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  1. Bardot in The Female (1959) Bardot in Dear Brigitte (1965) Brigitte Bardot (born 28 September 1934) is a French actress, singer and fashion model, who later became an animal rights activist. Filmography ... "Brigitte Bardot". UniFrance Films (in French) This page was last edited on 1 January 2024, at 14:30 (UTC). Text is available ...

  2. Her incredible beauty readily apparent, Brigitte next tried films. In 1952, she appeared on screen for the first time as Javotte Lemoine in Crazy for Love (1952) . Two more films followed and it was also the same year she married Roger Vadim (the union lasted 3½ years).

  3. Dear Brigitte (1965), Bardot's first Hollywood film, was a comedy starring James Stewart as an academic whose son develops a crush on Bardot. Bardot's appearance was relatively brief in the film, and the movie was not a big success.

  4. 17 de jul. de 2000 · Released in Paris, to little initial acclaim, in 1956, And God Created Woman was scarcely Brigitte Bardots first film. By most filmographers’ reckonings, it was her seventeenth.

  5. Babette Goes to War ( French: Babette s'en va-t-en guerre) is a 1959 French CinemaScope film starring Brigitte Bardot. It was Bardot's first movie since becoming a star where she did not take off her clothes. [2] Plot. In 1940, during the German invasion of France, a young woman called Babette flees on a boat to England.

  6. 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.

  7. La vérité. Beautiful, troubled Dominique Marceau (Brigitte Bardot) came to bohemian Paris to escape the suffocation of provincial life, only to wind up in a courtroom, accused of a terrible crime: the murder of her lover (Sami Frey). As the trial commences and the lawyers begin tangling over Dominique’s fate, Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Oscar ...