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Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot is a French actress, former fashion model, singer, animal rights activist and believe it or not, she was considered very attractive, and even deemed a sex kitten in the 1950s and 60s.
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(TrendHunter.com) Brigitte Bardot continues to inspire the fashion world; this time the iconic French actress, model and singer is channeled by German model Toni Garrn for ‘Holiday’ in Vogue Germany. The dreamy spread was…
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THE MOVIES: Brigitte Bardot is one of those interesting figures from cinema, an iconic actress known more for her image than her acting. A sort of French combination of Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield, she lacked the former's filmography even if she was more talented than the latter. Off the top of my head, I had seen maybe three Bardot movies before this box set, The Brigitte Bardot...
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Brigitte Bardot has said the Dutch are carrying out a "scandalously disproportionate slaughter which is deeply shocking because of its systematic character". Writing to Agriculture Minister Gerda Verburg the former actress is referring to the preventive culling of goats to prevent the spread of Q fever.
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From radionetherlands.nl
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Written by Tim Saunders
Screen legend Brigitte Bardot has donated the royalties she received from a recent French TV ad to animal welfare charities.
The actress was paid US$320,000 for her classic 1966 song Tu M’as Trop Menti to be used during a promotional campaign for a film festival in France. The actress is well known for her work with animals, and she has reportedly given the money to the Brigitte Bardot Foundation.
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- Brigitte Bardot - Bardot Hands 320000 Royalties To Animal Charities (images.contactmusic.com)
- Bardot Hands $320,000 Royalties To Animal Charities (femalefirst.co.uk)
None of these titles live up to the billing of "classics," but there's an enjoyable farce, a steamy melodrama, and a mondo-weirdo, retro-modern art film casting Bardot as a female incarnation of Don Juan.
From edgenewengland.com
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- 'Let them eat vegetables', Bardot tells EU (freerepublic.com)

