Bardot
Brigitte (Camille Javal) born 1934, French film actress and animal rights activist.
Contemporary Examples
“Maria was like a kitten,” recalled Warren Beatty, who was friends with Bardot.
Remembering Maria Schneider Holly Millea February 5, 2011
They have both known tumult from early on, with Bardot first attempting suicide as a teenager.
Brigitte Bardot Pens Letter Of Support For Far-Right Front National Candidate Marine Le Pen Eric Pape February 25, 2012
Bardot eventually wrote me a handwritten two-and-a-half page response in endearingly large block letters.
Brigitte Bardot Blasts Filmmakers Eric Pape September 26, 2010
Or it could end with Bardot refusing film rights to her authorized biography to Madonna because she wore fur.
Brigitte Bardot Blasts Filmmakers Eric Pape September 26, 2010
Or, perhaps, it could end with Bardot yelling into the phone at Kramer in a lecture on manners.
Brigitte Bardot Blasts Filmmakers Eric Pape September 26, 2010
This decade has seen the rise of another breed of French actress ever more different from the Bardot model.
How Bardot Influenced Sex Eric Pape September 26, 2009
Bardot has made clear in the past that she is not a member of the Front National even if she is politically on the French right.
Brigitte Bardot Pens Letter Of Support For Far-Right Front National Candidate Marine Le Pen Eric Pape February 25, 2012
It was a natural choice given that Bardot represented a young, vibrant, and rebellious France.
How Bardot Influenced Sex Eric Pape September 26, 2009
Bardot hardly carved a path that most other women could follow.
How Bardot Influenced Sex Eric Pape September 26, 2009
Following a strikingly apocalyptic litany of horrors that we humans visit upon animals, Bardot got around to Newman.
Brigitte Bardot Blasts Filmmakers Eric Pape September 26, 2010
noun
Brigitte (briʒit). born 1934, French film actress and animal rights activist
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