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Brigitte Bardot, the French actress who became a defining sex symbol of the 1960s before devoting her later years to animal rights activism, died Sunday, her foundation announced. She was 91.bloomberg
Bruno Jacquelin of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation told The Associated Press that she died at her home in southern France. The foundation’s statement expressed “immense sadness” over the death of its founder, calling her “a world-renowned actress and singer, who chose to abandon her prestigious career to dedicate her life and energy to animal welfare and her foundation”. No cause of death was specified.france24
Bardot had been in frail health in recent months. She was hospitalized in September and spent nearly three weeks at a private facility in Toulon in October following surgery for what French media described as a “serious illness”. In late November, she was hospitalized again for 10 days.clickorlando
Bardot became an international sensation with the 1956 film “And God Created Woman,” directed by her first husband, Roger Vadim. The film, which featured the then-18-year-old dancing nude on tables, shocked audiences and helped usher in the French New Wave cinema movement. Her tousled blonde hair, pouty lips, and uninhibited persona made her one of France’s most recognizable stars. In 1969, her features were chosen to represent Marianne, the national emblem of France, appearing on statues, postage stamps, and coins.bloomberg
She appeared in approximately 47 films over two decades, including Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 film “Contempt”. Despite substantial Hollywood offers, Bardot largely remained a star of European cinema, working in her native language. She retired from acting in 1973 at age 39 after watching a documentary on seal hunting.israelhayom
In 1986, Bardot established her foundation after raising three million francs by auctioning jewelry and personal belongings. The organization, recognized as serving the public interest in 1992, campaigns against fur trading, bullfighting, animal experimentation, and the treatment of animals in slaughterhouses. The foundation operates four sanctuaries in France housing over 7,000 rescued animals and conducts more than 2,000 investigations annually.straitstimes
Her activism earned her France’s Legion of Honor in 1985, though her later years were marked by controversy. Between 1997 and 2008, she was convicted five times for inciting racial hatred, particularly for criticizing Muslim practices and immigration.wikipedia
Bardot is survived by her fourth husband, Bernard d’Ormale, whom she married in 1992, and her son Nicolas-Jacques Charrier.the-independent