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81. French Female Singers: Brigitte
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82. La Légende de Saint-Tropez
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83. Goddesses of the Silver Screen:
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84. French Female Models: Brigitte
85. Pic (Pin-Up Girls Photo Digest
 
86. Cosmopolitan. 1958 - 11.
 
87. Man to Man, Men's Magazine . November
 
88. Iniciales B.B. - Memorias (Spanish
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89. Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda
 
90. Bardot: An intimate biography
91. Viva vamp!: An album of photographs
 
92. Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita
 
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93. Como Brigitte Bardot: Sufro por
 
94. The Brigitte Bardot Story
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96. OUTRE #4 MAGAZINE (Fall 1995)(ANIME
 
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98. BRIGITTE BARDOT AND THE LOLITA
 
99. Bebe: The Films of Brigitte Bardot
100. Celebrity Skin 114 Tara Reid,

81. French Female Singers: Brigitte Bardot, Isabelle Adjani, Édith Piaf, Emmanuelle Seigner, Mistinguett, Dalida, Sylvie Vartan, Mireille Mathieu
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Chapters: Brigitte Bardot, Isabelle Adjani, Édith Piaf, Emmanuelle Seigner, Mistinguett, Dalida, Sylvie Vartan, Mireille Mathieu, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Marie-Louise Damien, Brigitte Fontaine, Amanda Lear, Anggun, Alizée, Carole Fredericks, France Gall, Josephine Baker, Mylène Farmer, Claudine Longet, Patricia Kaas, Véronique Sanson, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Lorie, Nâdiya, Marie Laforêt, Anna Karina, Julie Pietri, Zazie, Jeanne Mas, Monique Serf, Hélène Ségara, Jeanne Moreau, Vanessa Paradis, Béatrice Bonifassi, Nolwenn Leroy, Arielle Dombasle, Irène Bordoni, Adeyto, Françoise Hardy, Robert, Danielle Darrieux, Maria Malibran, Emma Calvé, Najoua Belyzel, Danielle Licari, Priscilla, Soko, Émilie Simon, Yael Naim, Anna Held, Yelle, Miss Kittin, Juliette Gréco, Anaïs Croze, Lili Damita, Patricia Petibon, Elsa Lunghini, Camille, Clara Morgane, Lââm, Marie France, Sophie Delila, Ève Angeli, Anna Kasyan, Olivia Ruiz, Corynne Charby, Vanessa Quinones, Hermine Demoriane, Sheila, Line Renaud, Dorothée, Jil Caplan, Keren Ann, Amina Annabi, Emma Shapplin, Lætitia Sadier, Françoise Rosay, Mademoiselle K, Clairette, Ilona Mitrecey, Yvette Guilbert, Guesch Patti, Anne-Marie David, Jenifer Bartoli, Anna Marly, Chimène Badi, Sofia Essaïdi, Leslie, Fabienne Shine, Viktor Lazlo, Eilera, Desireless, Michèle Torr, Sara Mandiano, Sabine Paturel, Arletty, Joëlle Ursull, Léo Marjane, Sheryfa Luna, Liane Foly, Denise Darcel, Jena Lee, Morganne Matis, Lili Roquelin, Vitaa, Lise Darly, Chantal Goya, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Pauline, Fréhel, Nina Morato, Yvonne Printemps, Isabelle Aubret, Polaire, Célestine Marié, Madeleine Grey, Emma Daumas, Princess Erika, Anne Pigalle, Betty Mars, Jeanne Aubert, Rose Laurens, Sara Lazarus, Melissa M, Amel Bent, Zouzou, Liliane Montevecchi, Julie Zenatti, Rosy Armen, Yvonne Arnaud, Ophélie Winter, Cyndi Almouzni, Séverine, Mireille Hartuch, Régine Zylberberg, Graziella de Michele, Joëlle Mogensen, Bibie, Anicée Alvina, Hé...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1557996 ... Read more


82. La Légende de Saint-Tropez
by Henri-Jean Servat, Brigitte Bardot
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83. Goddesses of the Silver Screen: Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, Betty Gable, Jane Mansfield, Brigitte Bardot, Rita Hayworth, Ann-Margret (The Docubook Series)
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Some called women like Bridget Bardot, Jayne Mansfield, Ann Margaret, Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth, and Marilyn Monroe, actresses…history has come to call them by another name—Goddesses.They were the women who lit up the dark of America’s movie houses and adorned the glowing marquees of Hollywood - the illustrious Goddesses of the Silver Screen. Discover the truth behind their relationships and their careers…learn the most intimate details of their love lives and heartaches…revel in their fame and fortune…share in the secret of their passion for the spotlight…listen to the untold stories of their affairs, illnesses, rejections and private fantasies, as revealed by their friends, family, and the glaring light of fame. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money.
Limited general information and sometimes wrong(such as Brigitte's Bardot's "real" name).It mostly consists of listening to the stars' movie trailers which is very uninteresting since they were developed to be shown on screen not radio.Especially silly is listening to Brigitte Bardot's since most of her films shown in the US were dubbed, so you not only are not seeing her but not even hearing her own voice.This is of no value. ... Read more


84. French Female Models: Brigitte Bardot, Emmanuelle Seigner, Laetitia Casta, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Eva Green, Olga Kurylenko, Niki de Saint Phalle
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Chapters: Brigitte Bardot, Emmanuelle Seigner, Laetitia Casta, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Eva Green, Olga Kurylenko, Niki de Saint Phalle, Vanessa Paradis, Hellé Nice, Capucine, Clémence Poésy, Anna Mouglalis, Corynne Charby, Natalia Pavlovna Paley, Sigrid Agren, Ludivine Sagnier, Katoucha Niane, Noémie Lenoir, Filippa Hamilton, Dominique Sanda, Carole Bouquet, Laura Tanguy, Dina Vierny, Marine Delterme, Charlotte Di Calypso, Morgane Dubled, Marie de Villepin, Lillian Greuze, Dji Dieng, Claudine Auger, Virginie Gervais, Dany Verissimo, Inès de La Fressange, Zouzou, Cristiana Reali, Aurélie Claudel, Chantal Bolivar, Christiane Martel, Fifi Richard-Leroy, Mireille Darc, Estelle Lefébure, Magali Amadei, Lesly Masson, Jennifer Lamiraqui, Simone Micheline Bodin, Elizabeth Katz, Christelle Lefranc, Audrey Marnay, Heloise Guerin, Odette Henriette Jacqmin, Frédérika Charpentier, Vanessa Demouy, Nancy Dutiel. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 201. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot (pronounce "Bardoe") (French pronunciation: ; born 28 September 1934) is a French former actress, animal rights activist, fashion model, and singer. In her early life Bardot was an aspiring ballet dancer. She started her acting career in 1952 and after appearing in 16 films became world-famous due to her role in the controversial film And God Created Woman. During her career in show business Bardot starred in 48 films, performed in numerous musical shows, and recorded 80 songs. After her retirement from the entertainment industry in 1973, Bardot established herself as an animal rights activist. During the 1990s she became outspoken due to her criticism of immigration, race-mixing, some aspects of homosexuality and Islam in France, and has been fined five times for "inciting racial hatred". Brigitt...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3845 ... Read more


85. Pic (Pin-Up Girls Photo Digest - Brigette Bardot at 20 cover) May 1956; Vol. 27, No. 3
by Brigitte Bardot
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5.5" x 7.5"; 130 pages. Many pin-up photos and a Bardot feature article. ... Read more


86. Cosmopolitan. 1958 - 11.
by BRIGITTE) Caniff, Milton; et al. Whitcomb, Jon (illus). BARDOT
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Asin: B00455UJK2
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87. Man to Man, Men's Magazine . November 1966
by others with Brigitte Bardot
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88. Iniciales B.B. - Memorias (Spanish Edition)
by Brigitte Bardot
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89. Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda
by Roger Vadim
Hardcover: 328 Pages (1986-02)
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Asin: 0671530070
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From inside the dust jacket: Roger Vadim has loved - and married - some of the most beautiful, gifted, and famous women of our time. Now, in a book as frank as it is revealing, Vadim tells the story of his life with Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, and Jane Fonda - three superstars whose private lives he changed as radically as he did their careers.His life (and theirs) reads like the est kind of romance novel, beginning with his love affair with the adolescent, bourgeoise Bardot.... ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great
Vadim, great guy.Very interesting person with a cool personality and tremendous life experience.Historically and geographically fascinating.Recommend this book highly.

3-0 out of 5 stars A highwayscribery "Book Report"
The only one reason NOT to envy Roger Vadim is that he's dead. Aside from that...

For filmophiles, "Bardot Deneuve Fonda: My Life With The Three Most Beautiful Women In The World," offers intimate portraits of three great mid-century actresses.

For Europhiles, it offers a panoramic view of "La Dolce Vita" on the Old Continent after World War II. A great time for those who survived the conflict in one piece.

A couple of years ago the scribe read "The Good, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita," by blacklisted actor Mickey Knox. Although enjoyable, Knox was entering the universe in question by the back door and could not write worth a lick.

Vadim's a different case altogether. His father was the son of a Russian diplomat chased from the mother country by Bolsheviks: "Like all children of Russian diplomats, he spoke French fluently. After graduating in political science, he took the civil service examination and passed with flying colors. Named consul at the age of twenty-eight, he married a French woman, Marie-Antoinette Ardilouze. His first post was the consulate in Alexandria, Egypt."

You get the idea.

Those hip to European culture know the best way to rebel in life is to have an aristocratic background and that is what Vadim did, throwing his lot in with the long-hairs (of his day anyway), opting for a life in film, and developing a great reputation as seducer of (younger) ladies.

His first was Brigitte Bardot whom he met on a Parisian bus when she was just 15-years-old. He spent the next few years dodging her father "Pilou," whom was under the impression his daughter was still a virgin, when Vadim had settled that question well before they married once Brigitte turned 18.

Vadim/Bardot made a unique team, he a writer of characters for her, she the muse who played them out before the cameras. Neither could have made it without the other and it is their tale which is most interesting of the three largely because neither is famous yet, and we get to see how things evolved for them professionally.

Bardot wanted to be a "prima ballerina" but ended up in film, it would seem, largely because of her disinterest (aspiring actresses take heed).

And although Vadim's novel approach to film making and storytelling were crucial to harnessing Bardot's raw rebelliousness, her raw rebelliousness was crucial to his film making/storytelling.

She had a natural and casual attitude about the world around her, most unimpressed by status and blessed with a wicked tongue. Keira Knightley's recent turn in "Pride and Prejudice" comes to mind.

Early on (page 50), Vadim is making the rounds of "haute Paris" with his sexy young charge/lover/business partner. One such stop is at a famous mansion on 72 rue de Varenne, where all manner of luminaries are gathered including a young senator from the United States, John F. Kennedy.

Again, you get the idea.

Here's Vadim: "Among the guests was a woman whose amorous adventures had been the talk of Paris for more than thirty years. Simone Beiau, now a theater director, had been a great courtesan. Now over fifty, she had become subdued, but she remained notorious for her immoderate language. She decided to get a laugh by attacking Brigitte.

`Are you a virgin?' she asked her point-blank. She expected to upset the young girl and make her blush.

But without becoming flustered, Brigitte replied, `No, madam. Are you?'"

(And whatever happened to courtesans, anyway?)

His rendering of Bardot is that of an unstable girl desperately in love with the idea of love, but not so good at the real thing and certainly not monogamous (understandably difficult for her to achieve).

The pair's big break came with Vadim penning and lensing (that's Hollywood "Variety" talk for writing and directing) a film in which she appears naked, sort of, by today's standards, but more than that comes across as a girl who enjoys sex; a posture most upsetting to the crumbling, but still deeply Catholic-bourgeois, order in France. So much so, the government tried to stop the film from screening [this is before YouTube kiddies]. The case went to court. Vadim and producer Raoul Levy prevailed thanks to their attorney - Francois Mitterand, future president of France.

You get the idea.

Here's an exchange between Bardot and none other than Winston Churchill, who ran into each other, per chance, in a hotel during the shooting of "And God Created Woman":

"`When I was eight years old and heard you on the radio, you frightened me,' said Brigitte, `But now you seem rather cute, considering you're a legend.'

`Cute' was not a word people normally used to describe Churchill to his face! The great orator remained speechless.

`What are you doing in Nice?' Brigitte asked, in order to fill the silence.

`Painting,' replied Churchill. `You are an actress, and I am a painter. We have art in common.'

`My father bought one of your landscapes,' said Brigitte.

`I don't sell my paintings.'

`Well, then your friends do. The painting my father bought has a hill, a parasol pine in the foreground and the sea in the background. Do you remember it?'

`And on the right a broom bush in flower?'

`Yes. Do you like to paint?'

`I love painting. But I shall never go down in history with Cézanne.'

`You know, my films are not nearly as good as your paintings. And I never won a war.'

`That is no great loss,' Churchill concluded."

A couple of days later, old Winny tried to get Brigitte to come by for dinner!

As hinted above, Bardot turns out to be more than a little unfaithful to Vadim, who moves on to marry a Danish women named Annette, whom he puts in a movie and loses to her desires for fame and fortune, film style.

Then he hooks up with Catherine Deneuve. By now Vadim is a famous MAN OF FILM and 17-year-old hotties with stardust in their eyes come his way regularly, so there's less intrigue than with Bardot, a more ingenuous romance in the springtime of their loving.

He is thirty-two, at this point, and after a few comings and goings, sets up his seduction of C. "But age didn't make a difference," he wrote, "Neither did experience, for women know many things without needing to learn them."

Now, that may not sound like overheated and steamy prose to you, but the scribe has vivid enough imagination to plug-in a young Catherine Deneuve - the one wearing the Chanel outfit in Polanski's "Repulsion" - for things to get hot and steamy without any verbal assistance whatsoever.

Deneuve is beautiful, but she is stern, and cool and rather domestic for a flaming faux blonde and French siren. As such, Vadim's continuing adventures as a race car driver for Ferrari, as a friend of eccentric aristocrats, and denizen of exciting Latin countries take over at this juncture in this autobiography.

After C. dumps Vadim, he moves on to an up-and-coming Jane Fonda, who enters at about age 17. Again, there are many reasons to envy and despise Roger Vadim, were he not gone from us.

Their idyllic life on a farm somewhere near Versailles is enough to depress any American middle-classer and one has to wonder why Fonda, Hollywood royalty, with a film or two under her belt, would want to give up this paradise to get half-naked, smooch with men she doesn't know, and do press junkets for films.

The rendering of Fonda is one of a conflicted little girl trying many ways to grow up. The contrast between the two French women, hurtling at warp speed into sex and serious life, and the American girl, hung up on "finding herself," is rather revealing.

Jane, casting about in the lap of luxury and under the entire world's gaze, finds her identity as an opponent to the Vietnam War, and it's only a matter of time before Vadim moves onto his fifth wife and first non-actress.

It's surprising Fonda found no room in her life for Vadim following her transformation. It was he who introduced her to another understanding of the United States beyond her own apple-pie version, and Vadim himself seemed to walk into historical situations by happenstance.

Just before the outbreak of the May `68 rebellion in Paris, he finds himself chosen by a dissident faction of the film industry's workers and technicians union to lead them. He wins the election, the riots break out, and Vadim is, again, a front-and-center-protagonist in the dramatic events that follow.

A brilliant intellectual (is there another kind?), his thoughts on these moments and others are worth the read even if you're in it just for the cheesecake.

When Fonda tells him she thinks, "The government will be overthrown," he tells her, "I'm convinced of the contrary. The Communists have mobilized their troops and joined the students' camp in order to take control of the situation and nip the movement in the bud. They can't accept a revolution that outflanks them on the left. The Communist Party will not admit it, but it is the government's potential ally."

Which is what came to pass.

"Few people made the same political calculation as I did. Even the president of the Republic, General de Gaulle, believing his government had lost the battle, left Paris secretly by helicopter to get the support of the French occupation army in Germany."

And why should he be humble, bumble?

Vadim's life with Jane eventually jumped from France to Malibu, California where, despite their fading romance, he has a great time anyway hanging out with Jack Nicholson, or Andy Warhol, or Larry Hagman...

...but you get the idea.
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90. Bardot: An intimate biography
by Willi Frischauer
 Hardcover: 222 Pages (1978)

Isbn: 0718117441
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91. Viva vamp!: An album of photographs in praise of the vamp from Mae West to Marilyn Monroe, from Marlene Dietrich to Brigitte Bardot
by Paul Flora
Unknown Binding: 118 Pages (1965)

Asin: B0007J4C0S
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92. Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita Syndrome
by SimoneDeBeauvoir
 Paperback: Pages (1959)

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93. Como Brigitte Bardot: Sufro por los pollos.(activista Francesa)(TT: Like Brigitte Bardot: I suffer for the chickens.)(TA: French activist): An article from: Siempre!
by Carlo Coccioli
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This digital document is an article from Siempre!, published by Edicional Siempre on July 15, 1999. The length of the article is 637 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Como Brigitte Bardot: Sufro por los pollos.(activista Francesa)(TT: Like Brigitte Bardot: I suffer for the chickens.)(TA: French activist)
Author: Carlo Coccioli
Publication: Siempre! (Refereed)
Date: July 15, 1999
Publisher: Edicional Siempre
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94. The Brigitte Bardot Story
by George, Jr. Carpozi
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1961)

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95. Celebrity Skin 114 Tara Reid, Brigitte Bardot, Cindy Crawford, Jaime Pressly
by celebrity skin
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Celebrity Skin number 114Now ShowingAnna FrielBlue CrushCordelia BugejaErinn BartlettKira ReedLeonor WatlingMelora WaltersNatalie PortmanPaz VegaPolly ShannonPortia de RossiRebecca Romijn-StamosCelebrity Skin Hall of FameAnne ParillaudBrigitte BardotCharlize TheronJennifer Jason LeighUrsula AndressBeyond BikinisCameron DiazCatherine Zeta-JonesCindy CrawfordElizabeth HurleyElle MacphersonJordanMonica CruzBikini Bust OutBeverly D'AngeloBridget FondaCheri CaffaroClaudia UdyJaime PresslyJames KingJennifer ConnellyMarie LiljedahlMelanie GriffithPhoebe CatesSophie MarceauTara Reid ... Read more


96. OUTRE #4 MAGAZINE (Fall 1995)(ANIME PRIME & BRIGITTE BARDOT COVER)(The World of UltraMedia)
by Michael Stein
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RARE OUTRE #4 MAGAZINE (Fall 1995) issue with EXQUISITE ANIME PRIME & SEX KITTEN BRIGITTE BARDOT COVER! Articles include Ray Bradbury interview, brave new world of Japanese animation, Rod Steiger inside the Illustrated Man, Bobby Boris Picket monster masher, making of Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, Tomorrowland: Mars & Beyond, Mystery Science Theatre 3000, Revenge of the Leech Woman, Sick fiction & lots more! NICE COLLECTIBLE ITEM! ... Read more


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98. BRIGITTE BARDOT AND THE LOLITA SYNDROME WITH A PHOTOGRAPHIC SELECTION
by SIMONE DE BEAVOIR
 Paperback: Pages (1960)

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99. Bebe: The Films of Brigitte Bardot
by Tony Crawley
 Paperback: Pages (1975)

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100. Celebrity Skin 114 Tara Reid, Brigitte Bardot, Cindy Crawford, Jaime Pressly
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Celebrity Skin number 114Now ShowingAnna FrielBlue CrushCordelia BugejaErinn BartlettKira ReedLeonor WatlingMelora WaltersNatalie PortmanPaz VegaPolly ShannonPortia de RossiRebecca Romijn-StamosCelebrity Skin Hall of FameAnne ParillaudBrigitte BardotCharlize TheronJennifer Jason LeighUrsula AndressBeyond BikinisCameron DiazCatherine Zeta-JonesCindy CrawfordElizabeth HurleyElle MacphersonJordanMonica CruzBikini Bust OutBeverly D'AngeloBridget FondaCheri CaffaroClaudia UdyJaime PresslyJames KingJennifer ConnellyMarie LiljedahlMelanie GriffithPhoebe CatesSophie MarceauTara Reid ... Read more


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