Talk:Tippi Hedren
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(not found in dictionary [citation needed])
Perhaps I'm missing something here, but how can someone produce a citation for something that they can't find? There's a logical paradox there :) 83.105.50.123 (talk) 19:40, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
- This may help Piandao 23:10, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Tupsa
Tippi comes from the Swedish nickname "Tupsa" or "sweetheart".
There's something wrong here, "Tupsa" is not a Swedish nickname.
Lefthandedness
While I can see it remaining in the article, I don't think its one of the most important things that belongs in the lead. I suggest it move down into the article somewhere. Mention of Hitchcock blondeness makes sense in the lead. (John User:Jwy talk) 23:23, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
Hedren's Contract
From the "Career" section of this article: ["]He was a very controlling type of person, and I guess I'm not about to be controlled", said Hedren, who bought out her contract.
A 2005 interview with Hedren in The Times of London relates that Hitchcock kept Hedren under contract; she did not "buy out" of her pact. From the linked article: "Finally, he sold her contract to Universal, which fired her after she refused a role in one of its TV shows. She was, naturally, delighted, because it freed her to accept other work."
Please consider correcting this reference.--The News Hound 07:17, 19 October 2009 (UTC)