Briefly
The Brigitte Bardot Foundation announced on December 28 the death of its founder — French actress and activist Brigitte Bardot. She was 91 years old, France24 reports. The place, cause and exact date of death were not specified in the statement.
"The Brigitte Bardot Foundation announces with deep sadness the death of its founder and president, Madame Brigitte Bardot, the world‑renowned actress and singer who chose to leave her distinguished career to devote her life and energy to the protection of animals and to her foundation."
— Brigitte Bardot Foundation, official statement
Cinematic legacy
Brigitte Anne‑Marie Bardot was born in Paris on September 28, 1934. According to official records, her film career began in 1956 and lasted about 21 years; during that time she appeared in roughly 50 films and recorded around 80 songs. Her best‑known works include And God Created Woman, Contempt and Viva Maria!. She received international recognition for her roles, including a nomination from the British Academy (BAFTA).
From the stage to animal protection
In the 1970s Bardot stepped away from cinema and focused on activist work. She founded the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, which became her main project — the fight for animal welfare was the actress's priority for decades. It is this activity the foundation mentions in its statement on her death.
Why this matters
The loss of Bardot is more than the end of a great actress's career. It is a reminder that public figures shape societal priorities: culture sets the tone for debates about ethics, laws and philanthropy. For the Ukrainian reader this resonates at a time when our country is defending not only territory but also cultural memory and the values that determine society's future.
Next — questions for the stewards of her foundation and the international community: how to preserve and develop the projects she started, and what will be the role of their voice in the years to come?