year old woman suffers from parasomnia, which causes her to do things like shop in her sleep, give scammers her financial details and take extra meds (are we sure this isn't Angi?) In fact, this disorder has caused her to spend $3,800 buying a full sized basketball court, cans of paint, playground equipment and hundreds of Haribo candies. While everyone else finds it funny, this is clearly an issue. Well, in Angi's case, this is an exploit as she is going to now start blaming things she spends money on that Jay the Straight gets mad about on this disorder. Still, this was something Angi didn't know about and so it inspired her to ponder a question. What is something the roadies learned embarrassingly late in life? Some examples pulled including things like someone thinking that roadside memorials were actually graves. A 27 year old thought "hump day" was the day people had sex and not the middle of the week. Another didn't realize a quart was a quarter of a gallon. A 53 year old didn't realize Rhode Island was not just an island. Another found out pumpkin spice doesn't taste like pumpkins. Another learned how to say Yosemite and always saying it "yo sem ite." In 10th grade, someone yelled out "I love necrophilia" after learning about necromancy. For the person who didn't know carrot cake was called that cause it had carrots in it, it definitely was not because it had carrot doodles on top. "POW MIA" is Prison of War Missing in Action and definitely not "powmia." Lastly, someone assumed fly fishing was done out of a plane or helicopter. To be fair, this does sound a bit amazing though. Right then, moving on to our own ding dongs. Marris wanted a birthday suit when he was a kid because he thought it was an actual birthday outfit and not swinging dong. Though he is willing to wear his birthday suit for us in studio on his birthday, it falls on a weekend this year (boo!) Marris also once almost killed an allergic friend because he did not know bell peppers were used to make paprika. Mind you, Angi just learned that in that moment so there you go. Speaking of Angi ... I just, this one was special. She didn't realize the last four digits of a Social Security number was your birth order and that it varied by state. This is why she and Jay the Straight have the same last four birth digits (crazy) and then she went and just said them out loud on air.... She also did not realize that hippos were extremely violent until like two weeks ago. Great, now that we're a bit smarter (not really,) let's go to the Request Line and the roadie add-ins. Thomas' always goes to the wrong side of a gas station whenever in a new vehicle and took forever to realize the arrow on the dash pointed to the correct pump side. Kevin didn't realize that every gas station has a green handle for diesel aside from BP which almost led to a costly mistake. Raquel was on a date and trying to be fancy and so she ordered a "virgin" Arnold Palmer. Elizabeth took forever to know that driving with the interior light on is not illegal. Larry has called in to win tickets to things without realizing there was a topic to discuss or a game to play to actually get them aka selective hearing. David knew someone who died from going "cold turkey" and assumed it meant they died from eating cold turkey. If you are looking for more roadie thoughts or have your own, hit up our Facebook group (Angi Taylor Show) and drop us a comment.
Alfred Hitchcock assaulted me... Mark breaks down Alfred Hitchcock's questionable, if not abusive, behavior towards actress Tippi Hedren on the set of The Birds.
Tippi Hedren, star of Hitchcock's ‘The Birds' and ‘Marnie', was already known for her activism - primarily rescuing big cats - when, on 19th August, 1975 she visited a Vietnamese refugee camp in Sacramento, CaliforniaHer nail art dazzled many of the women she met - so she set about helping them retrain as Hollywood manicurists, disrupting an industry which had previously been seen as a Beverly Hills luxury. Today, over half of nail technicians in the USA are of Vietnemese descent.In this episode, Rebecca, Arion and Olly consider if Hedren's template for celebrity ambassadorship has ever been bettered; uncover the story of Ted Ngoy, the Cambodian ‘Donut King'; and discover who turned up to a charity event sporting the most expensive manicure of all time...Further Reading:• ‘How Tippi Hedren made Vietnamese refugees into nail salon magnates' (BBC, 2015): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-32544343• 'Nailed It: A Documentary On How Vietnamese Workers Took Over U.S. Nail Salons' (NPR, 2019):https://www.npr.org/2019/05/19/724452398/how-vietnamese-americans-took-over-the-nails-business-a-documentary?t=1628758439044• ‘Kelly Osbourne wears $250k nail varnish by Azature to the Emmys' (HELLO!, 2012):https://www.hellomagazine.com/healthandbeauty/201209259431/kelly-osbourne-wears-worlds-most-expensive-manicure/For bonus material and to support the show, visit Patreon.com/RetrospectorsWe'll be back tomorrow! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/RetrospectorsThe Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill.Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Emma Corsham.Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean Wilkie and Ashley Storrie talk to Scot Squad's very own Officer Karen, Karen Bartke, and four-time Scottish Comedian of the Year Finalist Ross Leslie; about Ghosts, Bum sex, and Bum sex with ghosts, as well as Centre Parcs, Hufflepuffs, Robots, and Non-believers (ahem, Ross)Links from Storrie Corner will be posted on our Facebook and Twitter pages. You can find series 4 of Scot Squad on BBC iPlayer and Neil Gaiman's 'Sandman' on Audible.And you can find Karen on twitter @kazbaa and Ross @RossLeslieComicMumsnet stories we covered this week can be found at:https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/3985357-4-different-people-all-hearing-the-same-creepy-thingand https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics/a1385104-Center-Parcs-Anal-sex?hc_location=ufiYou can find Sean and Ashley on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok @SitDownDad and @AshleyStorrieOur theme song is "Snap Happy" by Shane Ivers from www.silvermansound.comIf you've enjoyed the show please hit subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with your friends.
She was one of Hitchcock’s most famous blondes. Tippi Hedren was the classic beauty we loved in Hitch’s “The Birds” (1963). Tippi plays a wealthy San Francisco playgirl follows a potential boyfriend to a small Northern California town where birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people. You know the plot. I remember this one as one of the first horror movies I ever saw. Of course I saw the edited for television version as a kid but it […]
The Next 123 Project flies back 55 years to tackle our 7th Hitchcock thriller. This isn’t Hitch’s finest work (nor his finest hour from a #metoo standpoint) and Tippi Hedren is subpar as one of the last in a long line of Hitchcock Blondes. There are some solid F/X (especially for the time), some effective freak-outs and tense scenes, at least. The movie also gets better as it goes along, with a terrific last 30 minutes. As for the plot, Bev has a theory about who’s really to blame for the bird attacks. She also has a theory about why the work suffers when great filmmakers lose (or toss away) their wives. Sparkplug Coffee deserves your patronage, so check them out and use the promo code “top100project” to enjoy a 10% discount.
Nathalie Kay "Tippi" Hedren was born January 19, 1930. First she became a model, then an actress, then she transformed the lives of Vietnamese refugees after the fall of Saigon in an unusual way...
Callie and Kaitlin take the Master of Suspense to task for being a bird-hurling sexual predator. But they also have fun talking about vintage BDE, pigeons who lack spatial awareness, and Tippi Hedren's shiny, shiny hair.
Sit. Stay. Now download. Good audience. Lend us a floppy ear as we spend this month celebrating National Pet Day with some of LA's most famous citizens that haven't yet developed complex language. We'll be covering the MGM lion (:12), the absurd lion obsession of Tippi Hedren that led to Shambala (:28), Toto (:42), Room 8 the cat (:51) and, unfortunately, the LA Pet Memorial Park (1:05). Plus we unleash a new segment on the show! Most species welcome.
Kelsey really hates birds, but what does she think of the movie? In this episode we mostly discuss getting birds drunk and jumping into fountains naked. No soundtrack necessary.
In director Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, Melanie Daniels is a rich socialite with a reputation for the unexpected. When lawyer Mitch Brenner plays a bit of a prank at her expense, she decides to return the favor. She then heads to the remote seaside community of Bodega Bay, where Mitch spends the weekends with his mother Lydia and younger sister Cathy. Also entering the picture is Mitch's former flame, Annie. All seems to be heading towards a romance for the ages when the town is under siege from random bird attacks. Beginning in small waves before escalating into all-out war, Bodega Bay now belongs to...The Birds! Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds has been up for a remake for several years, and for this episode, we decided to throw caution and memories of Gus Van Sant to the wind. It's time to Remake This Movie RIGHT! Host | Contributor Information: Aaron - The Hollywood Outsider | The Blacklist Exposed Amanda Sink - Remake This Movie RIGHT Zack Parkerson - WeLoveToGame.com Artwork by Dustin Baker - DustyGrafix Theme: RetroFuture Clean Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Social Media Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remakethismovieright/ Twitter: @RemakeRight Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheHollywoodOutsider Remake This Movie RIGHT! is a bi-monthy podcast where we take a classic film that is actively being remade by Hollywood studio execs, and craft our own version for a modern retelling. Does the story need updating? Should characters or motives be tweaked? Do we need more muppets? We take all factors into account, concoct our film, and then offer a Final Pitch to you in movie trailer form. By the end of each episode, we will Remake This Movie RIGHT! Our show is broken down into three distinct parts: The Original: We discuss the original film’s impact, some quick trivia bits, what worked the best from the film and therefore must remain in our upcoming remake, and what didn’t work or what needs to be changed for today’s audiences. The Remake: We put together our movie! What story do we want to tell, how close to the original will it be, who will star, and ultimately who should direct our eventual cinematic masterpiece? Our hosts work together to put together one cohesive movie, but there is one caveat - Each host has one ‘CUT!’ throughout the episode to employ which could completely derail the entire film. The Final Pitch: This is where we summarize our remake by utilizing the voice talents of voiceover artist Wayne Henderson and present our finished remake to you in movie trailer form! Disagree with our picks? Want to submit a pitch of your own for our next teaser episode? Thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future episodes? Email us at RemakeThisMovieRight@gmail.com
Yo, tribe, dark women vibes. Lions, witches, archetypes. Walk the line to keep the karma stream flowing away from chaos. And cheese, of course, as Don Johnson makes it rain panties always and forever. Spank you for listening.
Iconic actress Tippi Hedren sits down with Matt Bailey! Ahead of this year's Academy Award ceremony, silver screen legend Tippi Hedren talks with Matt about her truly “Iconic” career. Hedren is the recipient of this Academy's Icon Award this year. Known for her roles in The Birds and Marnie, Ms. Hedren came to national attention […] The post Tippi Hedren-Episode 157 appeared first on Talk For Two.
Iconic actress Tippi Hedren sits down with Matt Bailey! Ahead of this year’s Academy Award ceremony, silver screen legend Tippi Hedren talks with Matt about her truly “Iconic” career. Hedren is the recipient of this Academy’s Icon Award this year. Known for her roles in The Birds and Marnie, Ms. Hedren came to national attention […] The post Tippi Hedren-Episode 157 appeared first on Talk For Two.
It's Halloween weekend, so this is a perfect opportunity to break out one of Adam's favorite spooky movies for this month's commentary: Gore Verbinski's 2002 classic The Ring! Join us as we run through some horror tropes, do battle with an Americanized Korean water ghost, explain old technology to young people, do some investigative journalisming, explain and find out just how much blood IS in a horse. We hope you brought enough Trick or Treat candy for everybody... As always, a great big thank you to Laura Hammond for all the show's art, Bensound.com for our outro music, and you the listener for sticking with us! We'll see you next week for a special election-lite mailbag episode!
For our 250th episode, we take on one of the more insane films we've ever seen, as playwright Dusty Wilson and improviser Pat Niday joins us to talk 1981's Roar! The infamously bloody animal drama is essentially a home movie in which Tippi Hedren's husband (the Charles Manson lookalike Noel Marshall) convinces his family to make a film about them hanging out with their menagerie of lions, tigers and other big cats. It goes about how you'd expect - 70 crew members were injured on set - but the end result is one of the most hilarious tense cinematic experiences you'll ever have. We break it down along with our custom cocktail and drinking game, so enjoy! Related Links: Alcohollywood's official Patreon page is now launched! Click on the link to find out how you can contribute to the further success of the show, and get great perks like merch, bonus content, and even drink recipe cards! (Thanks to our sponsor Iron Galaxy as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!)
Award-winning actress Tippi Hedren dishes about working with Alfred Hitchcock and Charlie Chaplin in this candid interview. Hedren also offers advice about keeping wild animals as pets. This lovely actress, best known for her work in two Alfred Hitchcock thrillers, The Birds and Marnie, devotes considerable time to animal rights activities and other important causes. Film critic Diana Saenger from Classic Movie Guide joins in the fun. Hedren earned a Golden Globe for her performance in The Birds. Among her other films are such offerings as Chaplin’s The Countess from Hong Kong plus Citizen Ruth, I Heart Huckabees, Pacific Heights, Jayne Mansfield’s Car, Free Samples, Return to Babylon and Roar, a movie Hedren produced and starred in with her daughter, Melanie Griffith. Her upcoming film credits include roles in The Ghost and the Whale and Lizzie’s World: The Secret of the Magic Trunk. Hedren has appeared in numerous TV shows including Cougar, Raising Hope, The 4400, Hart to Hart and Murder, She Wrote. Several charitable and humanitarian causes have benefited from Hedren’s support. She has served as a volunteer International Relief Coordinator and traveled worldwide to set up “relief programs following earthquakes, hurricanes, famine and war.” She is also an avid supporter of the ROAR Foundation and the Shambala Preserve.
We explore Alfred Hitchcock's classic film The Birds, as well as the recent HBO film The Girl -- a behind the scenes look at the director's messy and often abusive relationship with the star of The Birds, Tippi Hedren. What makes The Birds so scary? Does Hitchcock's gross off-screen personality affect our appreciation for his art? We'll also check in with Tippi all these years later, whose squelched acting career made way for her life's work operating the Shambala Preserve, a shelter for big cats. Daily Show writer, host of the screening series Closely Watched Films, co-host of The Flophouse Podcast, and Hitchcock aficionado Elliott Kalan joins us for this discussion about when artist-muse relationships go wrong.