French actress Brigitte Bardot, who passed away at the age of 91, was a pivotal figure in redefining cinematic allure as a 1950s screen icon. She gained fame with her role in And God Created Woman and continued to challenge norms with performances in The Truth, Contempt, and Viva Maria!, embodying a new image of female sexuality and liberation. Later in life, she dedicated herself to animal rights activism. Bardot’s legacy is marked by glamour, controversy, and a strong sense of conviction.
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