The Roar Mission as follows: “The Roar Foundation and Shambala” is the home for many wild animals that would otherwise have no place to be. It is a place of refuge and peace truly embodying the Sanskrit defifinition of the word it was named for.. Tippi continued her acting career long after “Roar” movie and “Roar the Foundation” was born appearing in additional movies like “Deadly Spygames” in 1982 which she produced and “Citizen Ruth” in 1996. She has also appeared in several television movies and fifilms “I Heart Huckabees” in 2004 and a TV movie “Tribute” in 2009. In 2012, she appeared in the HBO fifilm entitled “The Girl” based on her true relationship with Alfred Hitchcock the Hollywood Director who had made aggressive advances towards her during their working relationship and who when rebuked, rejected and harassed her Hollywood-style. Earlier this year “ Roar” was re-released in theaters (Spring 2015) You can Support Tippi Hedren “The Roar Foundation” and “Shambala” by visiting: http://www.shambala.org THE ROAR FOUNDATION Mission Statement The Roar Foundation supports The Shambala Preserve and shares its mission: to provide sanctuary to exotic felines -who suffered from gross mistreatment and neglect - so they can regain their physical and mental health and live out their lives in dignity: to advocate no buying, selling, breeding or trading of exotic felines: to educate the public about exotic felines; and to advocate for legislation to protect them. P.S. and elephants too!
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