Dakota Johnson has opened up on what it’s like at her grandmother Tippi Hedren’s home – with her “13 or 14 lions and tigers”.
04.05.2020 - 22:56 / variety.com
By Dave McNary
Film Reporter
“The High Note,” a romance drama starring Tracee Ellis Ross and Dakota Johnson, will skip its planned run in theaters and instead debut May 29 on video-on-demand.
Focus Features, the specialty branch of Universal Pictures, is releasing the film, which was initially scheduled to open on May 8. “The High Note” will be available to rent for $19.99 for a 48-hour period on most on-demand platforms, including Amazon, Apple, Comcast and Fandango.
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Dakota Johnson has opened up on what it’s like at her grandmother Tippi Hedren’s home – with her “13 or 14 lions and tigers”.
In case you didn't know, comes from a long line of Hollywood royalty. Her famous parents are and Don Johnson, but her grandmother Tippi Hedren (Griffith's mom) is also a silver screen icon known for Alfred Hitchcock movies like The Birds and Marnie.What many may not realize is that Hedren has basically been living that life by keeping lions and tigers on her California compound for years.
Tippi Hedren is still a big cat enthusiast at age 90. Hedren, the actress who shot to fame thanks to her roles in Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" and "Marnie," has been known for housing dozens upon dozens of felines at her animal sanctuary in California over the years.
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