
Famous actress Brigitte Bardot, who left a unique mark in the history of French and world cinema, passed away at the age of 91. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
She died on December 28 at her home in Saint-Tropez, France. This was reported by the French press agency.
Brigitte Bardot, who became a symbol of 1950s–1960s cinema, was recognized not only as an actress but also as an emblem of freedom, beauty, and courage of her time. She gained great fame with the film "And God Created Woman," released in 1956.
This work attracted significant attention not only in France but also internationally. During her 21-year creative career, Bardot acted in 47 films.
In 1973, at the peak of her popularity, she unexpectedly decided to quit cinema. This decision surprised the public at that time.
According to experts and film critics, her role in the film "The Truth" (1960) is considered the pinnacle of her acting skills. In this film, she portrayed the character of a woman on trial in an extremely convincing and impactful manner.
Bardot also demonstrated her talent in several other famous films. Notably, in the adventure comedy "Viva Maria!" (1965) alongside Jeanne Moreau, in "If a Man Answers" (1958) with Jean Gabin, as well as showcasing her comedic abilities in "The Girl from Paris" (1957).
After leaving cinema, Brigitte Bardot devoted her life to protecting animal rights. She established a charity foundation in her name and actively fought against cruelty to animals worldwide.
Through this, she left a significant mark not only in the arts but also in the field of humanitarianism.





