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Brigitte Bardot (née Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot)

Memorial Page for Brigitte Bardot (née Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot)

Sep 28, 1934 – Dec 28, 2025(91 years)Died in:Saint-Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

French actress, singer, animal rights activist

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Occupation(12)

singerautobiographerfilm actoranimal rights advocaterecording artistdancerfashion modelwriterpublic figureactormodelanimal protectionist

Awards(5)

Bambi AwardOrder of the Golden ArkPrix des intellectuels indépendantsDavid di Donatello for Best Foreign ActressPaul Léautaud Prize

Spouse(4)

Roger VadimJacques CharrierGunter SachsBernard d'Ormale

Education(2)

Cours HattemerConservatoire de Paris

Brigitte Bardot (* September 28, 1934 in 15th arrondissement of Paris; † December 28, 2025 in Saint-Tropez) was a french actress, singer, animal rights activist. She was 91 years old. She had 4 husbands. She had 1 child. Her education included Cours Hattemer and Conservatoire de Paris. Her faith was Catholicism. She received 5 awards, including Bambi Award, Order of the Golden Ark. Her cause of death was cancer. She was buried at Cemetery of Saint-Tropez.

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Born in 15th arrondissement of Paris, Île-de-France

1934

Married Roger Vadim

1952

until 1957

Married Jacques Charrier

1959

until 1962

David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actress

1961

Married Gunter Sachs

1966

until 1969

Married Bernard d'Ormale

1992

until 2025

Paul Léautaud Prize

1996

Prix des intellectuels indépendants

2003

Died in Saint-Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (cancer)

2025

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Cemetery of Saint-Tropez

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Brigitte Bardot (née Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot). Forever remembered.