In her lifetime, Tippi Hedren had three husbands. According to Biography, her first marriage was to Peter Griffith, a stage actor who would eventually become an advertising executive. Griffith had ambitions of becoming a Broadway actor, having appeared in stage shows since he was a child. Hedren met him in New York City while he pursued his stage career, and they married in 1952 — coincidentally, Hedren's modeling career flourished in New York, while Griffith's petered out after a few Broadway appearances. The two would divorce in 1960, and Hedren returned to Los Angeles with their daughter, Melanie Griffith.
In 1964, Hedren would marry her agent, Noel Marshall, who would go on to produce three of his wife's films – Roar, The Harrad Experiment, and Mister Kingstreet's War. The two eventually divorced in 1982. Hedren wed her last husband in 1985 — retired steel manufacturer Luis Barrenechea. Their marriage lasted for nearly a decade, but they also divorced in 1995. Hedren never gave a reason for her divorce but mentioned to The Los Angeles Times that she was highly devoted to her animal sanctuary work. "I shouldn't be married," she said.
In an interview with The Belfast Telegraph, Hedren appears to have no regrets about her prior marriages. "I think marriage is an individual choice, and it's not for me. I'm a very independent person. If I want to walk out in the middle of the night, I do it. I'm very content in my own skin."
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