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| image = Brigitte Bardot.jpg
| image = Brigitte Bardot - 1962.jpg
| caption = Bardot in a publicity photo for [[A Very Private Affair]] (1962)
| name = Brigitte Bardot
| birthname = Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot
| name = Brigitte Bardot
| birth_name = Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1934|09|28|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1934|09|28|df=y}}
| birthplace = [[Paris]], [[France]]
| nationality = [[French people|French]]
| birth_place = [[Paris]], [[France]]
| religion = [[Roman Catholic]]
| nationality = [[French people|French]]
| residence =
| ethnicity = [[White people|White]]
| residence =
| years_active = 1952–1973
| spouse = [[Roger Vadim]]<br>(m. 1952–1957, divorced)<br>Jacques Charrier<br>(m. 1959–1962, divorced)<br>[[Gunter Sachs]]<br>(m. 1966–1969, divorced)<br>Bernard d'Ormale<br>(m. 1992–present)
| years_active = 1952-1973
| children = Nicolas Charrier (b. 1960)
| spouse = [[Roger Vadim]]<br>(m. 1952–1957, divorced)<br>Jacques Charrier<br>(m. 1959–1962, divorced)<br>[[Gunter Sachs]]<br>(m. 1966–1969, divorced)<br>Bernard d'Ormale<br>(m. 1992–present)
| parents = Louis Bardot (1896–1975)<br>Anne-Marie Mucel (1912–1978)
| children = Son
| parents = Louis Bardot (deceased)<br>Anne-Marie<br>(née Mucel, deceased)
| awards = '''Nominated: Best Actress'''<br>1965 ''[[Viva Maria!]]''
| baftaawards = '''Nominated: Best Actress'''<br>1965 ''[[Viva Maria!]]''
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'''Brigitte Bardot''' (French [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: {{IPA|[bʀi'ʒit baʀ'do]}}) (born 28 September 1934) is a [[French people|French]] [[actor|actress]], former [[model (person)|fashion model]], [[singer]], [[Animal liberation movement|animal rights activist]], and considered one of the most important [[sex symbol]]s of the 1950s and 1960s. She was one of the few actresses from [[Europe]] who the [[United States|American]] media paid attention to.
'''Brigitte Bardot''' (French [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: {{IPA|[bʀi'ʒit baʀ'do]}}) (born 28 September 1934) is a [[French people|French]] [[actor|actress]], former [[model (person)|fashion model]], [[singer]], [[Animal liberation movement|animal rights activist]], and considered one of the most important [[sex symbol]]s of the 1950s and 1960s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/chic-unique-why-brigitte-bardot-is-back-in-vogue-1774340.html|title=Chic, unique: Why Brigitte Bardot is back in vogue|website=[[Independent.co.uk]]|date=21 August 2009|publisher=|accessdate=7 June 2016}}</ref> She was one of the few actresses from [[Europe]] to which the [[United States|American]] media paid attention.


==Life and career==
==Life and career==


Born in [[Paris]], into a well to do family, her father was an industrialist, she received a strict education while taking ballet lessons hoping to become a classical dancer.
Born in [[Paris]], into a well to do family, her father was an [[industry|industrialist]] and her mother a [[housewife]]. She received a strict education but was allowed to take ballet lessons hoping to become a professional classical dancer.


In 1949, she began working as a fashion model and ended up making the cover of ''Elle'' magazine in May 1950. This led to her being noticed by movie director Yves Allegret who offered her a role in one of his movie. The movie was never made but during the audition she met his young assistant Roger Vadim, whom she married in 1952. That same year, she began her acting career and appeared in two films; ''Le trou normand'' and ''Manina, fille sans voile''.
In 1949, at the suggestion of a family friend, she began working as a fashion model and ended up making the cover of ''Elle'' magazine in May 1950. This led to her being noticed by [[movie director]] Yves Allegret who offered her a role in one of his movie. The movie was never made but during the audition she met his young assistant Roger Vadim. Her family was strongly against the relationship but finally gave in and they married in 1952.


That same year, she began her acting career and appeared in two films; ''Le trou normand'' and ''Manina, fille sans voile''.
In the ensuing years, she appeared in bit parts in various movies in France, Italy and England. Her career really took off in 1956, when she appeared in Vadim's movie ''Et Dieu créa la femme'' (''An God created Woman''), written especially for her, which made her an instant star and an international sex-symbol. From then on, her every move made headlines around the world. In 1958, she bought a house "La Madrague" in [[Saint Tropez]], then a quiet fishermen village, which has since then become a highly touristic destination.


In the ensuing years, she appeared in small parts in various movies in France, [[Italy]] and England. Her career really took off in 1956, when she appeared in Vadim's movie ''Et Dieu créa la femme'' (''An God created Woman''), written especially for her, which made her an instant star and an international sex-symbol. From then on, her every move made headlines around the world. In 1958, she bought a house "La Madrague" in [[Saint Tropez]], then a quiet fishermen village, which has since then become a highly touristic destination.
Other notable movies have included; ''En cas de malheur'' (1958), ''La vérité'' (1960), considered by many her best role, ''Vie Privée'' (1962), ''Le mépris'' (1963), ''Viva Maria'' (1965), etc. She also enjoyed success as a singer but mostly through recordings and television appearances.


Other notable movies have included; ''En cas de malheur'' (1958), ''La vérité'' (1960), considered by many her best role, ''Vie Privée'' (1962), ''Le mépris'' (1963), ''Viva Maria'' (1965), etc. She also enjoyed success as a singer but mostly through recordings and television appearances.
In 1973, she decided to retire from [[show business]] and devote herself to her real passion the [[animal rights]], which she continues today. She created her own foundation in 1986.

In 1973, she decided to retire from entertainment and devote herself to her real passion the [[animal rights]], which she continues today. She created her own foundation in 1986.


During the 1990s, she published her autobiography and other books in which she spoke openly about her political views on such things as [[immigration]] and [[Islam]] in France, [[miscegenation|mixed marriages]] and [[homosexuality]], which created considerable controversy. She has angered many people who are part of these groups and was fined for incitation to racial hatred.
During the 1990s, she published her autobiography and other books in which she spoke openly about her political views on such things as [[immigration]] and [[Islam]] in France, [[miscegenation|mixed marriages]] and [[homosexuality]], which created considerable controversy. She has angered many people who are part of these groups and was fined for incitation to racial hatred.


Bardot had four husbands and many other romantic partners. After her divorce from Vadim in 1957, she married [[actor]] Jacques Charrier in 1959, with whom she had a son, Nicolas (born on 11 January 1960). They divorced in 1962. Her third husband, from 1966–1969, was [[Germans|German]] millionaire [[Gunter Sachs]]. She has been married to [[Bernard d'Ormale]], a [[right-wing politics|right-wing]] political organizer, since 1992.
Bardot had four husbands and other romantic partners. After her divorce from Vadim in 1957, she married [[actor]] Jacques Charrier in 1959, with whom she had her only child, a son Nicolas, born on 11 January 1960. They divorced in 1962. Her third husband, from 1966 to 1969, was [[Germans|German]] millionaire Gunter Sachs. She has been married to Bernard d'Ormale, a [[right-wing politics|right-wing]] political organizer, since 1992.

==References==
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== Other websites ==
== Other websites ==
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* [http://www.fondationbrigittebardot.fr/site/homepage.php?Id=2 Brigitte Bardot Foundation] for the welfare and protection of animals
* [http://www.fondationbrigittebardot.fr/site/homepage.php?Id=2 Brigitte Bardot Foundation] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050614081355/http://www.fondationbrigittebardot.fr/site/homepage.php?Id=2 |date=2005-06-14 }} for the welfare and protection of animals
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Brigitte Bardot
Bardot in a publicity photo for A Very Private Affair (1962)
Born
Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot

(1934-09-28) 28 September 1934 (age 90)
NationalityFrench
Years active1952–1973
Spouse(s)Roger Vadim
(m. 1952–1957, divorced)
Jacques Charrier
(m. 1959–1962, divorced)
Gunter Sachs
(m. 1966–1969, divorced)
Bernard d'Ormale
(m. 1992–present)
ChildrenNicolas Charrier (b. 1960)
Parent(s)Louis Bardot (1896–1975)
Anne-Marie Mucel (1912–1978)
AwardsNominated: Best Actress
1965 Viva Maria!

Brigitte Bardot (French IPA: [bʀi'ʒit baʀ'do]) (born 28 September 1934) is a French actress, former fashion model, singer, animal rights activist, and considered one of the most important sex symbols of the 1950s and 1960s.[1] She was one of the few actresses from Europe to which the American media paid attention.

Life and career

Born in Paris, into a well to do family, her father was an industrialist and her mother a housewife. She received a strict education but was allowed to take ballet lessons hoping to become a professional classical dancer.

In 1949, at the suggestion of a family friend, she began working as a fashion model and ended up making the cover of Elle magazine in May 1950. This led to her being noticed by movie director Yves Allegret who offered her a role in one of his movie. The movie was never made but during the audition she met his young assistant Roger Vadim. Her family was strongly against the relationship but finally gave in and they married in 1952.

That same year, she began her acting career and appeared in two films; Le trou normand and Manina, fille sans voile.

In the ensuing years, she appeared in small parts in various movies in France, Italy and England. Her career really took off in 1956, when she appeared in Vadim's movie Et Dieu créa la femme (An God created Woman), written especially for her, which made her an instant star and an international sex-symbol. From then on, her every move made headlines around the world. In 1958, she bought a house "La Madrague" in Saint Tropez, then a quiet fishermen village, which has since then become a highly touristic destination.

Other notable movies have included; En cas de malheur (1958), La vérité (1960), considered by many her best role, Vie Privée (1962), Le mépris (1963), Viva Maria (1965), etc. She also enjoyed success as a singer but mostly through recordings and television appearances.

In 1973, she decided to retire from entertainment and devote herself to her real passion the animal rights, which she continues today. She created her own foundation in 1986.

During the 1990s, she published her autobiography and other books in which she spoke openly about her political views on such things as immigration and Islam in France, mixed marriages and homosexuality, which created considerable controversy. She has angered many people who are part of these groups and was fined for incitation to racial hatred.

Bardot had four husbands and other romantic partners. After her divorce from Vadim in 1957, she married actor Jacques Charrier in 1959, with whom she had her only child, a son Nicolas, born on 11 January 1960. They divorced in 1962. Her third husband, from 1966 to 1969, was German millionaire Gunter Sachs. She has been married to Bernard d'Ormale, a right-wing political organizer, since 1992.

References

  1. "Chic, unique: Why Brigitte Bardot is back in vogue". Independent.co.uk. 21 August 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2016.

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