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Melanie Griffith had an unconventional childhood, we all know that.
The perilous attraction of owning exotic pets existed long before the meme-worthy Joe Exotic made his sensational debut on Tippi Hedren's lifelong love affair with lions began in 1969 while she was filming a movie in Africa. 'Single-mindedness? Photo: Michael Rougier / The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
In order to make the movie, she needed to raise her own cubs and has since owned more than 150 big cats as petsFor the 90-year-old silver screen legend, ferocious felines have been a lifelong passion (bordering on obsession) and driving force behind many decisions that Hedren later acknowledged were 'stupid beyond belief.' That's not the docile, easygoing Neil who's melted my heart.' They collected big cats from zoos, circuses and private owners. Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, playing holds a laughing child by the neck at the side of a swimming pool, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.
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Hedren snuggles with Neil in 1971. Beyond the oppressive fact that we had no money, there were plenty of other problems to deal with,' wrote Hedren. target_type: 'mix'
When his family visits him, they are instead confronted by the group of animals. Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American film agent, producer, and director Noel Marshall (1931 - 2010) works at a typewriter in his study as his pet lion Neil stands above him, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American film agent, producer, and director Noel Marshall (1931 - 2010) works at a typewriter in his study as his pet lion Neil stands above him, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Actress Melanie Griffith lies in bed beside her pet lion Neil, who lies under a blanket, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Actress Melanie Griffith lies in bed beside her pet lion Neil, who lies under a blanket, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren, in a swimming pool, playfully spits water at her pet lion Neil, who sits on the pool's deck, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren, in a swimming pool, playfully spits water at her pet lion Neil, who sits on the pool's deck, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren reads a newspaper as she leans against her pet lion Neil at home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren reads a newspaper as she leans against her pet lion Neil at home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Actress Melanie Griffith lies in bed beside her pet lion Neil, who lies under a blanket, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Actress Melanie Griffith lies in bed beside her pet lion Neil, who lies under a blanket, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren playfully wrestles with her pet lion Neil in the living room of her home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren playfully wrestles with her pet lion Neil in the living room of her home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren looks in the fridge, with some help from her pet lion Neil, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren looks in the fridge, with some help from her pet lion Neil, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American film agent, producer, and director Noel Marshall (1931 - 2010) works at a typewriter in his study as a pet lion cub walks on the desk, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American film agent, producer, and director Noel Marshall (1931 - 2010) works at a typewriter in his study as a pet lion cub walks on the desk, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, playing holds a laughing child by the neck at the side of a swimming pool, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, playing holds a laughing child by the neck at the side of a swimming pool, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.A maid steps over Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, who lies across the kitchen floor, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.A maid steps over Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, who lies across the kitchen floor, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren reads a newspaper as she leans against her pet lion Neil at home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren reads a newspaper as she leans against her pet lion Neil at home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and that pet lion they had in the '70s (photos)
Hedren said that Neil gave the family lessons in 'Lions 101.' "They have no conscience or remorse genes, and they will kill you for their dinner. mode: 'thumbnails-c', Big cat lady Tippi Hedren and her actress granddaughter Dakota Johnson. 'They learned that when Neil was thirsty, he'd alert them by going into the kitchen and standing up with his paws on the sink. 'It started with a growl, from the depths of his soul, and quickly escalated. But no injury was as ghastly as the one suffered by Jan de Bont, the cinematographer who needed 220 stitches after he was scalped from the nape of his neck to the top of his hairline, all in one piece. 'Without batting an eye I replied, 'Yes, I heard that, too. target_type: 'mix' placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 5', I thought it sounded more like a motorcycle revving up.' Photo: Michael Rougier / The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images window._taboola = window._taboola || [];
Tippi Hedren takes a dip with Neil the lion at home in Sherman Oaks, California, in 1971. Soon, Hedren's home was overrun by a tiny pride of lion cubs.
'Hedren turned the Soledad Canyon ranch into an animal preserve that she named Shambala and established the non-profit Roar Foundation in 1983 to support the care of the animals and education the public about the dangers of private ownership of exotic pets. We should never have taken those risks. The ageing starlet also confessed it was "stupid beyond belief" to treat a 400lb beast like a domestic pet at their LA home during the 70sEccentric Hollywood actress Tippi Hedren has admits she "deeply regrets" allowing a fully grown lion to roam freely around her family home in the Seventies - including sleeping in daughter Melanie Griffith's bed.The star also confessed it was "stupid beyond belief" to treat the 400lb beast like a domestic pet as it could have killed her or her family at any time.In a series of vintage photographs, taken when Griffiths was just a teen, the bizarre home life of Hedren and her then husband Noel Marshall is catalogued and shows them sharing their LA house with the giant feline, who was called Neil.The lion was allowed to go wherever he pleased but Hedren, 84, said the snaps of Neil in her kitchen, playing with Griffith by the pool and peering into the fridge just mortify her now.She told the Daily Mail: "I cringe when I see those pictures. It was on that advice that the Marshall family welcomed Neil, a 400-pound pet lion into their home. Melanie, who was just a teenager at the time, almost lost an eye to a lion that mauled her face which required 50 stitches and extensive facial reconstructive surgery.
Melanie Griffith had an unconventional childhood, we all know that.
The perilous attraction of owning exotic pets existed long before the meme-worthy Joe Exotic made his sensational debut on Tippi Hedren's lifelong love affair with lions began in 1969 while she was filming a movie in Africa. 'Single-mindedness? Photo: Michael Rougier / The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
In order to make the movie, she needed to raise her own cubs and has since owned more than 150 big cats as petsFor the 90-year-old silver screen legend, ferocious felines have been a lifelong passion (bordering on obsession) and driving force behind many decisions that Hedren later acknowledged were 'stupid beyond belief.' That's not the docile, easygoing Neil who's melted my heart.' They collected big cats from zoos, circuses and private owners. Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, playing holds a laughing child by the neck at the side of a swimming pool, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.
placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 15', Photo: Michael Rougier / The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Hedren snuggles with Neil in 1971. Beyond the oppressive fact that we had no money, there were plenty of other problems to deal with,' wrote Hedren. target_type: 'mix'
When his family visits him, they are instead confronted by the group of animals. Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American film agent, producer, and director Noel Marshall (1931 - 2010) works at a typewriter in his study as his pet lion Neil stands above him, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American film agent, producer, and director Noel Marshall (1931 - 2010) works at a typewriter in his study as his pet lion Neil stands above him, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Actress Melanie Griffith lies in bed beside her pet lion Neil, who lies under a blanket, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Actress Melanie Griffith lies in bed beside her pet lion Neil, who lies under a blanket, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren, in a swimming pool, playfully spits water at her pet lion Neil, who sits on the pool's deck, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren, in a swimming pool, playfully spits water at her pet lion Neil, who sits on the pool's deck, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren reads a newspaper as she leans against her pet lion Neil at home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren reads a newspaper as she leans against her pet lion Neil at home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Actress Melanie Griffith lies in bed beside her pet lion Neil, who lies under a blanket, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Actress Melanie Griffith lies in bed beside her pet lion Neil, who lies under a blanket, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren playfully wrestles with her pet lion Neil in the living room of her home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren playfully wrestles with her pet lion Neil in the living room of her home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren looks in the fridge, with some help from her pet lion Neil, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren looks in the fridge, with some help from her pet lion Neil, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American film agent, producer, and director Noel Marshall (1931 - 2010) works at a typewriter in his study as a pet lion cub walks on the desk, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American film agent, producer, and director Noel Marshall (1931 - 2010) works at a typewriter in his study as a pet lion cub walks on the desk, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, playing holds a laughing child by the neck at the side of a swimming pool, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, playing holds a laughing child by the neck at the side of a swimming pool, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.A maid steps over Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, who lies across the kitchen floor, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.A maid steps over Neil, a pet lion belonging to actress Tippi Hedren and her husband Noel Marshall, who lies across the kitchen floor, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren reads a newspaper as she leans against her pet lion Neil at home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.American actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren reads a newspaper as she leans against her pet lion Neil at home, Sherman Oaks, California, May 1971.Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and that pet lion they had in the '70s (photos)
Hedren said that Neil gave the family lessons in 'Lions 101.' "They have no conscience or remorse genes, and they will kill you for their dinner. mode: 'thumbnails-c', Big cat lady Tippi Hedren and her actress granddaughter Dakota Johnson. 'They learned that when Neil was thirsty, he'd alert them by going into the kitchen and standing up with his paws on the sink. 'It started with a growl, from the depths of his soul, and quickly escalated. But no injury was as ghastly as the one suffered by Jan de Bont, the cinematographer who needed 220 stitches after he was scalped from the nape of his neck to the top of his hairline, all in one piece. 'Without batting an eye I replied, 'Yes, I heard that, too. target_type: 'mix' placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 5', I thought it sounded more like a motorcycle revving up.' Photo: Michael Rougier / The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images window._taboola = window._taboola || [];
Tippi Hedren takes a dip with Neil the lion at home in Sherman Oaks, California, in 1971. Soon, Hedren's home was overrun by a tiny pride of lion cubs.
'Hedren turned the Soledad Canyon ranch into an animal preserve that she named Shambala and established the non-profit Roar Foundation in 1983 to support the care of the animals and education the public about the dangers of private ownership of exotic pets. We should never have taken those risks. The ageing starlet also confessed it was "stupid beyond belief" to treat a 400lb beast like a domestic pet at their LA home during the 70sEccentric Hollywood actress Tippi Hedren has admits she "deeply regrets" allowing a fully grown lion to roam freely around her family home in the Seventies - including sleeping in daughter Melanie Griffith's bed.The star also confessed it was "stupid beyond belief" to treat the 400lb beast like a domestic pet as it could have killed her or her family at any time.In a series of vintage photographs, taken when Griffiths was just a teen, the bizarre home life of Hedren and her then husband Noel Marshall is catalogued and shows them sharing their LA house with the giant feline, who was called Neil.The lion was allowed to go wherever he pleased but Hedren, 84, said the snaps of Neil in her kitchen, playing with Griffith by the pool and peering into the fridge just mortify her now.She told the Daily Mail: "I cringe when I see those pictures. It was on that advice that the Marshall family welcomed Neil, a 400-pound pet lion into their home. Melanie, who was just a teenager at the time, almost lost an eye to a lion that mauled her face which required 50 stitches and extensive facial reconstructive surgery.