Brigitte Bardot interviewed in promotion for her film 'La Vérité' (1960).
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Brigitte Bardot interviewed in promotion for her film 'La Vérité' (1960).
Jane Birkin, Jacques Deray and Romy Schneider photographed by Jean-Pierre Bonnotte on the set of the film 'La Piscine', Saint-Tropez, September 1968.
French actress Catherine Deneuve on the set of Philippe de Broca's film "Male Companion", 1964.
Anita Ekberg, 1950s
Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg
Jane Birkin and the DS21 convertible
Jayne Mansfield wishing a Happy New Year, 1956.
Brigitte Bardot (09/28/1934 — 12/28/2025)
The woman who took the world by storm with "…And God Created Women" (1956), who since then have captivated audiences all around the world with her beauty and talent. Bardot always managed to stir up controversy with her free spirit, political views, sexual liberation and her fight for animal rights. You either love her or despise her, but despite her controversy, her impact on the world and especially France, cannot be denied.
"My wild and free side unsettled some, and unwedged others." - Brigitte Bardot
"The French export as important as Renault cars" - Charles de Gaulle
Photo: Brigitte Bardot photographed in Venice, 1958.
Brigitte Bardot photographed by Edward Quinn while dancing the Mambo for the film “Et Dieu créa la femme” (“And God Created Women”) at Studios de la Victorine, Nice, 1956.
Jane Birkin
Gillian Hills, 1969
Catherine Deneuve on the set of ”Les colegiennes” (1957) directed by André Hunebelle.
Ewa Aulin and Ringo Starr (last two pictures) on the set of ”Candy” (1968).
Jane Birkin by Laurent Maos, 1974, France
Jane Birkin and Kate Barry
Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg playing chess.
Robert Redford passed away on September 16, 2025 at the age 89 at home in Utah. Redford defined the 70s and its golden age with his movies and style.
Rest in peace to a Hollywood giant x
Photos: Robert Redford and Jane Fonda in promotional portraits for their film ’Barefoot in The Park’ directed by Gene Saks, 1967.