Veteran actress Tippi Hedren, aged 86, has unveiled shocking revelations in her latest memoir titled “Tippi,” detailing the distressing instances of s**ual harassment and assault perpetrated by renowned director Alfred Hitchcock, as revealed by the New York Post.
Hedren, notably known for her roles in Hitchcock’s iconic films such as The Birds and Marnie, delves into her tumultuous encounters with the acclaimed director within the pages of her memoir.
In a candid account within the memoir, Hedren exposes Hitchcock’s disturbing fixation on her, following her casting in The Birds.
She recounts how Hitchcock employed tactics of social isolation from the film crew, utilized his chauffeur to surveil her, made inappropriate advances, and attempted an unwelcome kiss while in the confines of his limousine.
Hedren recounts her steadfast refusal, triggering a series of psychological torment during filming, notably climaxing in a distressing scene where she endured being bombarded with live birds aimed at her face for five consecutive days, ultimately leading her to a breaking point.
Reflecting on her experiences during the production of Marnie, Hedren discloses a harrowing incident in her dressing room where Hitchcock subjected her to a deplorable assault.
She articulates, “It was a perverse and s**ual encounter.
The more I resisted, the more forceful he became.”
Despite the trauma inflicted upon her, Hitchcock callously refused to release Hedren from her contractual obligations, restricting her from seeking alternative work opportunities, subsequently causing a stagnation in her career trajectory.
However, Hedren affirms, “Though Hitchcock may have sabotaged my professional journey, he never held the power to dismantle my personal resilience.”
While these distressing accounts may not be novel revelations, having been previously documented by Donald Spoto over three decades ago, with Hedren also conf