Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthday
1934-09-28
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Brigitte Bardot
Biography
Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot (born 28 September 1934) is a French former fashion model, actress and singer, and animal rights activist. In her early life, Bardot was an aspiring ballet dancer. She started her acting career in 1952 and, after appearing in 16 films, became world-famous due to her role in her then-husband Roger Vadim's controversial film And God Created Woman. She later starred in Jean-Luc Godard's 1963 cult film, Contempt. She was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for her role in Louis Malle's 1965 film, Viva Maria!. She caught the attention of French intellectuals. She was the subject of Simone de Beauvoir's 1959 essay, The Lolita Syndrome, which described Bardot as a "locomotive of women's history" and built upon existentialist themes to declare her the first and most liberated woman of post-war France. Bardot retired from the entertainment industry in 1973. During her career in show business Bardot starred in 47 films, performed in numerous musical shows, and recorded 80 songs. She was awarded the Légion d'honneur in 1985 but refused to receive it. After her retirement, Bardot established herself as an animal rights activist. During the 1990s, she became controversial due to her criticism of immigration, Islamization and Islam in France, and has been fined five times for "inciting racial hatred".
Known For
Contempt
as Camille Javal
Masculin Féminin
as Brigitte Bardot (uncredited)
...And God Created Woman
as Juliette Hardy
Spirits of the Dead
as Giuseppina (segment "William Wilson")
The Truth
as Dominique Marceau
Testament of Orpheus
as Self (uncredited)
Viva Maria!
as Maria I
Shalako
as Countess Irina Lazaar
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
as (archive footage)
Along the Coast
as Self (archive footage)