New York Film Academy Presents Honorary MFA Degree to Golden Globe Winner Tippi Hedren

January 26, 2012

Tippi Hedren NYFANew York Film Academy was thrilled to bestow an Honorary MFA Degree on Golden Globe Winner Tippi Hedren, the only woman to have been directed by both Alfred Hitchcock and Charlie Chaplin. The event took place on Friday, January 20th, following a screening of The Birds and a Q&A with the incredible actress.

In a packed house at Universal Studios, New York Film Academy students asked Tippi questions about her prolific film career and animal rights work. Check out this excerpt from BroadwayWorld.com on the exciting event!

Tippen Hedren The Birds

Tippi Hedren in Hitchcock film The Birds

One of the few remaining and working “Hitchcock blondes,” Hedren told the story of getting her start in modeling and commercials before being discovered by Alfred Hitchcock. Despite having an often-difficult relationship with him, she spoke highly of the director, saying, “I was so fortunate because I had him, not only as my director, but as my drama coach, which was an absolutely wonderful experience.” She added, “He spoiled me terribly. You almost didn’t know he was directing.”

The enthusiastic students asked questions about the icons Hedren had worked with over the years, including Sophia LorenJessica Tandy, and Marlon Brando. When asked about her on-set relationship with “Marnie” co-star Sean Connery, Hedren said, “If you have an affair with someone, it shows in your eyes, and I wasn’t about to jeopardize that character for a moment — not even for Sean Connery.” After a brief pause, she joked, “I kind of regret that now.”

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The actress spoke at length about her extensive animal rights work, a cause that is dear to her heart, saying, “Some people are just born with a great love of animals.” She invited students to visit the Shambala Preserve (Shambala.org), a wild animal preserve Hedren founded in Acton, CA. The preserve is home to over 50 big cats, including lions, tigers, cougars, and leopards.

As a final question, Hedren was asked about her thoughts on the state of Hollywood today. She simply stated, “I hope that Hollywood gets past all these films that feature special effects as the star, as opposed to true thespians and gets back to some real stories that can affect people and change lives … and don’t even get me started on TV Reality programs,” eliciting a roar of applause from the audience. Ms. Hedren was presented with an Honorary MFA degree in Acting for Film from the New York Film Academy at the end of the Q&A. “Students have already be asking for her return,” says the programs moderator and the Masters Instructor for NYFA, Chris Devane. “We were quite honored she was able to speak with the students and since the event they have not stopped speaking about how honest and forthright she was about the business they are about to get into!”

“Talking to students of all ages is a welcomed invitation, which I accept most gratefully and with anticipation,” adds Ms. Hedren. “I accepted the date to speak to the students at the New York Film Academy and am thrilled with the knowledge and interest shown by the students. Their devotion to film is exciting and invigorating. Their questions were well thought out and the excitement about their career choice made the hour fly by. Being honored with the Master of Fine Arts Degree from the New York Film Academy is an accolade I shall carry with great pride and appreciation for the remainder of my life. I am eternally grateful to the faculty and the administration of the Academy for this very grand prestigious award of merit.”