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Tippi Hedren Career Retrospective | Legacy Collection | SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations

Tippi Hedren shares stories from her performances in ‘The Birds’, ‘Tiger by the Tail’, and more in this career spanning discussion moderated by Michael Bofshever. This interview is part of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations series, an essential resource for actors, filmmakers and students of discussions with performers, exploring the process and profession of acting.

The Legacy Collection is a selection of interviews with renowned SAG-AFTRA members from the Foundation’s video vault – interviews dating back to 1979 stored on physical media, recently digitized and being released for the first time.

The views expressed in the presentation materials and films, and by the guests and moderators are solely those of the organization and/or individual providing them and do not reflect the opinions of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, its staff or Board of Directors.

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