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Name
  
Brigitte Bardot

Role
  
Actress


Height
  
1.7 m

Brigitte Bardot covering her body with a pink towel

Full Name
  
Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot

Born
  
28 September 1934 (age 89) (
1934-09-28
)
Paris, France

Occupation
  
Actressmodelsingeranimal rights activist

Years active
  
1952–1973 (actress)1973–present (animal rights activist)

Relatives
  
Mijanou Bardot (sister)Patrick Bauchau (brother-in-law)

Spouse
  
Bernard d'Ormale (m. 1992)

Movies
  
And God Created Woman, Contempt, Viva Maria!, Don Juan - or If Don Juan Wer, A Very Private Affair

Similar People
  
Sophia Loren, Jane Birkin, Claudia Cardinale, Catherine Deneuve, Marilyn Monroe

Profiles


Children
  
Nicolas-Jacques Charrier

Brigitte bardot biography


Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot ([bʁiʒit baʁˈdo]; born 28 September 1934) is a French actress, singer, dancer and fashion model, who later became an animal rights activist. She was one of the best known sex symbols of the 1950s and 1960s and was widely referred to by her initials, B.B.

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Brigitte Bardot looking afar while wearing a black blouse

Bardot was an aspiring ballerina in her early life. She started her acting career in 1952. After appearing in 16 routine comedy films that had limited international release, she became world-famous in 1957 after starring in the controversial film And God Created Woman. Bardot caught the attention of French intellectuals. She was the subject of Simone de Beauvoir's 1959 essay, The Lolita Syndrome, which described Bardot as a "locomotive of women's history" and built upon existentialist themes to declare her the first and most liberated woman of post-war France. She later starred in Jean-Luc Godard's 1963 film Le Mépris. For her role in Louis Malle's 1965 film Viva Maria! Bardot was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress. From 1969 to 1978, Bardot was the official face of Marianne (who had previously been anonymous) to represent the liberty of France.

Brigitte Bardot with blonde wavy hair

Bardot retired from the entertainment industry in 1973. During her career in show business, she starred in 47 films, performed in several musical shows and recorded over 60 songs. She was awarded the Legion of Honour in 1985 but refused to accept it. After her retirement, she established herself as an animal rights activist. During the 2000s, she generated controversy by criticizing immigration and Islam in France and has been fined five times for inciting racial hatred.

Brigitte Bardot wearing a green headband and black blouse

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Early life

Brigitte Bardot with blonde curly hair and wearing a sexy top

Bardot was born a brunette in Paris, the daughter of Louis Bardot (1896–1975) and Anne-Marie "Toty" Bardot (née Mucel; 1912–1978). Louis had an engineering degree and worked with his father, Charles Bardot, in the family business. Louis and Anne-Marie married in 1933. Bardot grew up in an upper middle-class Roman Catholic observant home. When she was seven she was admitted to the Cours Hattemer, a private school. She went to school three days a week, and otherwise studied at home. This gave time for lessons at Madame Bourget's dance studio three days a week. Brigitte's mother also enrolled Brigitte's younger sister, Marie-Jeanne (born 5 May 1938), in dance. Marie-Jeanne eventually gave up dancing lessons and did not tell her mother, whereas Brigitte concentrated on ballet. In 1947, Bardot was accepted to the Conservatoire de Paris. For three years she attended ballet classes by Russian choreographer Boris Knyazev. One of her classmates was Leslie Caron. The other ballerinas nicknamed Bardot "Bichette" ("Little Doe").

Brigitte Bardot with wavy hair and wearing a black see-through dress

At the invitation of an acquaintance of her mother, she modelled in a fashion show in 1949. In the same year, she modelled for a fashion magazine "Jardin des Modes" managed by journalist Hélène Lazareff. Aged 15, she appeared on an 8 March 1950 cover of Elle and was noticed by a young film director, Roger Vadim, while babysitting. He showed an issue of the magazine to director and screenwriter Marc Allégret, who offered Bardot the opportunity to audition for Les lauriers sont coupés. Although Bardot got the role, the film was cancelled but made her consider becoming an actress. Her relationship with Vadim, who attended the audition, influenced her further life and career.

Career

Brigitte Bardot with messy hair while wearing a black blouse

Bardot debuted in a highly popular comedy film starring Bourvil, Le Trou Normand (1952) (English title: Crazy for Love).

Brigitte Bardot with tied up hair while wearing a necklace

She played the lead in Manina, the Girl in the Bikini (1953) from director Willy Rozier. She had a small role in The Long Teeth (1953), playing Vadim's wife, then had a leading role in a comedy starring Jean Richard, His Father's Portrait (1953).

Bardot had a small role in a Hollywood-financed film being shot in Paris, Act of Love (1953), starring Kirk Douglas. She received media attention when she attended the Cannes Film Festival in April 1953.

Bardot had a leading role in an Italian melodrama, Concert of Intrigue (1954) and in a French adventure film, Caroline and the Rebels (1954). She had a good part as a flirtatious student in School for Love (1955), opposite Jean Marais for director Marc Allegret.

Bardot played her first sizeable English language role in Doctor at Sea (1955), as the love interest for Dirk Bogarde. The film was the third most popular movie at the British box office that year.

She had a small role in The Grand Maneuver (1955) for director Rene Clair, supporting Gerard Philippe and Michelle Morgan. The part was bigger in The Light Across the Street (1956) for director Georges Lacombe. She did another with Hollywood film, Helen of Troy, playing Helen's handmaiden.

For the 1956 Italian movie Mio figlio Nerone Bardot was asked by the director to appear as a blonde. Rather than wear a wig to hide her naturally brunette hair she decided to dye her hair. She was so pleased with the results that she decided to retain the hair colour.

Stardom

Bardot then appeared in four movies that made her a star. First up was a musical, Naughty Girl (1956), where Bardot played a troublesome school girl. Directed by Michel Boisrond, it was co-written by Roger Vadim and was a big hit, the 12th most popular film of the year in France. It was followed by a comedy, Plucking the Daisy (1956), written by Vadim with the director Marc Allegret, and another success at France. So too was the comedy The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful (1956) with Louis Jourdan.

Finally there was the melodrama And God Created Woman (1956), Vadim's debut as director, with Bardot starring opposite Jean-Louis Trintignant and Curt Jurgens. The film, about an immoral teenager in a respectable small-town setting, was a huge success, not just in France but also around the world - it was among the ten most popular films in Britain in 1957. It turned Bardot into an international star. In 1958 the moniker "sex kitten" was invented for her.

During her early career, professional photographer Sam Lévin's photos contributed to her image of Bardot's sensuality. One showed Bardot from behind, dressed in a white corset. British photographer Cornel Lucas made images of Bardot in the 1950s and 1960s, that have become representative of her public persona.

Bardot followed And God Created Woman with La Parisienne (1957), a comedy co-starring Charles Boyer for director Boisrond. She was reunited with Vadim in another melodrama The Night Heaven Fell (1958) and played a criminal who seduced Jean Gabin in In Case of Adversity (1958). The latter was the 13th most seen movie of the year in France.

The Female (1959) for director Julien Duvivier was popular, but Babette Goes to War (1959), a comedy set in World War Two, was a huge hit, the fourth biggest movie of the year in France. Also widely seen was Come Dance with Me (1959) from Boisrond.

The Truth

Her next film was the courtroom drama The Truth (1960), from .Henri-Georges Clouzot. It was a highly publicised production, which resulted in Bardot having an affair and attempting suicide. The film was Bardot's biggest ever commercial success in France, the third biggest hit of the year, and was nominated for a Best Foreign Film Oscar.

She made a comedy with Vadim, Please, Not Now! (1961) and had a role in the all-star anthology, Famous Love Affairs (1962).

Bardot was awarded a David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign actress for her role in A Very Private Affair (Vie privée, 1962), directed by Louis Malle. More popular in France was Love on a Pillow (1962), another for Vadim.

International films

In the mid-1960s Bardot made films which seemed to be more aimed at the international market. In 1963, she starred in Jean-Luc Godard's film Le Mépris, produced by Joseph E. Levine and starring Jack Palance. The following year she co-starred with Anthony Perkins in the comedy Une ravissante idiote (1964).

Bardot finally appeared in a Hollywood film in Dear Brigitte (1965), a comedy starring James Stewart as an academic whose son develops a crush on Bardot. Bardot's appearance was relatively brief and the film was not a big hit.

More successful was the Western buddy comedy Viva Maria! (1965) for director Louis Malle, appearing opposite Jeanne Moreau. It was a big hit in France and around the world although it did not break through in the US as much as was hoped.

After a cameo in Godard's, Masculin Féminin (1966) she had her first flop in a long time, Two Weeks in September (1968), a French-English co production. She had a small role in the all-star Spirits of the Dead (1968), acting opposite Alain Delon, then tried a Hollywood film again: Shalako (1968), a Western starring Sean Connery, which was a box office disappointment.

Final films

Les Femmes (1969) was a flop, although the screwball comedy The Bear and the Doll (1970) performed slightly better. Her last few films were mostly comedies: Les Novices (1970), Boulevard du Rhum (1971) (with Lino Ventura). The Legend of Frenchie King (1971) was more popular, helped by Bardot co-starring with Claudia Cardinale. She made one more with Vadim, Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman (1973), playing the title role. Vadim said the film marked "Underneath what people call "the Bardot myth" was something interesting, even though she was never considered the most professional actress in the world. For years, since she has been growing older, and the Bardot myth has become just a souvenir... I was curious in her as a woman and I had to get to the end of something with her, to get out of her and express many things I felt were in her. Brigitte always gave the impression of sexual freedom - she is a completely open and free person, without any aggression. So I gave her the part of a man - that amused me.

"If Don Juan is not my last movie it will be my next to last," said Bardot during filming. She kept her word and only made one more film, The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot (1973).

Her career had traversed epochs where it was possible to say, "In the Sixties and early Seventies, there was no better known – or more scandalous – movie star on earth. — Not since the death of Valentino had a star aroused such insane devotion in their fans." In 1973, Bardot announced she was retiring from acting as "a way to get out elegantly".

Singing career

She participated in several musical shows and recorded many popular songs in the 1960s and 1970s, mostly in collaboration with Serge Gainsbourg, Bob Zagury and Sacha Distel, including "Harley Davidson"; "Je Me Donne À Qui Me Plaît"; "Bubble gum"; "Contact"; "Je Reviendrai Toujours Vers Toi"; "L'Appareil À Sous"; "La Madrague"; "On Déménage"; "Sidonie"; "Tu Veux, Ou Tu Veux Pas?"; "Le Soleil De Ma Vie" (the cover of Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life"); and the notorious "Je t'aime... moi non-plus". Bardot pleaded with Gainsbourg not to release this duet and he complied with her wishes; the following year, he rerecorded a version with British-born model and actress Jane Birkin that became a massive hit all over Europe. The version with Bardot was issued in 1986 and became a popular download hit in 2006 when Universal Music made its back catalogue available to purchase online, with this version of the song ranking as the third most popular download.

Personal life

On 21 December 1952, aged 18, Bardot married director Roger Vadim. They divorced in 1957, after less than five years of marriage; they had no children together, but remained in touch, and even collaborated on later projects. The stated reason for the divorce was Bardot's affair with two other men. While married to Vadim, Bardot had an affair with Jean-Louis Trintignant, who was her co-star in And God Created Woman. Trintignant was also a married man, being at the time married to actress Stéphane Audran. The two lived together for about two years, spanning the period before and after Bardot's divorce from Vadim, but they never married. Their relationship was complicated by Trintignant's frequent absence due to military service and Bardot's affair with musician Gilbert Bécaud.

In May 1958, Bardot withdrew to the seclusion of Southern France, where she had bought the house La Madrague in Saint-Tropez.

In early 1958, after her divorce from Vadim, it was followed in quick order by her break-up with Trintignant and Bardot suffered a reported nervous breakdown in Italy, according to newspaper reports. A suicide attempt with sleeping pills two days earlier was also noted, but was denied by her public relations manager. She recovered within weeks and then began an affair with the actor Jacques Charrier. She became pregnant well before they were married on 18 June 1959. Bardot's only child, her son Nicolas-Jacques Charrier, was born on 11 January 1960. After she and Charrier divorced in 1962, Nicolas was raised in the Charrier family and had little contact with his biological mother until his adulthood.

Bardot's third marriage was to German millionaire playboy Gunter Sachs, and it lasted from 14 July 1966 to 1 October 1969. In 1968, she began dating Patrick Gilles, who went on to costar with her in The Bear and the Doll (1970); but she ended their relationship in the spring of 1971.

Over the next few years, Bardot dated in succession the bartender/ski instructor Christian Kalt; club owner Luigi Rizzi; musician (later producer) Bob Zagury; singer Serge Gainsbourg; writer John Gilmore; actor Warren Beatty, and Laurent Vergez, who was her co-star in Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman. The longest of these casual relationships was with sculptor Miroslav Brozek. She lived with him from 1975 to December 1979, posed for some of his sculptures. After breaking up with Brozek, she was involved in a long-term relationship with French TV producer Allain Bougrain-duBourg.

In 1974, Bardot appeared in a nude photo shoot in Playboy magazine, which celebrated her 40th birthday. On 28 September 1983, her 49th birthday, Bardot took an overdose of sleeping pills or tranquilizers with red wine. She had to be rushed to hospital, where her life was saved after a stomach pump was used to evacuate the pills from her body. Bardot is also a breast cancer survivor.

Bardot's fourth and current husband is Bernard d'Ormale, a former adviser of Jean-Marie Le Pen, former leader of the far right party Front National; they were married on 16 August 1992.

Animal welfare activism

In 1973, before her 39th birthday, Bardot announced her retirement. After appearing in more than forty motion pictures and recording several music albums, most notably with Serge Gainsbourg, she used her fame to promote animal rights.

In 1986, she established the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for the Welfare and Protection of Animals. She became a vegetarian and raised three million francs to fund the foundation by auctioning off jewellery and personal belongings.

She is a strong animal rights activist and a major opponent of the consumption of horse meat. In support of animal protection, she condemned seal hunting in Canada during a visit to that country with Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. On 25 May 2011 the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society renamed its fast interceptor vessel, MV Gojira, as MV Brigitte Bardot in appreciation of her support.

She once had a neighbour's donkey castrated while looking after it, on the grounds of its "sexual harassment" of her own donkey and mare, for which she was taken to court by the donkey's owner in 1989. Bardot wrote a 1999 letter to Chinese President Jiang Zemin, published in French magazine VSD, in which she accused the Chinese of "torturing bears and killing the world's last tigers and rhinos to make aphrodisiacs".

She has donated more than $140,000 over two years for a mass sterilization and adoption program for Bucharest's stray dogs, estimated to number 300,000.

In August 2010, Bardot addressed a letter to the Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II of Denmark, appealing for the sovereign to halt the killing of dolphins in the Faroe Islands. In the letter, Bardot describes the activity as a "macabre spectacle" that "is a shame for Denmark and the Faroe Islands ... This is not a hunt but a mass slaughter ... an outmoded tradition that has no acceptable justification in today's world".

On 22 April 2011, French culture minister Frédéric Mitterrand officially included bullfighting in the country's cultural heritage. Bardot wrote him a highly critical letter of protest.

From 2013 onwards the Brigitte Bardot Foundation in collaboration with Kagyupa International Monlam Trust of India has operated annual Veterinary Care Camp. She has committed to the cause of animal welfare in Bodhgaya year after year.

On 23 July 2015, Brigitte Bardot condemned Greg Hunt's plan to eradicate 2 million cats to save endangered species such as Warru and Night Parrot.

Bardot expressed support for President Charles de Gaulle in the 1960s. Her husband Bernard d'Ormale is a former adviser of the Front National, the main far right party in France, known for its nationalist and conservative beliefs.

In her 1999 book Le Carré de Pluton ("Pluto's Square"), Bardot criticizes the procedure used in the ritual slaughter of sheep during the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha. Additionally, in a section in the book entitled, "Open Letter to My Lost France", Bardot writes that "my country, France, my homeland, my land is again invaded by an overpopulation of foreigners, especially Muslims". For this comment, a French court fined her 30,000 francs in June 2000. She had been fined in 1997 for the original publication of this open letter in Le Figaro and again in 1998 for making similar remarks.

In her 2003 book, Un cri dans le silence ("A Scream in the Silence"), she warned of an "Islamicization of France", and said of Muslim immigration:

Over the last twenty years, we have given in to a subterranean, dangerous, and uncontrolled infiltration, which not only resists adjusting to our laws and customs but which will, as the years pass, attempt to impose its own.

In the book, she contrasted her close gay friends with today's homosexuals, who "jiggle their bottoms, put their little fingers in the air and with their little castrato voices moan about what those ghastly heteros put them through" and that some contemporary homosexuals behave like "fairground freaks". In her own defence, Bardot wrote in a letter to a French gay magazine: "Apart from my husband — who maybe will cross over one day as well — I am entirely surrounded by homos. For years, they have been my support, my friends, my adopted children, my confidants."

In her book she wrote about issues such as racial mixing, immigration, the role of women in politics and Islam. The book also contained a section attacking what she called the mixing of genes and praised previous generations who, she said, had given their lives to push out invaders.

On 10 June 2004, Bardot was convicted for a fourth time by a French court for "inciting racial hatred" and fined €5,000. Bardot denied the racial hatred charge and apologized in court, saying: "I never knowingly wanted to hurt anybody. It is not in my character."

In 2008, Bardot was convicted of inciting racial/religious hatred in relation to a letter she wrote, a copy of which she sent to Nicolas Sarkozy when he was Interior Minister of France. The letter stated her objections to Muslims in France ritually slaughtering sheep by slitting their throats without anesthetizing them first. She also said, in reference to Muslims, that she was "fed up with being under the thumb of this population which is destroying us, destroying our country and imposing its habits". The trial concluded on 3 June 2008, with a conviction and fine of €15,000, the largest of her fines to date. The prosecutor stated that she was tired of charging Bardot with offences related to racial hatred.

During the 2008 United States presidential election, she branded the Republican Party vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin as "stupid" and a "disgrace to women". She criticized the former governor of Alaska for her stance on global warming and gun control. She was also offended by Palin's support for Arctic oil exploration and for her lack of consideration in protecting polar bears.

On 13 August 2010, Bardot lashed out at director Kyle Newman regarding his plan to make a biographical film on her life. She told him, "Wait until I'm dead before you make a movie about my life!" otherwise "sparks will fly".

Influence in pop culture

In fashion, the Bardot neckline (a wide open neck that exposes both shoulders) is named after her. Bardot popularized this style which is especially used for knitted sweaters or jumpers although it is also used for other tops and dresses. Bardot popularized the bikini in her early films such as Manina (1952) (released in France as Manina, la fille sans voiles). The following year she was also photographed in a bikini on every beach in the south of France during the Cannes Film Festival. She gained additional attention when she filmed ...And God Created Woman (1956) with Jean-Louis Trintignant (released in France as Et Dieu Créa La Femme). Bardot portrayed an immoral teenager cavorting in a bikini who seduces men in a respectable small-town setting. The film was an international success. The bikini was in the 1950s relatively well accepted in France but was still considered risqué in the United States. As late as 1959, Anne Cole, one of the United States' largest swimsuit designers, said, "It's nothing more than a G-string. It's at the razor's edge of decency." She also brought into fashion the choucroute ("Sauerkraut") hairstyle (a sort of beehive hair style) and gingham clothes after wearing a checkered pink dress, designed by Jacques Esterel, at her wedding to Charrier. She was the subject for an Andy Warhol painting.

The Bardot pose describes an iconic modeling portrait shot around 1960 where Bardot is dressed only in a pair of black pantyhose, cross-legged over her front and cross-armed over her breasts. This pose has been emulated numerous times by models and celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Elle Macpherson and Monica Bellucci.

The Australian pop group Bardot was named after her.

In addition to popularizing the bikini swimming suit, Bardot has been credited with popularizing the city of St. Tropez and the town of Armação dos Búzios in Brazil, which she visited in 1964 with her boyfriend at the time, Brazilian musician Bob Zagury. The place where she stayed in Búzios is today a small hotel, Pousada do Sol, and also a French restaurant, Cigalon. The town hosts a Bardot statue by Christina Motta.

Bardot was idolized by the young John Lennon and Paul McCartney. They made plans to shoot a film featuring The Beatles and Bardot, similar to A Hard Day's Night, but the plans were never fulfilled. Lennon's first wife Cynthia Powell lightened her hair color to more closely resemble Bardot, while George Harrison made comparisons between Bardot and his first wife Pattie Boyd, as Cynthia wrote later in A Twist of Lennon. Lennon and Bardot met in person once, in 1968 at the Mayfair Hotel, introduced by Beatles press agent Derek Taylor; a nervous Lennon took LSD before arriving, and neither star impressed the other. (Lennon recalled in a memoir, "I was on acid, and she was on her way out.") According to the liner notes of his first (self-titled) album, musician Bob Dylan dedicated the first song he ever wrote to Bardot. He also mentioned her by name in "I Shall Be Free", which appeared on his second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. The first-ever official exhibition spotlighting Bardot's influence and legacy opened in Paris on 29 September 2009 – a day after her 75th birthday.

Discography

Bardot released several albums and singles during the 1960s and 1970s

  • "Sidonie" (1961, Barclay), lyrics by Charles Cros, music by Jean-Max Rivière and Yanis Spanos, guitar by Brigitte – first song, from the film Vie privée
  • Brigitte Bardot Sings (1963, Philips) – collaborations by Serge Gainsbourg ("L'Appareil à sous", "Je me donne à qui me plaît"), Jean-Max Rivière as writer ("La Madrague") and singer ("Tiens ! C'est toi!"), Claude Bolling and Gérard Bourgeois
  • B.B. (1964, Philips) with Claude Bolling, Alain Goraguer, Gérard Bourgeois
  • "Ah ! Les p'tites femmes de Paris", duet with Jeanne Moreau in Viva Maria (1965, Philips), directed by Georges Delerue
  • Brigitte Bardot Show 67 (1967, Mercury) with Serge Gainsbourg (writes "Harley Davidson", "Comic Strip", "Contact" and "Bonnie and Clyde"), Sacha Distel, Manitas de Plata, Claude Brasseur and David Bailey
  • "Je t'aime... moi non plus", duet with Serge Gainsbourg (1967, published by Philips in 1986)
  • Brigitte Bardot Show (1968, Mercury), themes by Francis Lai
  • [Burlington Cameo Brings You] Special Bardot (1968. RCA) with "The Good Life" by Sacha Distel and "Comic Strip (with Gainsbourg) in English
  • Single Duet with Serge Gainsbourg "Bonnie and Clyde" (Fontana)
  • "La Fille de paille"/"Je voudrais perdre la mémoire" (1969, Philips), collaboration with Gérard Lenorman
  • Tu veux ou tu veux pas (1970, Barclay) with the hit "Tu veux ou tu veux pas" (the French version of the Brazilian "Nem Vem Que Não Tem"), directed by François Bernheim; "John and Michael", hymn to the collective love; "Mon léopard et moi", a collaboration with Darry Cowl, and "Depuis que tu m'as quitté"
  • "Nue au soleil"/"C'est une bossa nova" (1970, Barclay)
  • "Chacun son homme", duet with Annie Girardot in Les Novices (1970, Barclay)
  • "Boulevard du rhum" and "Plaisir d'amour", duet with Guy Marchand, in Boulevard du rhum (1971, Barclay)
  • "Vous ma lady", duet with Laurent Vergez, and "Tu es venu mon amour" (1973, Barclay)
  • "Le Soleil de ma vie", duet with Sacha Distel
  • "Toutes les bêtes sont à aimer" (1982, Polydor)
  • Books

    Bardot has also written five books:

  • Noonoah: Le petit phoque blanc (Grasset, 1978)
  • Initales B.B. (autobiography, Grasset & Fasquelle, 1996)
  • Le Carré de Pluton (Grasset & Fasquelle, 1999)
  • Un Cri Dans Le Silence (Editions Du Rocher, 2003)
  • Pourquoi? (Editions Du Rocher, 2006)
  • Literature

  • Brigitte Tast, Hans-Jürgen Tast (Hrsg.) Brigitte Bardot. Filme 1953–1961. Anfänge des Mythos B.B. (Hildesheim 1982) ISBN 3-88842-109-8.
  • Servat, Henry-Jean (2016). Brigitte Bardot - My Life in Fashion (Hardback). Paris: Flammation S.A. ISBN 978-2--08-0202697. 
  • Singer, Barnett Brigitte Bardot: A Biography (McFarland & Company, 2006) ISBN 0-7864-2515-6, ISBN 978-0-7864-2515-0
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1973
    The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot as
    Arabelle
    1973
    Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman as
    Jeanne
    1971
    The Legend of Frenchie King as
    Louise / Frenchie King
    1971
    Rum Runners as
    Linda Larue
    1970
    Les novices as
    Agnès
    1970
    The Bear and the Doll as
    Felicia
    1969
    Les femmes as
    Clara
    1968
    Shalako as
    Irina Lazaar
    1968
    Spirits of the Dead as
    Giuseppina Ditterheim (segment "William Wilson")
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: Bubble Gum (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: Ce n'est pas vrai (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: Contact (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: Everybody Loves My Baby (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: Harley Davidson (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: Je reviendrai toujours vers toi (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: La madrague (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: Marseillaise (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: Mister Sun (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot: The Devil Is English (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot: Bonnie and Clyde (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot: Comic Strip (Music Video short) as
    Brigitte Bardot
    1967
    Two Weeks in September as
    Cecile
    1966
    Masculine Feminine as
    Brigitte Bardot (uncredited)
    1965
    Viva Maria! as
    Maria Fitzgerald O'Malley aka Maria I
    1965
    Dear Brigitte as
    Brigitte Bardot (uncredited)
    1964
    Marie Soleil as
    Brigitte Bardot (uncredited)
    1964
    Paparazzi (Short) as
    Brigitte Bardot (uncredited)
    1964
    Agent 38-24-36 as
    Penelope 'Penny' Lightfeather
    1963
    Bande-annonce de 'Le mépris' (Short)
    1963
    Contempt as
    Camille Javal
    1962
    Love on a Pillow as
    Geneviève Le Theil
    1962
    A Very Private Affair as
    Jill
    1961
    Famous Love Affairs as
    Agnès Bernauer (segment "Agnès Bernauer")
    1961
    Please, Not Now! as
    Sophie
    1960
    La Vérité as
    Dominique Marceau
    1960
    It Happened All Night as
    Brigitte Bardot (uncredited)
    1959
    Come Dance with Me! as
    Virginie Dandieu
    1959
    Babette Goes to War as
    Babette
    1958
    The Female as
    Eva Marchand
    1958
    Love Is My Profession as
    Yvette Maudet
    1958
    The Night Heaven Fell as
    Ursula
    1957
    La Parisienne as
    Brigitte Laurier
    1956
    ...And God Created Woman as
    Juliete Hardy
    1956
    Her Bridal Night as
    Chouchou
    1956
    Plucking the Daisy as
    Agnès Dumont
    1956
    Nero's Mistress as
    Poppea
    1956
    Naughty Girl as
    Brigitte Latour
    1956
    Helen of Troy as
    Andraste
    1955
    The Light Across the Street as
    Olivia Marceau
    1955
    The Grand Maneuver as
    Lucie
    1955
    Doctor at Sea as
    Hélène Colbert
    1955
    School for Love as
    Sophie Dimater
    1955
    Caroline and the Rebels as
    Pilar d'Aranda
    1954
    Concert of Intrigue as
    Anna Schumann
    1954
    Royal Affairs in Versailles as
    Mademoiselle de Rosille
    1953
    Act of Love as
    Mimi
    1953
    His Father's Portrait as
    Domino
    1953
    Les dents longues as
    La femme du témoin au mariage / Marriage Witness' Wife (uncredited)
    1952
    The Girl in the Bikini as
    Manina
    1952
    Crazy for Love as
    Javotte Lemoine
    Music Department
    1982
    Joseph Morder sur Radio Ark en Ciel (Carnet Filmé: 6 juillet 1982) (Documentary) (songs)
    1980
    Coeur bleu (songs)
    Producer
    1964
    Agent 38-24-36 (co-producer - uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    2023
    A Paris Proposal (TV Movie) (performer: "Moi je Joue")
    2022
    Three Pines (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Hangman: Part 2 (2022) - (performer: "La Madrague")
    2022
    Rembob'Ina (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Le mythe Bardot (2022) - (performer: "Toutes les Bêtes sont à Aimer")
    2022
    Not Okay (performer: "Bonnie and Clyde")
    2022
    Un novio para mi mujer (performer: "Ne me Laisse pas l'Aimer")
    2021
    Emily in Paris (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Champagne Problems (2021) - (performer: "Moi je Joue")
    2020
    The Lost End (performer: "Une Histoire de Plage")
    2019
    Legion (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Chapter 26 (2019) - (performer: "Contact" - uncredited)
    2019
    Aikuiset (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Sunnuntai (2019) - (performer: "Moi je Joue")
    2019
    The Act (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - A Whole New World (2019) - (performer: "Bonnie and Clyde" - uncredited)
    2018
    A Simple Favor (performer: "La Madrague", "Une Histoire de Plage", "Bonnie and Clyde")
    2018
    Killing Eve (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - I'll Deal with Him Later (2018) - (performer: "Contact" - uncredited)
    2017
    Jean-Claude Van Johnson (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Run To Nowhere (2017) - (performer: "Bonnie and Clyde" - uncredited)
    2017
    Stars 80, la suite (performer: "Comic Strip")
    2013
    Mad Men (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - To Have and to Hold (2013) - (performer: "Bonnie and Clyde")
    2013
    Love is in the Air (performer: "Ne me Laisse pas l'Aimer")
    2012
    More Sex Please, We're British (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "Moi je Joue" - uncredited)
    2010
    8 Uhr 28 (performer: "Ça Pourrait Changer" (Don't you Ever Change your Mind))
    2009
    Youth in Revolt (performer: "Ça Pourrait Changer (Don't You Ever Change Your Mind)")
    2008
    Banda sonora (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #3.14 (2008) - (performer: "Sidonie")
    2007
    Vivement dimanche (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Hommage à Sacha Distel (2007) - (performer: "Le Soleil de ma Vie" (You are the Sunshine of my Life))
    2007
    Rush Hour 3 (performer: "Bonnie and Clyde")
    2005
    Nynne (performer: "Ne me Laisse pas l'Aimer")
    2004
    Skeppsholmen (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode #4.6 (2004) - (performer: "Un Jour comme un Autre")
    - Episode #4.4 (2004) - (performer: "Bubble Gum")
    2002
    Laurel Canyon (performer: "Bonnie and Clyde")
    2000
    Jam (TV Mini Series) (performer: "Un Jour comme un Autre")
    1996
    Tykho Moon (performer: "Mister Sun")
    1994
    De Serge Gainsbourg à Gainsbarre de 1958 - 1991 (Video documentary) (performer: "Bonnie and Clyde")
    1993
    Living Naked (Documentary) (performer: "Nue au Soleil")
    1986
    Le Mépris (Video short) (performer: "Original Dialogue from 'Le Mépris'")
    1986
    Champs-Elysées (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 5 April 1986 (1986) - (performer: "Bonnie and Clyde")
    1980
    Coeur bleu (performer: "Moi je Joue", "Les Cheveux dans le Vent", "Everybody Loves My Baby", "Mister Sun", "L'Appareil à Sous")
    1974
    Top à... (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Claude Véga (1974) - (performer: "Le Soleil de ma Vie" (You are the Sunshine of my Life))
    1971
    Rum Runners (performer: "Sur le Boulevard du Rhum", "Plaisir d'Amour")
    1969
    Les Français écrivent aux Shadoks (TV Series documentary short) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Folle d'un Shadok (1969) - (performer: "Je Manque d'Adjectifs")
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot & Sacha Distel: La bise aux hippies (Music Video short) (performer: "La Bise aux Hippies")
    1965
    Viva Maria! (performer: "Paris, Paris, Paris", "Ah ! Les P'tites Femmes de Paris", "Maria Maria")
    1962
    A Very Private Affair (performer: "Sidonie")
    1961
    Please, Not Now! (performer: "Les Amoureux du Havre")
    Thanks
    2010
    1 a Minute (Documentary) (acknowlegment: Breast Cancer Survivor)
    1989
    Dieter & Andreas (Short) (grateful acknowledgment)
    Self
    -
    Bardot (Documentary) (filming) as
    Self - narrator
    2019
    Brigitte Bardot, le serment fait aux animaux (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    L'invité (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 19 November 2017 (2017) - Self
    - Episode dated 18 November 2017 (2017) - Self (voice)
    - Episode dated 7 January 2017 (2017) - Self
    - Episode dated 6 January 2017 (2017) - Self
    2014
    Un jour, une histoire (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Brigitte Bardot, la vérité de BB (2014) - Self
    2004
    Vivement dimanche (TV Series) as
    Self (Interview) / Self - Main Guest
    - Spéciale animaux 2 (2012) - Self (Interview) (voice)
    - Spéciale animaux (2008) - Self (Interview)
    - Brigitte Bardot (2004) - Self - Main Guest
    2010
    Sincérité (Short) as
    Self (voice)
    2010
    Hors Série (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Gainsbourg, l'homme qui aimait les femmes (2010) - Self (voice)
    2007
    Empreintes (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Et Brigitte créa Bardot (2007) - Self
    2006
    Vie privée, vie publique (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Argent, famille: un sujet qui fâche? (2006) - Self
    2005
    French Beauty (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Henri-Georges Clouzot: Le tyran éclairé (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Vivement dimanche prochain (TV Series) as
    Self - Main Guest
    - Episode dated 26 December 2004 (2004) - Self - Main Guest
    2003
    The Passions of Louis Malle (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Interviewee
    2003
    On ne peut pas plaire à tout le monde (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 May 2003 (2003) - Self
    2002
    Leute heute (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 May 2002 (2002) - Self
    2002
    Seitenblicke (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 26 May 2002 (2002) - Self
    1996
    Bouillon de culture (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Brigitte Bardot (1996) - Self
    1996
    30 millions d'amis (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Hommage à Jean Pierre Hutin (1996) - Self
    1995
    The Alternative Christmas Message (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    1994
    De Serge Gainsbourg à Gainsbarre de 1958 - 1991 (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1994
    Sacrée soirée (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 26 January 1994 (1994) - Self
    1991
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Brigitte Bardot: Animal Attraction (1991) - Self
    1988
    Les uns et les autres (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 16 June 1988 (1988) - Self
    1982
    Brigitte Bardot: telle quelle (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Living a Happy Life (1983) - Self
    - Stardom (1982) - Self
    - The Early Years (1982) - Self
    1977
    Good Morning America (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 March 1977 (1977) - Self
    1973
    Aujourd'hui Madame (TV Series) as
    Self
    - La femme de 40 ans (1974) - Self
    - La souffrance des animaux (1973) - Self
    1973
    Top à... (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Claude Véga (1974) - Self
    - Sacha Distel (1973) - Self
    1973
    Frost's Weekly (TV Series) as
    Self - Special Guest
    - Episode #1.3 (1973) - Self - Special Guest
    1973
    SIE - er - ES (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 October 1973 (1973) - Self
    1973
    Actuel 2 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Brigitte Bardot: femme ou mythe (1973) - Self
    1972
    Cinématon Hors Collection (1972-2019) (Documentary) as
    Self
    1971
    Treffpunkte (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 October 1971 (1971) - Self
    1971
    Grand Amphi (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 September 1971 (1971) - Self (voice)
    1969
    Pour le cinéma (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 3 January 1971 (1971) - Self
    - Episode dated 26 June 1969 (1969) - Self
    1971
    Madame (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1970
    Sylvissima (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1970
    Paris aktuell (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.9 (1970) - Self
    1970
    Film Portrait (Documentary) as
    Self
    1959
    Gala de l'union (TV Series) as
    Self - Présidente du gala / Self
    - 37ème gala de l'union des artistes (1970) - Self - Présidente du gala
    - 29ème gala de l'union des artistes (1959) - Self
    1969
    Eine Starparade mit Marianne Koch (TV Special) as
    Self
    1967
    Sacha show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 April 1969 (1969) - Self
    - Episode dated 1 November 1967 (1967) - Self
    1969
    À l'affiche du monde (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Brigitte Bardot (1969) - Self
    1968
    Faces of Paris (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    - Matalon Directs Bardot (1968) - Self
    1968
    Release (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Under Western Eyes/Continuum (1968) - Self
    1968
    Brigitte Bardot (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1967
    Brigitte Bardot & Sacha Distel: La bise aux hippies (Music Video short) as
    Self
    1967
    Chansons de Brigitte Bardot (TV Movie) as
    Self - Musician
    1967
    Report (TV Series) as
    Self
    - . (1967) - Self
    1955
    Reflets de Cannes (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 13 May 1967 (1967) - Self
    - Episode dated 26 April 1956 (1956) - Self
    - Episode dated 24 April 1956 (1956) - Self
    - Episode dated 29 May 1955 (1955) - Self
    - Episode dated 29 April 1955 (1955) - Self
    - Episode dated 26 April 1955 (1955) - Self
    1967
    Bitte umblättern (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.6 (1967) - Self
    1966
    Chroniques de France (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Segment 4
    - Chroniques de France N° 17 (1966) - Self - Segment 4
    1966
    B.B. in USA (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1958
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The King Family, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Brigitte Bardot, Leslie Uggams, Alan King, Wayne & Shuster, London Lee, Jimmy Roselli (1966) - Self
    - Episode #11.38 (1958) - Self
    1965
    Godard à propos de Brigitte Bardot (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    1965
    Tentazioni proibite (Documentary) as
    Self
    1965
    Grand écran (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Une semaine cinéma français à Mexico (1965) - Self
    1959
    Cinq colonnes à la une (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 March 1965 (1965) - Self
    - Episode dated 15 January 1960 (1960) - Self
    - Episode dated 9 January 1959 (1959) - Self
    1964
    À propos d'une star (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1964
    Le Parti des choses: Bardot et Godard (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1964
    The Jack Paar Program (TV Series) as
    Self (on film)
    - Episode #2.25 (1964) - Self (on film)
    1964
    Encounter with Fritz Lang (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1962
    Meine Meinung - Deine Meinung (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.1 (1962) - Self - Guest
    1956
    Cinépanorama (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 June 1960 (1960) - Self
    - Episode dated 9 December 1956 (1956) - Self
    1960
    Discorama (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 15 January 1960 (1960) - Self
    1959
    Today (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 April 1959 (1959) - Self
    1957
    Rendez-vous avec Maurice Chevalier n°4 - Paris (Short) as
    Self
    1953
    La demoiselle du festival (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1952
    Entrée des artistes (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2023
    Beau geste (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 19 March 2023 (2023) - Self
    - Episode dated 22 January 2023 (2023) - Self
    2020
    Rembob'Ina (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Self - Présidente du gala
    - Grand Prix de Suède 1977: Victoire de Jacques Laffite et Ligier en Formule 1 (2023) - Self
    - Le mythe Bardot (2022) - Self
    - François Chalais (2021) - Self
    - Le gala de l'union (2020) - Self - Présidente du gala
    - Dim Dam Dom (2020)
    2022
    Jean-Louis Trintignant - Mystérieux et insaisissable (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2022
    Chansons! (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.2 (2022) - Self
    2022
    Belmondo L'Incorrigible (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2022
    Hossein, Ronet, Trintignant: confidences de trois acteurs inoubliables (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2022
    The Ipcress File (TV Mini Series) as
    Camille Javal
    - Episode #1.6 (2022) - Camille Javal
    2022
    Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
    Self
    - A Tribute to Jean-Luc Godard: The Master of the French New Wave (2022) - Self
    2022
    Jacques Tati, tombé de la lune (Documentary) as
    Self
    2022
    Fantômas démasqué (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2022
    Deneuve, la reine Catherine (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    The Côte d'Azur: Love, Luxury, Passion (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    C l'hebdo (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 October 2021 (2021) - Self
    2021
    Morceaux de Cannes (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    Gainsbourg, toute une vie (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2020
    Beautiful Like a Poem (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2020
    Invitation au voyage (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Schweiz: Friedrich Dürrenmatts schlafende Schöne - Boule-Spiel in der Provence: Wer legt, wer schießt? - Vilnius: Verteidigung der jüdischen Kultur (2020) - Self
    2020
    ORTF, ils ont inventé la télévision (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - La télé du général (2020) - Self
    2020
    Les enfants de la musique (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Chantent les années twist et disco (2020) - Self
    2020
    A Night at the Opera (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2020
    Citizen Jane, l'Amérique selon Fonda (Documentary) as
    Self
    2020
    Panorama (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Sehnsucht Südfrankreich (2020) - Self
    2019
    Claudia Cardinale, la créature du secret (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2019
    Le temps des nababs (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Les audacieux (2019) - Self
    2019
    ViragINA (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - La Loi Veil (2019) - Self
    2019
    Oh Les Filles! (Documentary) as
    Self
    2018
    Kissing (Short) as
    Self
    2008
    Un jour, un destin (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Various roles
    - Serge Gainsbourg, entre les murs (2018) - Self
    - Brigitte Bardot: Une vie, des scandales (2008) - Self / Various roles
    2018
    Jeanne Moreau, l'affranchie (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2018
    Hollywood, No Sex Please! (TV Movie documentary) as
    Juliete Hardy
    2018
    Lino Ventura, la part intime (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Maria By Callas (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2017
    The Summer of Love (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Un Français nommé Gabin (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    Vadim Mister Cool (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2016
    Diners, Drive-ins and Dives (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Cruisin' in Cuba (2016) - Self (uncredited)
    2016
    Bernadette Lafont, and God Created the Free Woman (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    Grands reportages (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Belmondo par Belmondo (2016) - Self (uncredited)
    2015
    Iconic (TV Series short) as
    Self
    - Brigitte Bardot (2015) - Self
    2015
    The Emperor's New Clothes (Documentary) as
    Self
    2015
    How to Change the World (Documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    Spanish Western (Documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    Blow up: Le web magazine cinéma d'Arte (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Brigitte Bardot par Thierry Jousse (2014) - Self
    2014
    Soul Boys of the Western World (Documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Geliebte Feinde - Die Deutschen und die Franzosen (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Aufbruch nach Europa (2013) - Self
    2013
    Bardot, la méprise (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Alla är Fotografer (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Självporträttet (2013) - Self
    2012
    Arena (TV Series documentary)
    - Screen Goddesses (2012)
    2006
    Vivement dimanche (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Jane Fonda 2 (2012) - Self
    - Hommage à Sacha Distel (2007) - Self
    - Spéciale Serge Gainsbourg (2006) - Self
    2012
    Gainsbourg by Gainsbourg: An Intimate Self Portrailt (Documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
    2011
    La case du siècle (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - L'aventure Greenpeace (2011) - Self
    2011
    Bert Stern: Original Madman (Documentary)
    2011
    Hollywood Invasion (Documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Colorspace Vol. 1 (Video) as
    Self
    2010
    Nous nous sommes tant aimés (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Roger Vadim (2010) - Self
    2010
    Lafayette: The Lost Hero (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    1960 (Documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Jetset in den Sixties - Das süße Leben der Schönen und Reichen (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Lennon Naked (TV Movie) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2009
    De jaren stillekes (TV Series) as
    Juliet Hardy
    - Episode #1.5 (2009) - Juliet Hardy (uncredited)
    2009
    Hollywood sul Tevere (Documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    España, plató de cine (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / Louise (uncredited)
    2009
    Il était une fois... (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Le mépris (2009) - Self
    2009
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Adults Only 20 to 01: Hottest Stars on the Planet (2009) - Self
    2008
    Pam: Girl on the Loose (TV Series) as
    Self
    - For the Boys (2008) - Self
    2008
    Banda sonora (TV Series) as
    Jill
    - Episode #3.14 (2008) - Jill
    2008
    Starko! (Documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    The Factor (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 18 April 2008 (2008) - Self
    2007
    To Each His Own Cinema (segment "Anna")
    2007
    20 heures le journal (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 April 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Les grands du rire (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 24 March 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    On n'est pas couché (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.25 (2007) - Self (uncredited)
    2007
    History (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Die großen Diven (2007) - Self
    2007
    Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten (Documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Le temps des yé-yé (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Cuéntame cómo pasó (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Las alegrías nunca vienen solas (2006) - Self
    - Tiran más dos tetas que dos carretas (2005) - Self
    2006
    Où sont passées les grandes gueules? 30 ans de débats à la télévision (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Mag Bodard, un destin (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Culture Club: Greatest Hits (Video documentary)
    2004
    Legends of World Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Brigitte Bardot - Self
    2004
    Graffiti 60 (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Celebrity Naked Ambition (TV Movie documentary)
    2003
    Louis de Funès, la comédie humaine (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2002
    Heart of the Festival (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1998
    Biography (TV Series documentary)
    - Doris Day: It's Magic (1998)
    1997
    François Chalais, la vie comme un roman (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1993
    Bouillon de culture (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Jean-Luc Godard (1993) - Self
    1992
    The Late Show (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Michael Powell (1992) - Self
    1988
    Hollywood Sex Symbols (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1988
    Ciné star (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 February 1988 (1988) - Self
    1987
    Le cinéma dans les yeux (Documentary) as
    Self
    1986
    Le Mépris (Video short) as
    The Woman from Le Mépris
    1986
    Champs-Elysées (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 April 1986 (1986) - Self
    1985
    The Rock 'n' Roll Years (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 1956 (1985) - Self
    1983
    Étoiles et toiles (TV Series documentary)
    - L'érotisme au cinéma (1983)
    1982
    Famous T & A (Video documentary) as
    Jeanne
    1981
    Electric Blue 006 (Video) as
    Self
    1981
    Notre Dame de la Croisette (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1980
    Il était une fois: Le gala de l'union des artistes (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1980
    Coeur bleu as
    Self
    1975
    Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca
    1972
    Le grand échiquier (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.3 (1972) - Self
    1972
    Le viager as
    Self / Elle-même (uncredited)
    1971
    Hollywood Babylon as
    Self (uncredited)
    1967
    Mondo Hollywood (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1965
    The Love Goddesses (Documentary) as
    Self
    1962
    Lykke og krone (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1961
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Phil Silvers, Brigitte Bardot, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Jackie Gleason, Gene Kelly, Nancy Dussault, John Reardon, Peter Nero, The McGuire Sisters (1961) - Self
    1959
    Jaaroverzicht van het journaal (TV Special) as
    Self
    1959
    Zwischen Glück und Krone (Documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Brigitte Bardot Wikipedia