Tippi Hedren – 95 Years Old – Semi-Retired and Animal Activism
Starting in modeling, Tippi Hedren became one of Hollywood’s leading ladies after Alfred Hitchcock cast her in his acclaimed 1963 film The Birds. She won a Golden Globe for that role and went on to star in over 80 films, also earning a Jules Verne Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

She also starred in Charlie Chaplin’s final film called A Countess From Hong Kong and turned to animal right s activism after discovering the plight of lions while shooting the film Roar in Africa. Hedren started an NPO called the Roar Foundation, and in 2020 still looks after several lions with her granddaughter Dakota Jonhson.