Brigitte Bardot Born: 28-Sep-1934 Birthplace: Paris, France
Gender: Female Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor, Activist Nationality: France Executive summary: Voulez-vous danser avec moi? Arguably film's first sex kitten, Brigitte Bardot grew up in a wealthy, conservative French Catholic family. She was named for her mother's favorite doll, and as a child wore braces on her teeth and glasses to correct astigmatism. Bardot began studying ballet at the age of five, and at 13 she danced alongside Leslie Caron at the Conservatoire Nationale de Danse. At 14, she blossomed and was photographed for the cover of Elle magazine. At 15, Bardot met her future first ex-husband Roger Vadim, and attempted suicide when her parents refused permission for her to marry until she was 18. They married when she turned 18, and divorced five years later.
She moved from modeling to acting, and played a 17-year-old nymphet (at 22) in Vadim's And God Created Woman, a role that made Bardot known internationally. She embodied a natural yet innocent sexuality that was a precursor to the sexual liberation movement of the 1960s. The actress eschewed the Catholic principles of her childhood, saying "It is better to be unfaithful than to be faithful without wanting to be." Brigitte Bardot was one of the first women to wear a bikini, and later she and her friends would be the first to sunbathe topless at St. Tropez in the late 1960s. She was the first international star to be as popular as any homegrown pinup in the US.
Long prone to depression, Bardot has attempted suicide multiple times. "I really wanted to die at certain periods in my life. Death was like love, a romantic escape. I took pills because I didn't want to throw myself off my balcony and know people would photograph me lying dead below." On her 26th birthday she attempted her most publicly known suicide attempt, swallowing a bottle of sleeping pills and slitting her wrists.
Bardot retired from films at 39, to focus on her love of animals and her increasingly odd political activism. She sold her home, her jewels, and other personal effects in 1986 to start the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, which works for animal rights across the world. She has been outspoken to the point of causing international offense on the behalf of animals, and once stole a mynah bird on a French street because its owner, whom she beat with an umbrella, was "abusing" it by giving it a hamburger and fries.
Political incorrectness has dogged Bardot in recent years, being fined by the French government no fewer than four times in recent years for "inciting hatred" with her books. Her views that gays are "fairground freaks", that racially mixed marriages are an abomination, and that France is being "Islamized" have been problematic, as has her denunciation of the ritual slaughter of sheep during the Muslim feast of Eid. Bardot was an outspoken supporter of France's failed fascist presidential candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen.
Father: Charles Bardot ("Pilou", engineer) Mother: Anne-Marie Mucel Bardot (homemaker) Sister: Marie-Jean Bardot ("Mijarout") Husband: Roger Vadim (film director, m. 1952, div. 1957) Husband: Jacques Charrier (French actor, b. 1936, m. 1959, div. 1962)) Son: Nicholas Charrier Husband: Gunter Sachs (millionaire, heir to Fichtel & Sachs, b. 1932, d. 2011 suicide) Husband: Bernard d'Ormale (right wing, allegedly racist politician) Boyfriend: Serge Gainsbourg (singer) Boyfriend: Sacha Distel Boyfriend: Jean-Louis Trintignant (actor) Boyfriend: Luis Miguel Gonzalez Lucas (matador) Boyfriend: Marlon Brando Boyfriend: Warren Beatty Boyfriend: Mick Jagger Boyfriend: Sean Connery
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Media and Arts Advisory Board Inciting Racial Hatred for her book A Cry in the Silence (2003) Inciting Racial Hatred for her book Pluto's Square, convicted (2000) Inciting Racial Hatred 1998 (convicted) Inciting Racial Hatred 1997 (convicted) Suicide Attempt 1949 Suicide Attempt 28-Sep-1960 Drug Overdose St. Tropez, France (14-Nov-1992), tranquilizers Stomach Pumped (14-Nov-1992) Audience with the Pope Sep-1995 Risk Factors: Breast Cancer, Vegetarian, Smoking, Homophobia, Depression, Nudism
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Don Juan (Or If Don Juan Were a Woman) (22-Feb-1973) The Legend of Frenchie King (16-Dec-1971) Rum Runners (31-Oct-1971) Shalako (26-Sep-1968) Spirits of the Dead (17-May-1968) · Giuseppina Two Weeks in September (7-Jun-1967) Viva Mar�a! (22-Nov-1965) The Ravishing Idiot (13-Mar-1964) Contempt (29-Oct-1963) · Camille Javal Love on a Pillow (5-Sep-1962) A Very Private Affair (31-Jan-1962) · Jill Please Not Now! (19-Apr-1961) The Truth (2-Nov-1960) Come Dance with Me! (22-Dec-1959) Babette Goes to War (Aug-1959) Love Is My Profession (17-Sep-1958) The Night Heaven Fell (16-Apr-1958) Une parisienne (16-Dec-1957) ...And God Created Woman (28-Nov-1956) · Juliete Hardy The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful (26-Oct-1956) Plucking the Daisy (5-Oct-1956) Naughty Girl (10-Apr-1956) Helen of Troy (25-Jan-1956) · Andraste Female and the Flesh (30-Dec-1955) Les grandes manoeuvres (25-Oct-1955) Doctor at Sea (26-Sep-1955) · Helene Colbert Act of Love (17-Dec-1953) Crazy for Love (7-Nov-1952)
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