Who Was Brigitte Bardot? 5 Things to Know About the Movie Star Who Died

Image Credit: Getty Images Brigitte Bardot was a prominent figure in French cinema who rose to international fame during the mid-20th century before largely stepping away from acting. In later years, she focused much of her public life on animal rights activism through the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. Bardot died at age 91 on December 28, 2025, at her home in Saint-Tropez after a battle with cancer. Her husband, Bernard d’Ormale, told French magazine Paris Match she had been diagnosed with the disease and underwent two surgeries prior to her death. “The Brigitte Bardot Foundation announces with immense sadness the death of its founder and president, Madame Brigitte Bardot, a world-renowned actress and singer, who chose to abandon her prestigious career to dedicate her life and energy to animal welfare and her foundation,” the organization said in a statement to Agence France-Presse (AFP). Learn more about the actress below. She Was Born and Raised in Paris Bardot was born on September 28, 1934, in Paris, France. She grew up training in classical ballet before transitioning into modeling and then acting in the early 1950s, a path that would launch her into international stardom. She Rose to International Fame as a French Film Icon Bardot became a global sensation in the 1950s after her breakthrough role in And God Created Woman (1956), directed by her then-husband Roger Vadim. The film’s success — particularly in the United States — helped turn her into one of cinema’s most recognizable stars and a symbol of sexual liberation. French Actress Brigitte Bardot at Home (Photo by Tony Kent/Sygma via Getty Images) She Was Married Four Times Throughout her life, Bardot was married four times. Her spouses included director Vadim (who helped launch her career), actor Jacques Charrier (with whom she had her only son), German industrial heir Gunter Sachs, and political consultant Bernard d’Ormale, whom she remained with later in life. She Had One Son Bardot had one son, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier, born in 1960 during her marriage to Charrier. She Devoted Her Later Life Almost Entirely to Animal Rights Activism After retiring from film in 1973 at the height of her fame, Bardot dedicated herself to animal welfare. In 1986 she founded the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, a French nonprofit focused on protecting domestic and wild animals through rescue efforts, advocacy, legal action and public campaigns. Her activism helped influence bans on practices like seal hunting and brought global attention to animal cruelty issues.
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