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Brigitte Bardot Early Photo Signed Autograph Cheesecake

Bardot, Brigitte  Early Photo Signed Autograph Cheesecake
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Bardot, Brigitte Early Photo Signed Autograph Cheesecake
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Bardot, Brigitte  Early Photo Signed Autograph CheesecakeBardot, Brigitte  Early Photo Signed Autograph Cheesecake
This item is a 10 1/2" X 12 1/2", early,black and white lithograph photo of actress Brigitte Bardot. The lightograph photo has been mounted on a 10 1/2" X 12 1/2" piece of photography paper.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. Her mother was 14 years younger than Brigitte's father and they married in 1933. 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, and found herself in the French magazine "Elle". Her incredible beauty readily apparent, Brigitte next tried films. In 1952 she appeared on screen for the first time as Javotte Lemoine in Trou normand, Le (1952). Two more films followed and it was also the same year she married Roger Vadim. The two had known each other years earlier and she wanted to marry him when she was 17, but her parents quashed any marriage plans until she turned 18. The union lasted only five years. Capitalizing on her success in French films, she made her first US production in 1953 in Un acte d'amour (1953) with Kirk Douglas, but she continued to make films in France. Brigitte's explosive sexuality took the US by storm, and the effect she had on millions of American men who hadn't seen a woman like her in a long, long time--if ever--was electric. She took the US by storm, her explosive sexuality being unlike anything seen in the US since the days of the "flapper" in the 1920s. Rise to the phrase "sex kitten" and fascination of her in the US consisted of magazines photographs and dubbed over French films--good, bad or indifferent, her films drew audiences--mainly men--into theaters like lemmings. In 1965 she appeared as herself in the American-made Dear Brigitte (1965) with James Stewart (she only appeared in one scene). Just before she turned 40, Brigitte retired from movies after filming Histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot Trousse-Chemise, L' (1973).The lithograph photo has been autographed on the front by Brigitte Bardot with a fountain pen in red....................BOTH PHOTO AND AUTOGRAPH ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.........