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Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot (/ b r ɪ ˌ ʒ iː t b ɑːr ˈ d oʊ / ⓘ brizh-EET bar-DOH; French: [bʁiʒit baʁdo] ⓘ; born 28 September 1934), often referred to by her initials B.B., [1] [2] is a French former actress, singer, and model as well as an animal rights activist.
In 1959, he married Brigitte Bardot; they had one son, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier, before divorcing in 1962. [2] In 1964, he married France Louis-Dreyfus, of the Louis-Dreyfus family, with whom he had two daughters, Sophie and Marie, before divorcing in 1967. [3] In 1982, he met his third wife Linda with whom he had one daughter, Rosalie. [3]
In 1972 Sachs opened a gallery in Hamburg and organised the first European exhibition of his friend Warhol. In 1974, he commissioned Warhol with a series of silkscreen portraits of his ex-wife Brigitte Bardot. [23] In May 2006, Sachs sold one of Warhol's silk screens of Bardot at auction for $3 million. [24]
Brigitte Bardot was treated by emergency services on Wednesday at her home in Saint-Tropez in Southern France.The 88-year-old French film icon's husband, Bernard d’Ormale, confirmed to local ...
Nobody does it quite like Brigitte Bardot. One of the ultimate sex symbols of the 1960s, Bardot shot to fame when she was just a teenager. After making her film debut in 1952, the French-born ...
It even caused Brigitte's husband at the time, Gunter Sachs, to ask for a divorce. [93] In Bardot's autobiography, she described the events and states that Boyd "was never her lover, but a tender and attentive friend." [94] In an interview with Photoplay Film in 1968, Boyd said, "Bardot is always Bardot. She's marvelous.
Smooth, tanned legs, beachy, undone hair, and the victorious smile of a woman who’s bagged a handsome younger husband, there was a clear resemblance of a confident, carefree “Bardot does ...
The film was a commercial disappointment. However the next collaboration between Allegret, Bardot and Vadim, Plucking the Daisy (1956), aka Mam'selle Striptease, was a huge success at the French box office. So too was Naughty Girl (1956), with Bardot. This allowed Vadim to get backing for his first movie as director.