Brigitte Bardot
Ein sex anaa gender | female |
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Country wey e be citizen | France |
Name in native language | Brigitte Bardot |
Birth name | Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot |
Name wey dem give am | Brigitte, Anne-Marie |
Family name | Bardot |
Nickname | BB |
Ein date of birth | 28 September 1934 |
Place dem born am | 15th arrondissement of Paris |
Ein poppie | Louis Bardot |
Mummie | Anne-Marie Mucel |
Sibling | Mijanou Bardot |
Spouse | Roger Vadim, Jacques Charrier, Gunter Sachs, Bernard d'Ormale |
Unmarried partner | Gilbert Bécaud, Serge Gainsbourg |
Kiddie | Nicolas-Jacques Charrier |
Native language | French |
Languages edey speak, rep anaa sign | French |
Educate for | Cours Hattemer, Conservatoire de Paris |
Residence | Saint-Tropez |
Work period (start) | 1952 |
Work period (end) | 1982 |
Lifestyle | vegetarianism |
Religion anaa worldview | Catholicism |
Wears | capri pants |
Hair color | blond hair |
Instrument | voice |
Discography | Brigitte Bardot discography |
Filmography | Brigitte Bardot filmography |
Record label | MGM Records, Philips Records, Fontana Records, Barclay, Disc'AZ |
Dema official website | https://www.brigitte-bardot.fr |
Documentation files at | SAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts |
Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot (dem born am 28 September 1934), wey dem often dey refer am plus ein initials B.B.,[1][2] be former French actress, singer den model. She be famous secof she dey portray sexually emancipated characters plus hedonistic lifestyles, na she be one of de best known sex symbols for de 1950s den 1970s insyd.
Discography
[edit | edit source]Studio albums
[edit | edit source]Year | Original title | Translation | Songwriters(s) | Label | Main tracks |
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1956 | Et dieu... créa la femme
(music from Roger Vadim's motion picture) |
And God Created Woman | Paul Misraki | Versailles | |
1963 | Brigitte | Brigitte Bardot Sings | Serge Gainsbourg
Claude Bolling Jean-Max Rivière Fernand Bonifay Spencer Williams Gérard Bourgeois |
Philips | L'appareil à sous
Invitango Les amis de la musique La Madrague El Cuchipe |
1964 | B.B. | André Popp
Jean-Michel Rivat Jean-Max Rivière Fernand Bonifay Gérard Bourgeois |
Moi je joue
Une histoire de plage Maria Ninguém Je danse donc je suis Ciel de lit | ||
1968 | Bonnie and Clyde
(with Serge Gainsbourg) |
Serge Gainsbourg
Alain Goraguer Spencer Williams Jean-Max Rivière |
Fontana | Bonnie And Clyde
Bubble Gum Comic Strip | |
Show | Serge Gainsbourg
Francis Lai Jean-Max Rivière |
AZ | Harley Davidson
Ay Que Viva La Sangria Contact |
Oda notable singles
[edit | edit source]Year | Original Title | Translation | Songwriters(s) | Label |
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1962 | Sidonie
(music from Louis Malle's the motion picture Vie Privée) |
Fiorenzo Capri
Charles Cros Jean-Max Rivière |
Barclay | |
1965 | Viva Maria!
(music from Louis Malle's eponymous motion picture) (with Jeanne Moreau) |
Jean-Claude Carrière
Georges Delerue |
Philips | |
1966 | Le soleil | The Sun | Jean-Max Rivière
Gérard Bourgeois |
AZ |
1969 | La fille de paille | The Straw Girl | Franck Gérald
Gérard Lenorman |
Philips |
1970 | Tu veux ou tu veux pas
(Nem Vem Que Nao Tem) |
Do You Want Or Not | Pierre Cour
Carlos Imperial |
Barclay |
Nue au soleil | Naked Under The Sun | Jean Fredenucci
Jean Schmidtt | ||
1972 | Tu es venu mon amour / Vous Ma Lady
(with Laurent Vergez) |
You Came My Love / You My Lady | Hugues Aufray
Eddy Marnay Eddie Barclay | |
Boulevard du rhum
(with Guy Marchand) (music from Robert Enrico's motion picture) |
Boulevard Of Rhum | François De Roubaix
Jean-Paul-Egide Martini | ||
1973 | Soleil de ma vie
(with Sacha Distel) |
Sun Of My Life | Stevie Wonder
Jean Broussolle |
Pathé |
1982 | Toutes les bêtes sont à aimer | All Animals Must Be Loved | Jean-Max Rivière | Polydor |
1986 | Je t'aime... moi non plus
(with Serge Gainsbourg) (released and shelved in 1968) |
I Love You... Me Neither | Serge Gainsbourg | Philips |
Books
[edit | edit source]Bardot sanso wrep five books:
- Noonoah: Le petit phoque blanc (Grasset, 1978)
- Initiales B.B. (autobiography, Grasset & Fasquelle, 1996)
- Le Carré de Pluton (Grasset & Fasquelle, 1999)
- Un Cri Dans Le Silence (Editions Du Rocher, 2003)
- Pourquoi? (Editions Du Rocher, 2006)
Accolades
[edit | edit source]Awards den nominations
[edit | edit source]- 12th Victoires du cinéma français (French cinema victories) (1957): Best Actress, win, as Juliette Hardy in And God Created Woman.[3]
- 11th Bambi Awards (1958): Best Actress, nomination, as Juliette Hardy in And God Created Woman.[4]
- 14th Victoires du cinéma français (1959): Best Actress, win, as Yvette Maudet in In Case of Adversity.[5]
- Brussels European Awards (1960): Best Actress, win, as Dominique Marceau in The Truth.[6]
- 5th David di Donatello Awards (1961): Best Foreign Actress, win, as Dominique Marceau in The Truth.[7]
- 12th Étoiles de cristal (Crystal stars) by the French Cinema Academy (1966): Best Actress, win, as Marie Fitzgerald O'Malley in Viva Maria!.[8]
- 18th Bambi Awards (1967): Bambi Award of Popularity, win.[9]
- 20th BAFTA Awards (1967): BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress, nomination, as Marie Fitzgerald O'Malley in Viva Maria!.[10]
Honours
[edit | edit source]- 1980: Medal of the City of Trieste.
- 1985: Legion of Honour. Medal of the City of Lille.
- 1989: Peace Prize in humanitarian merit.
- 1992: Induction into the United Nations Environment Programme's Global 500 Roll of Honour. Creation in Hollywood of the Brigitte Bardot International Award as part of the Genesis Awards.
- 1994: Medal of the City of Paris.
- 1995: Medal of the City of Saint-Tropez.
- 1996: Medal of the City of La Baule.
- 1997: Greece's UNESCO Ecology Award. Medal of the City of Athens.
- 1999: Asteroid 17062 Bardot was named after her.
- 2001: PETA Humanitarian Award.
- 2008: Spanish Altarriba foundation Award.
- 2017: A statue of 700 kilograms (1,500 lb) and 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) high was erected in her honour in central Saint-Tropez.
- 2019: GAIA Lifetime Achievement Award from the Belgian association for the defence of animal rights.
- 2021: Her effigy in Saint-Tropez was dressed in 1400 gold leaves of 23.75 carats each
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "And Bardot Became BB". Institut français du Royaume-Uni. Archived from the original on 8 August 2018. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ↑ Probst 2012, p. 7.
- ↑ Choulant 2019, p. 65.
- ↑ Lee, Sophie (28 September 2020). "The 10 Chicest Moments in Brigitte Bardot's Career". L'Officiel. Archived from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ↑ Choulant 2019, p. 93.
- ↑ Choulant 2019, p. 103.
- ↑ Roberts, Paul G (2015). "Brigitte Bardot". Style icons Vol 3 − Bombshells. Sydney: Fashion Industry Broadcast. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-6277-6189-5.
- ↑ Choulant 2019, p. 156.
- ↑ "Bambi Awards 1967" (PDF). Elke Sommer Online (insyd German). 21 January 1967. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 December 2021.
- ↑ "BAFTA: Film in 1967". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Archived from the original on 27 November 2021.
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