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LYNXNPEL9G0KV Imagen de archivo de fotos de la estrella del cine francés Brigitte Bardot expuestas en Boulogne-Billancourt, París, Francia. 25 septiembre 2009. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
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LYNXNPEL9G0TU FOTO DE ARCHIVO: La ex actriz francesa y activista por los derechos de los animales Brigitte Bardot asiste a una reunión el 11 de febrero de 2004. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/Foto de archivo
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LYNXNPEL9G0OG FILE PHOTO: Former French actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot attends a meeting on February 11, 2004. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File Photo
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LYNXNPEL9G0OD FILE PHOTO: Brigitte Bardot the former French film star turned animal rights activist at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, June 9, 2006. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File Photo
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RC2ODHA6UUON FILE PHOTO: Brigitte Bardot the former French film star turned animal rights activist at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, June 9, 2006. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File Photo
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RC2ODHAKYJWP FILE PHOTO: Former French actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot attends a meeting on February 11, 2004. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File Photo
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RC2ODHAGAZQ3 Former French actress Brigitte Bardot pats a stray dog at a shelter for strays in the Paris suburb, France, October 3, 1987. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
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RC2MDHA684MV FILE PHOTO: French actress Brigitte Bardot seen during a press conference in Paris, May 6, 2003. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/File Photo
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RC2MDHAZL5NI FILE PHOTO: Pictures of former actress Brigitte Bardot are seen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File Photo
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RC12516FAF50 FILE PHOTO: Brigitte Bardot the former French film star turned animal rights activist gestures as she speaks to EU [Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas (not pictured)] at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, June 9, 2006. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File Photo
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S1AETZJLSAAC Trimaran " Brigitte Bardot" of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society sails off Marseille during the Great Maritime Parade, France, September 4, 2016. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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GM1EAAB00AF01 Staff members pose in a gallery near "Brigitte Bardot" by Andy Warhol at Sotheby's auction house in London October 10, 2014. The artwork is estimated to sell for U.S. $10 -15 million (6.9- 10.3 million British pounds) when it is auctioned on November 11 in New York. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY)
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PM1EA2513M601 A 1962 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Mulliner cabriolet, owned by former French actress Brigitte Bardot during the early 1970s, is displayed ahead of Artcurial's sale of vintage and classic cars during Retromobile vintage car show in Paris February 5, 2014. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: TRANSPORT SOCIETY)
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PM1EA2513I101 A 1962 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Mulliner cabriolet, owned by former French actress Brigitte Bardot during the early 1970s, is displayed ahead of Artcurial's sale of vintage and classic cars during Retromobile vintage car show in Paris February 5, 2014. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: TRANSPORT SOCIETY)
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LR2E95E0WH48P Workers install giant posters on the facade of the Casino during preparations on the eve of the opening of the 66th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes May 14, 2013. The 66th Cannes Film Festival will run from May 15 to May 26. At R, former French actress Brigitte Bardot. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)
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LR1E91619MM6E People attend a demonstration to protest the euthanasia of Nepal and Baby at the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon January 6, 2013. Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are currently housed in the Tete d'Or zoo. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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LR1E91618ZA6C People attend a demonstration to protest the euthanasia of Nepal and Baby at the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon January 6, 2013. Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are currently housed in the Tete d'Or zoo. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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LR1E91618L46A People attend a demonstration to protest the euthanasia of Nepal and Baby, with the message (R), "Presidential Pardon for Baby and Nepal" at the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon January 6, 2013. Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are currently housed in the Tete d'Or zoo. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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LR1E91618HS68 People attend a demonstration to protest the euthanasia of Nepal and Baby, with the message, "Let Nepal and Baby Live" at the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon January 6, 2013. Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are currently housed in the Tete d'Or zoo. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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LR1E916187S66 Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are seen in the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon, January 6, 2013. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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LR1E916185A64 Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are seen in the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon, January 6, 2013. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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LR1E916183M62 A woman dressed in an elephant costume holds a sign which reads, "No to euthanasia of Nepal and Baby", during a protest demonstration at the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon January 6, 2013. Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are currently housed in the Tete d'Or zoo. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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LR1E916180A60 A woman dressed in an elephant costume holds a sign which reads, "No to euthanasia of Nepal and Baby", at the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon January 6, 2013. Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are seen (rear) in the Tete d'Or zoo. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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LR1E91617JN5Y Elephants named Baby and Nepal, owned by a touring circus and thought to be carrying tuberculosis, are seen in the Tete d'Or zoo in Lyon, January 6, 2013. Former French screen star Brigitte Bardot on Friday threatened to ask for a Russian passport in protest at the treatment of the two circus elephants, who were ordered to be put down by a court in Lyon as a precautionary measure. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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BM2E84H1A2501 Employees of Sotheby's auctioneers adjust an acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas portrait of French actress Brigitte Bardot from 1974 by late U.S. artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987) before an auction preview in Zurich April 17, 2012. The picture, which has an estimate of $ 3,754,000 to $ 6,339,000, is part of the art collection of late German-born business man Gunter Sachs (1932-2011) and will be offered in a Sotheby's auction in London on May 22 and 23. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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BM2E84H1A1M01 Employees of Sotheby's auctioneers adjust an acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas portrait of French actress Brigitte Bardot from 1974 by late U.S. artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987) before an auction preview in Zurich April 17, 2012. The picture, which has an estimate of $ 3,754,000 to $ 6,339,000, is part of the art collection of late German-born businessman Gunter Sachs (1932-2011) and will be offered in a Sotheby's auction in London on May 22 and 23. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY)
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GM1E72K0I8L01 Characters representing French actors Louis De Funes and Brigitte Bardot are paraded during the Nice Carnival in Nice, southeastern France February 19, 2011. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E6BI0VRC01 A visitor looks at the picture 'Brigitte Bardot, 1959' by photographer Richard Avedon (1923-2004) displayed at Christie's auction house in Paris November 18, 2010. More than 60 photographs by Richard Avedon, some rare and unpublished, will be auctioned by Christie's on November 20 to create the Richard Avedon Foundation endowment fund. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY)
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PM1E68C1FMA01 A scooter passes a billboard with graffiti (egorgee), written on a billboard for Halal beef, to protest the manner in which animals are killed by cutting their throats, on a street in Lyon, August 12, 2010. Brigitte Bardot, French actress and animal rights activist, criticized the cruel slaughtering of animals at the start of the religious period of Ramadan during an interview Thursday on French radio. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: FOOD RELIGION)
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PM1E68C1FLN01 A scooter passes a billboard for Halal beef with graffiti to protest the manner in which animals are slaughtered by cutting their throats (egorgee) in Lyon, August 12, 2010. Brigitte Bardot, French actress and animal rights activist, criticized the cruel slaughtering of animals at the start of the religious period of Ramadan during an interview Thursday on French radio. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: FOOD RELIGION)
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PM1E68C1FI501 A pedestrian walks past a billboard for Halal beef with graffiti to protest the manner in which animals are slaughtered by cutting their throats (egorgee) in Lyon, August 12, 2010. Brigitte Bardot, French actress and animal rights activist, criticized the cruel slaughtering of animals at the start of the religious period of Ramadan during an interview Thursday on French radio. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: FOOD RELIGION)
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GM1E67U1D7S01 Guests wait in line during a buffet of local Lebanese dishes at Tawle restaurant in Beirut July 15, 2010. The sparkling Mediterranean beckons as you touch down at Beirut airport. Pulsating lights from nightclubs give the capital a joyous, constant rhythm. Glamorous people drive fancy cars. That was Lebanon during the free-wheeling 1960s when Marlon Brando and Brigitte Bardot used to stop by at the Saint Georges yacht club. Lebanon is reliving that glamour in 2010, trying to shed a past marred by civil wars, assassinations and conflict with Israel. Picture taken July 15, 2010. To match Reuters Life! TRAVEL-LEBANON/ REUTERS/ Cynthia Karam (LEBANON - Tags: FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL)
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GM1E67U1D7L01 People swim at the St. Georges Yacht Club in Beirut July 28, 2010. The sparkling Mediterranean beckons as you touch down at Beirut airport. Pulsating lights from nightclubs give the capital a joyous, constant rhythm. Glamorous people drive fancy cars. That was Lebanon during the free-wheeling 1960s when Marlon Brando and Brigitte Bardot used to stop by at the Saint Georges yacht club. Lebanon is reliving that glamour in 2010, trying to shed a past marred by civil wars, assassinations and conflict with Israel. Picture taken July 28, 2010. To match Reuters Life! -LEBANON/ REUTERS/ Cynthia Karam (LEBANON - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)
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GM1E67U1D7C01 People party at Music Hall, an old cinema converted into a cabaret-style venue, in Beirut July 25, 2010. The sparkling Mediterranean beckons as you touch down at Beirut airport. Pulsating lights from nightclubs give the capital a joyous, constant rhythm. Glamorous people drive fancy cars. That was Lebanon during the free-wheeling 1960s when Marlon Brando and Brigitte Bardot used to stop by at the Saint Georges yacht club. Lebanon is reliving that glamour in 2010, trying to shed a past marred by civil wars, assassinations and conflict with Israel. Picture taken July 25, 2010. To match Reuters Life! -LEBANON/ REUTERS/Cynthia Karam (LEBANON - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)
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GM1E67U1D7201 A tourist poses for a picture at the citadel in Lebanon's historic town of Byblos, northern Lebanon, July 25, 2010. The sparkling Mediterranean beckons as you touch down at Beirut airport. Pulsating lights from nightclubs give the capital a joyous, constant rhythm. Glamorous people drive fancy cars. That was Lebanon during the free-wheeling 1960s when Marlon Brando and Brigitte Bardot used to stop by at the Saint Georges yacht club. Lebanon is reliving that glamour in 2010, trying to shed a past marred by civil wars, assassinations and conflict with Israel. Picture taken July 25, 2010. To match Reuters Life! -LEBANON/ REUTERS/ Cynthia Karam (LEBANON)TO GO WITH POSTCARD : 48 HOURS IN LEBANON (SOCIETY TRAVEL)
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GM1E67U1D6T01 Tourists visit the citadel in Lebanon's historic town of Byblos, northern Lebanon July 25, 2010. The sparkling Mediterranean beckons as you touch down at Beirut airport. Pulsating lights from nightclubs give the capital a joyous, constant rhythm. Glamorous people drive fancy cars. That was Lebanon during the free-wheeling 1960s when Marlon Brando and Brigitte Bardot used to stop by at the Saint Georges yacht club. Lebanon is reliving that glamour in 2010, trying to shed a past marred by civil wars, assassinations and conflict with Israel. Picture taken July 25, 2010. To match Reuters Life! TRAVEL-LEBANON/ REUTERS/Cynthia Karam (LEBANON - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)
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GM1E67U1D5V01 Arab and western tourists take pictures in downtown Beirut July 16, 2010. The sparkling Mediterranean beckons as you touch down at Beirut airport. Pulsating lights from nightclubs give the capital a joyous, constant rhythm. Glamorous people drive fancy cars. That was Lebanon during the free-wheeling 1960s when Marlon Brando and Brigitte Bardot used to stop by at the Saint Georges yacht club. Lebanon is reliving that glamour in 2010, trying to shed a past marred by civil wars, assassinations and conflict with Israel. Picture taken July 16, 2010. To match Reuters Life! TRAVEL-LEBANON/ REUTERS/ Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)
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GM1E67U1D5M01 Tourists walk out of a designer shop in downtown Beirut July 16, 2010. The sparkling Mediterranean beckons as you touch down at Beirut airport. Pulsating lights from nightclubs give the capital a joyous, constant rhythm. Glamorous people drive fancy cars. That was Lebanon during the free-wheeling 1960s when Marlon Brando and Brigitte Bardot used to stop by at the Saint Georges yacht club. Lebanon is reliving that glamour in 2010, trying to shed a past marred by civil wars, assassinations and conflict with Israel. Picture taken July 16, 2010. To match Reuters Life! -LEBANON/ REUTERS/ Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL)
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PM1E5BI153N01 A "Marianne" bust, the symbol of the French Republic, is displayed in the town hall council room in Nice November 18, 2009. The bust of Marianne represents former French actress Brigitte Bardot and the slogan reads "French Republic, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity". REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE POLITICS SOCIETY)
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PM1E5BI152X01 A "Marianne" bust, the symbol of the French Republic, is displayed in the town hall council room in Nice November 18, 2009. The bust of Marianne represents former French actress Brigitte Bardot and the slogan reads "French Republic, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity". REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE POLITICS SOCIETY)
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PM1E5BI151L01 An employee installs the three-coloured scarf on a "Marianne" bust, the symbol of the French Republic, which is displayed in the town hall council room in Nice November 18, 2009. The bust of Marianne represents former French actress Brigitte Bardot and the slogan reads "French Republic, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity". REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE POLITICS SOCIETY)
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PM1E5BI150R01 A "Marianne" bust, the symbol of the French Republic, is displayed in the town hall council room in Nice November 18, 2009. The bust of Marianne represents former French actress Brigitte Bardot and the slogan reads "French Republic, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity". REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE POLITICS SOCIETY)
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PM1E5BI14ZW01 A "Marianne" bust, the symbol of the French Republic, is displayed in the town hall council room in Nice November 18, 2009. The bust of Marianne represents former French actress Brigitte Bardot and the slogan reads "French Republic, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity". REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE POLITICS SOCIETY)
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PM1E59P16LG01 Pictures of Former actress Brigitte Bardot are seen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29,2009 to January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E59P16IN01 Pictures of Former actress Brigitte Bardot are seen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29,2009 to January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E59P167701 Pictures of Former actress Brigitte Bardot are seen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29,2009 to January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E59P165901 A Harley-Davidson bike of Former actress Brigitte Bardot is seen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29,2009 to January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E59P161201 Covers of Former actress Brigitte Bardot are seen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29,2009 to January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E59P160H01 Clothes of former actress Brigitte Bardot are seen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29,2009 to January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E59P15ZX01 Former actress Brigitte Bardot appears on a screen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29,2009 to January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E59P14WU01 A car of former actress Brigitte Bardot is seen during a media preview in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29,2009 to January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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PM1E59P14WA01 Visitors pass by the original car and a picture of Former actress Brigitte Bardot displayed as part of an exhibition in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris, September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run September 29 untill January 31, 2010 . REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1E59P1P0301 Pictures of former actress Brigitte Bardot are displayed during a media preview of an exhibition in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29, 2009 to January 31, 2010. Bardot will turn 75 on September 28. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1E59P1OWU01 Visitors pass by a original car of former actress Brigitte Bardot displayed during a media preview of an exhibition in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29, 2009 to January 31, 2010. Bardot will turn 75 on September 28. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1E59P1OSJ01 A silhouetted display of former French actress Brigitte Bardot and a poster of a movie are seen during a media preview of an exhibition in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29, 2009 to January 31, 2010. Bardot will turn 75 on September 28. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1E59P1NQX01 A woman passes by pictures of former actress Brigitte Bardot during a media preview of an exhibition in Boulogne-Billancourt, western Paris September 25, 2009. The exhibition devoted to the French star will run from September 29, 2009 to January 31, 2010. Bardot will turn 75 on September 28. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1DXGNYREAA Actress Pamela Anderson shows off a letter she received from France's actress Brigitte Bardot during a visit to Bardot's foundation for animals rights in Paris February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)
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PM1E42E1BFF01 Actress Pamela Anderson shows off a letter she received from France's actress Brigitte Bardot during a visit to Bardot's fundation for animals rights in Paris, February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)
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PM1E42E1ARZ01 Actress Pamela Anderson poses during a visit to France's Actress Brigitte Bardot's fundation for animals rights in Paris, February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)
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PM1E42E1AQF01 Actress Pamela Anderson poses during a visit to France's Actress Brigitte Bardot's fundation for animals rights in Paris, February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)
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PM1E42E1AK201 Actress Pamela Anderson poses during a visit to France's Actress Brigitte Bardot's fundation for animals rights in Paris, February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)
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GM1DXGNYHVAA Actress Pamela Anderson (C) makes a statement during a visit to France's Actress Brigitte Bardot's foundation for animals rights in Paris February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)
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GM1DXGNXXRAA Actress Pamela Anderson poses during a visit to France's Actress Brigitte Bardot's foundation for animals rights in Paris February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)
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GM1DXGNXJLAA Actress Pamela Anderson smiles as she talks on the phone with France's Actress Brigitte Bardot (not pictured) during a visit to Bardot's foundation for animals rights in Paris February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)
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GM1DVMLNUIAB A brown bear walks outside at the Dancing Bears Reserve in the Rila mountain near the town of Belitsa, about 210 km (130miles) south of Sofia, June 15, 2007. The last three "dancing bears" in Bulgaria and the European Union were sheltered at the reserve on Friday. The Dancing Bears Reserve was founded in 2000 by French actress Brigitte Bardot's animal rights foundation and Four Paws animal protection organisation and has set free 25 bears in their natural habitat in the reservation. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA)
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GM1DVMLNUGAA A brown bear walks outside at the Dancing Bears Reserve in the Rila mountain near the town of Belitsa, about 210 km (130miles) south of Sofia, June 15, 2007. The last three "dancing bears" in Bulgaria and the European Union were sheltered at the reserve on Friday. The Dancing Bears Reserve was founded in 2000 by French actress Brigitte Bardot's animal rights foundation and Four Paws animal protection organisation and has set free 25 bears in their natural habitat in the reservation. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA)
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GM1DVMLNUEAA A veterinarian checks the health of a brown bear named Misho, one of the last three "dancing bears" in Bulgaria and the European Union to be sheltered at the Dancing Bears Reserve in the Rila mountain near the town of Belitsa, about 210 km (130miles) south of Sofia, June 15, 2007. Misho and two other bears served many years as breadwinners for Roma families who forced them to dance. The Dancing Bears Reserve was founded in 2000 by French actress Brigitte Bardot's animal rights foundation and Four Paws animal protection organisation and has set free 25 bears in their natural habitat in the reservation. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA)
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GM1DVMLNUCAA Veterinarians check the health of a brown bear named Misho, one of the last three "dancing bears" in Bulgaria and the European Union to be sheltered at the Dancing Bears Reserve in the Rila mountain near the town of Belitsa, about 210 km (130miles) south of Sofia, June 15, 2007. Misho and two other bears served many years as breadwinners for Roma families who forced them to dance. The Dancing Bears Reserve was founded in 2000 by French actress Brigitte Bardot's animal rights foundation and Four Paws animal protection organisation and has set free 25 bears in their natural habitat in the reservation. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA)
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GM1DVMLNTYAA Veterinarians check the health of a brown bear named Svetla, one of the last three "dancing bears" in Bulgaria and the European Union to be sheltered at the Dancing Bears Reserve in the Rila mountain near the town of Belitsa, about 210 km (130miles) south of Sofia, June 15, 2007. Svetla and two other bears served many years as breadwinners for Roma families who forced them to dance. The Dancing Bears Reserve was founded in 2000 by French actress Brigitte Bardot's animal rights foundation and Four Paws animal protection organisation and has set free 25 bears in their natural habitat in the reservation. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA)
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GM1DUCCVFGAA File photo of Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek speaking at the beginning of the first meeting of the newly established Movement for Equity and Development at Turjak castle in central Slovenia in this May 28, 2006 file photo. Brigitte Bardot, the French actress turned animal rights campaigner, has praised Slovenia's reclusive vegetarian President Drnovsek, calling him a champion of environmentally friendly politics in Europe. Drnovsek, who has battled cancer for years, lives a solitary life in a village outside Ljubljana, growing his own vegetables and baking bread. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Files (SLOVENIA)
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PBEAHUNMSEG Brigitte Bardot the former French film star turned animal rights activist gestures as she speaks to EU [Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas (not pictured)] at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, June 9, 2006.
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PBEAHUNMSEF Brigitte Bardot the former French film star turned animal rights activist arrives at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels June 9, 2006.
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GM1DSUGFBOAA Brigitte Bardot the former French film star turned animal rights activist gestures as she speaks to EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas (not pictured) at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, June 9, 2006. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
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GM1DSUGDODAA Brigitte Bardot the former French film star turned animal rights activist gestures as she speaks to EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas (not pictured) at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels June 9, 2006. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
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GM1DSUGDOBAA Brigitte Bardot the former French film star turned animal rights activist arrives at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels June 9, 2006. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
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GM1DSUGDNZAA Brigitte Bardot former French film star turned animal rights activist meets EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels June 9, 2006. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
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GF2DSTWJNAAA Ex-film star Brigitte Bardot (C) is led into Paris law court December 19, 1996. Bardot faces accusations of inciting racial hatred for writing in a newspaper that France was being invaded by Moslems. She told the court that she was not racist but she stood by her writings. REUTERS/Jean-Christophe Kahn
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PBEAHUNPWDR Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot reacts while watching footage from previous seal hunts during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals.
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PBEAHUNPWDQ Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot stands in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals.
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PBEAHUNPWDN Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot stands in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals.
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PBEAHUNPWDM Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot reacts while watching footage from previous seal hunts during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals.
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PBEAHUNPWDL Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot reacts while watching footage from previous seal hunts during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals.
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PBEAHUNPWDJ French actress Brigitte Bardot walks in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby as she leaves a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals.
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PBEAHUNPWDI French actress Brigitte Bardot speaks in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals.
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GM1DSFLURLAA Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot reacts while watching footage from previous seal hunts during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals. REUTERS/Chris Wattie
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GM1DSFJPFJAA Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot stands in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals. REUTERS/Chris Wattie
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GM1DSFJKDOAA Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot stands in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals. REUTERS/Chris Wattie
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GM1DSFJJZIAA Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot reacts while watching footage from previous seal hunts during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals. REUTERS/Chris Wattie
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GM1DSFJJPLAA Former French film star turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot reacts while watching footage from previous seal hunts during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals. REUTERS/Chris Wattie
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GM1DSFJIEEAA French actress Brigitte Bardot speaks in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals. REUTERS/Chris Wattie
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GM1DSFJHLWAA French actress Brigitte Bardot walks in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby as she leaves a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals. REUTERS/Chris Wattie
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GM1DSFJGSIAA French actress Brigitte Bardot speaks in front of a poster showing a seal clubbing a human baby during a news conference in Ottawa March 22, 2006. Bardot is in Canada to protest the annual east coast seal hunt, which may start as early as this week with a government set quota of 325,000 seals. REUTERS/Chris Wattie
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PBEAHUNUKCF Former French actress Brigitte Bardot displays a 1969 copy of french magazine "Paris Match" showing a seal on the cover in Geneva December 5, 2005. Bardot launched an appeal [to Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin] to stop the slaughter of seals.
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RP2DSFHRHAAA Former French actress Brigitte Bardot talks to the media in Geneva December 5, 2005. Bardot launched an appeal to Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin to stop the slaughter of seals. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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RP2DSFHRGZAD Former French actress Brigitte Bardot displays a 1969 copy of french magazine "Paris Match" showing a seal on the cover in Geneva December 5, 2005. Bardot launched an appeal to Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin to stop the slaughter of seals. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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RP2DSFHGPOAB French former actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot leaves the Interior Ministry in Paris, October 5, 2005. Bardot was due to meet Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy about the thousands of sheep ritually slaughtered each year during the Eid al-Adha religious festival. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
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PBEAHUNWTEN French former actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot leaves the Interior Ministry in Paris, October 5, 2005. [Bardot was due to meet Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy about the thousands of sheep ritually slaughtered each year during the Eid al-Adha religious festival.]
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PBEAHUOFQHD An employees of Drouot auction house, displays a stand up photograph of French actress Brigitte Bardot, September 28, 2004. Some 8,500 posters, photographs, magazine covers, postcards, books, records and other items were up for sale for a total value estimated at some 80,000 euros (98,000 dollars) by the company managing the sales. Cees Storm, 61, of the Netherlands, who fell in love with Bardot at 15, collected all the items.
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PBEAHUOFQHA An employees of Drouot auction house, holds up photographs of France's actress Brigitte Bardot, September 28, 2004. Some 8,500 posters, photographs, magazine covers, postcards, books, records and other items were up for sale for a total value estimated at some 80,000 euros (U.S.$98,000) by the company managing the sale. Netherlands' Cees Storm, 61, who fell in love with Bardot at the age of 15, collected all the items.
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RP5DRHXYOQAB Employee of Drouot auction house holds up photographs of France's actress Brigitte Bardot during sale in Paris. An employees of Drouot auction house, displays a stand up photograph of French actress Brigitte Bardot, September 28, 2004. Some 8,500 posters, photographs, magazine covers, postcards, books, records and other items were up for sale for a total value estimated at some 80,000 euros (98,000 dollars) by the company managing the sales. Cees Storm, 61, of the Netherlands, who fell in love with Bardot at 15, collected all the items. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
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