Brigitte Bardot

Brigitte Bardot made a huge impact in the entertainment scenes thanks to her daring and fiery character portrayals. Back in the days, she’s one of the leading figures, moving pop culture to another level. Bardot was often referred to as “first and most liberated woman of post-war France,” which tells us that her influence is extremely wide. She was born in a wealthy family in Paris in 1934. Her conservative parents have strict requirements on her etiquette and friendship.

Bardot rose to the international scenes thanks to her part in the 1956 French film And God Created Woman. The 1960 court drama The Truth was Bardot’s greatest commercial success in French history. Throughout her career, Bardot starred in almost 50 films. In 1973, her last personal film The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot was released. Currently, she puts a lot of investment in terms of time, effort, and fortune for advocating animal right.

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