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Birthplace: New Ulm, Minnesota, U.S, US

Date of Birth: 01/19/30

Real Name: Nathalie Hedren

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Biography

According to some, Tippi Hedren's greatest contribution to the world of skin is the creation of her daughter, Melanie Griffith. True, but don't shortchange this blonde beauty's legacy to lust. After spending a few years on the fashion-modeling circuit in the '50s, young Tippi was discovered by the famed director Alfred Hitchcock, who gave her the lead role in his classic thriller The Birds (1963), and her career took flight. (He tried to bed the beauty too, but that wasn't as successful.) Tippi went on to appear in a number of notable films soon after, including Hitchcock's Marnie (1964) and Charlie Chaplin's final movie, A Countess from Hong Kong (1967). By the '70s, Tippi turned her attention to saving wild animals. It's a noble cause, but there are wild audiences that need saving too. Those beasts howled when Tippi teamed up with her daughter, such as in Pacific Heights (1990)--two sweets for the price of one. But their breast collaboration is moist definitely the free-love hippie flick The Harrad Experiment (1973). A sexy classic about a college that pairs male and female students together as an experiment in free love, the film is chock full of nudity, although Tippi, Melanie and even a young Don Johnson don't show any skin. It was, however, the closest that Tippi ever got to a nude scene, when she posed in no more than her skivvies and bra in one scene that is a teat for the eyes. Tippi starred in one of the most insane film shoots ever for the live lion movie Roar (1981), before playing a different role than she did for Hitchcock, in the little known made for TV sequel The Birds II: Land's End (1994). Most recently, Tippi played Mary Jane Hutchinson in I Heart Huckabees (2004) and appeared as herself on an episode of Cougartown. But outside of her film and television career, Tippi has a unique connection to history. The reason so many Vietnamese women run their own nail salons is because when Tippi was working with Vietnamese refugees after the Vietnam War ended, she noticed how many of the women were obsessed with her well manicured nails. Tippi hooked them up with her personal manicurist who taught them the trade, leading to the large amount of Vietnamese owned nail salons you see today. Tippi may never have given us a look at her always in tip-top shape body, but when it comes to creating an industry for people struggling to gain a foothold in their new country, she nailed it! You'll wanna give Ms. Hedren just the Tippi!