Brigitte Bardot, French screen legend, dies aged 91
Source: The Guardian
Sun 28 Dec 2025 04.50 EST
Last modified on Sun 28 Dec 2025 04.51 EST
Brigitte Bardot, the French actor and singer who became an international sex symbol before turning her back on the film industry to become an animal rights activist, has died aged 91.
Bardot shot to international fame with the 1956 film And God Created Woman, written and directed by her then-husband Roger Vadim, and for the next two decades embodied the idea of the archetypal sex kitten. In the early 70s, however, she announced her retirement from acting and became increasingly active politically. Her outspoken support of animal rights evolved into incendiary comments about ethnic minorities and open support for Frances far-right Front National, resulting in a string of convictions for racial hatred.
Born in 1934 in Paris, Bardot grew up in a prosperous, traditional Catholic family but excelled enough as a dancer to be allowed to study ballet, gaining a place at the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris. At the same time she found work as a model, appearing on the cover of Elle in 1950 while still 15. As a result of her modelling work, she was offered film roles; at one audition she met Vadim, whom she would marry in 1952, after she turned 18. Bardot was cast in small roles, with increasing prominence; she played Dirk Bogardes love interest in Doctor at Sea, a big hit in the UK in 1955.
But it was Vadims And God Created Woman, in which Bardot played an uninhibited teenager in Saint-Tropez, that consolidated her image and turned her into an international icon. The film was a huge hit in France, as well as internationally, and catapulted Bardot into the front rank of French screen performers.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/dec/28/brigitte-bardot-french-screen-legend-and-animal-rights-activist-dies
Didn't realize she was still around.
valleyrogue
(2,538 posts)She was a real life example of the old saying, You cant judge a book by its cover.
BlueMTexpat
(15,657 posts)But before she developed them - later in life - she truly WAS an icon!
It was so sad to see her become yet another RRWer!
valleyrogue
(2,538 posts)I am a woman, but I have to say no actress ever had a better figure than Bardot in her youth. She had the height, which was a benefit in that regard, and she had been trained as a dancer. She was quite the beauty when she was VERY young, before cigarettes and sun worshipping at St. Tropez aged her looks prematurely. When I say that, she noticeably aged before she turned 25. I give her credit for never undergoing the knife and letting herself age naturally. I can't fault her for that.
I CAN fault her for being a fascist, a racist, a xenophobe, a misogynist, and a homophobe. There is NOTHING to admire about her as a person. I don't think she was so involved with animal "rights" because she was in love with animals as much as she hated people. She was a misanthropist of the worst type.
BlueMTexpat
(15,657 posts)in what you say.
But she was definitely admired in France before her radical turn of beliefs, thus an icon.
valleyrogue
(2,538 posts)Raine
(31,083 posts)peacebuzzard
(5,793 posts)The world of animal advocacy lost their friend. RIP BB.
PS Now I start the day on a sad note. Thanks for this post and heads up. She was also a great actress. I watched so many of her old b&w films.
Omaha Steve
(108,345 posts)K&R!
OS
valleyrogue
(2,538 posts)She hated people, especially those who weren't white and privileged like she was. She got fined at least once for speaking out on behalf of her political beliefs.
I don't think she supported animal "rights" because she loved animals. She loathed people, that's why.
There are many other performers who have done work for animal-related causes who were not and are not despicable human beings.
nitpicked
(1,576 posts)bucolic_frolic
(53,856 posts)in an age when no one knew, and few imitated, how to do it or why.
I'm thinking of similar makeup in the early seasons of Mission: Impossible in re: Barbara Bain.
FakeNoose
(40,030 posts)
Rest in Peace, Brigitte Bardot ...