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Brigitte Et Vous, Tu M'aimes? Features Et Vous, Tu M'aimes? Release year and link to Brigitte lyrics! Named in honor of various '60s/'70s icons of the same name (Bardot, Fontaine, Lahaie), Aurelie Maggiori (previously known as Mayane Delem) and former Vendetta vocalist Sylvie Hoarau, aka French pop duo Brigitte, replicate the Gallic folk-pop sound of their heroes' heyday with their debut album, Et Vous, Tu M'aimes?
• Actress • model • singer • dancer • animal rights activist Years active 1952–1973 (actress) 1973–present (animal rights activist) Spouse(s) (1952–57) (1959–62) (1966–69) Bernard d'Ormale (1992–present) Partner(s) (1956–58) Bob Zagury (1963–65) (1967) Patrick Gilles (1968–71) Miroslav Brozek (1975–79) Allain Bougrain-duBourg (1980–19??) Children 1 Relatives (sister) Signature Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot ( French:; born 28 September 1934) is a French actress, singer, dancer and fashion model, who later became an animal rights activist. She was one of the best known of the 1950s and 1960s and was widely referred to by her initials, B.B. Bardot was an aspiring ballerina in her early life.
She started her acting career in 1952. After appearing in 16 routine comedy films that had limited international release, she became world-famous in 1957 after starring in the controversial film. Bardot caught the attention of French intellectuals. She was the subject of 's 1959 essay, The Lolita Syndrome, which described Bardot as a 'locomotive of women's history' and built upon themes to declare her the first and most liberated woman of post-war France. She later starred in 's 1963 film. For her role in 's 1965 film Bardot was nominated for a.
From 1969 to 1978, Bardot was the official face of (who had previously been anonymous) to represent the liberty of France. Bardot retired from the entertainment industry in 1973.
During her career in show business, she starred in 47 films, performed in several musical shows and recorded over 60 songs. She was awarded the in 1985 but refused to accept it. After her retirement, she established herself as an activist. During the 2000s, she generated controversy by criticizing immigration and and has been fined five times for. Bardot on the set of Come dance with Me! Bardot debuted in a highly popular starring, Le Trou Normand (1952) (English title: Crazy for Love). Mogali Rekulu Serial Episode 1003.
She played the lead in (1953) from director. She had a small role in (1953), playing Vadim's wife, then had a leading role in a comedy starring, (1953). Bardot had a small role in a Hollywood-financed film being shot in Paris, (1953), starring. She received media attention when she attended the in April 1953. Bardot had a leading role in an Italian melodrama, (1954) and in a French adventure film, (1954). She had a good part as a flirtatious student in (1955), opposite for director.