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  1. Actress: Contempt. Brigitte Bardot was born on September 28, 1934 in Paris, France. Her father had an engineering degree and worked with his father in the family business. Brigitte's mother encouraged her daughter to take up music and dance, and she proved to be very adept at it. By the time she was 15, Brigitte was trying a modeling career ...

  2. Sex Kittens Go to College (a.k.a. The Beauty and the Robot) is a 1960 American comedy film by Allied Artists Pictures, produced and directed by Albert Zugsmith and starring Mamie Van Doren, Tuesday Weld and Mijanou Bardot. [1] The film was also released in its European print with an additional nine-minute dream sequence showcasing the robot ...

  3. Patrick Bauchau. Actor: Panic Room. Patrick Nicolas Jean Sixte Ghislain Bauchau was born in Brussels, Belgium. His father, Henry Bauchau, is a noted author, psychoanalyst, and philosopher, while his mother was an educator who also helped operate a publishing company.

  4. Bardot: Created by Christopher Thompson, Danièle Thompson. With Julia de Nunez, Victor Belmondo, Géraldine Pailhas, Hippolyte Girardot. The life of the French actress and model Brigitte Bardot from 1949, when she first appeared on the cover of a magazine, to the birth of her son in 1960.

  5. Mijanou Bardot (gebore 5 Mei 1938) is 'n Franse afgetrede rolprentaktrise en skryfster. Sy is die jonger suster van Brigitte Bardot en bekend vir haar rolle in die rolprente Until the Last One (1957), A Bullet in the Gun Barrel (1958), The Pirate of the Black Hawk (1958), en Después del diluvio (1968).

  6. Oct 27, 2021 · According to Barnett Singer's 2013 biography "Brigitte Bardot: A Biography," her parents, Louis Bardot and Anne-Marie Mucel, ran a strict, Catholic, conservative household. They reportedly dictated what Brigitte and her sister, Mijanou, wore each day and demanded the two girls maintain proper etiquette.

  7. Bardot went on to make her American film debut in "Act of Love" (1953) starring Kirk Douglas and went on to appear in Warner Brothers' epic "Helen of Troy" (1956). Though she was offered a seven-year contract with the studio, Bardot declined and returned to France to film Marc Allégret's "Futures Vedettes" ("Joy of Loving") (1955).