Brigitte Bardot, the famous French actress who became a global symbol of liberation in the 1950s and 1960s before transitioning into an animal rights activism, has died aged 91.
The Brigitte Bardot Foundation announced her passing on Sunday, expressing "immense sadness" at the loss of its founder and president. According to a statement released to AFP, Bardot passed away at her home in southern France. While an official cause of death has not been disclosed, she had been hospitalised earlier in 2025 for a "sudden illness" and surgery related to respiratory issues.
Born in Paris in 1934, Bardot shot to international superstardom with the 1956 film And God Created Woman, directed by her first husband, Roger Vadim. Over a career spanning about 50 films, she became one of Franceβs most recognisable cultural exports.
In a move that surprised the industry, Bardot retired from acting in 1973 at the height of her fame and dedicated herself to animal welfare.
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