Sonntag, 28. Dezember 2025

Brigitte Bardot 



At some point, Brigitte Bardot decided to give up her prestigious career as an actress and singer to devote herself exclusively to animal welfare. In fact, her last entry as an actress on IMDb is from 1973. She rose to fame in 1956 with the film And God Created Woman, directed by her husband Roger Vadim. Thanks to this production, she played the nymph for two decades. But then BB began to get involved in politics. She supported animal rights and provoked controversy with statements about minorities. And then Bardot also became involved with the Front National, which led to a series of convictions. Racial hatred and animal welfare. She was born in 1934 into a wealthy Catholic family. She was a dancer and appeared on the cover of Elle at the age of 15. She met Roger Vadim at an audition and married him. She was 18 at the time. Bardot played a number of supporting roles throughout the 1950s until she became world famous as an uninhibited teenager in Saint Tropez. She became an icon overnight, inspiring John Lennon and even Simone de Beauvoir, who wrote her famous essay on the Lolita syndrome: Bardot as France's first emancipated woman. This was followed by films such as La Verite by Henri George Clouzot, Le Mepris by Godard and Viva Maria by Louis Malle. And Bardot began to sing: ‘Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus’ by Serge Gainsbourg – with whom she had begun an extramarital affair. Then fame began to get on her nerves and she broke off what she had never been prepared for. Her life as a star. 

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