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Aka: Bridgitte Bordeaux, Brigette Lahaye, Brigitte Bordeaux, Brigitte Simonin, Brigitte Van Meerhaegue
Age: 70 years old (1955-10-12)
Place of birth: France, Tourcoing
Height: 172 cm (5' 7'' height)
Weight: 54 Kg (119 lbs)
Hair: Brunette
Body: Proportional
Eyes: Brown
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Tattoos: No
Piercings: No
Brigitte Lahaie, born on October 12, 1955, in Tourcoing, France, is an actress, radio host, and former adult film actress. Raised in a family with a banker father and an accountant mother, Lahaie grew up with her two brothers and sister. In 1975, she moved to Paris with her sister, where she worked in a shoe store before embarking on a film career.
Brigitte began her artistic career at a young age, debuting at 15 with a small role in "Africa Erotica" (1970). However, it wasn't until 1976 that she entered the world of adult film, shortly after the legalization of hardcore pornography in France. Her career in this field extended until 1980, during which she earned the title of "Queen of French Porn."
As she established herself as a leading figure in the industry, Lahaie also explored other film genres. She appeared in the horror film "Les Raisins de la Mort" (1978), directed by cult filmmaker Jean Rollin, where she played a supporting role. She later took on a leading role in "Fascination" (1979), also directed by Rollin, consolidating her presence in cinema beyond the adult genre.
In the 1980s, Brigitte decided to abandon adult films and focus on her mainstream film career, using the pseudonym Brigitte Simonin. During this period, she had small roles in films such as "Diva" (1981) and "Henry & June" (1990). In addition to her acting career, Lahaie published an autobiography in 1987 and recorded a pop single. She also performed a successful one-woman show about her life and career.
Brigitte Lahaie became the host of her own daily radio show, where she addressed topics related to sexuality and relationships. Her contributions to the film industry and her influence on popular culture were recognized in 2014 when she was inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame as a Film Pioneer.
The surname "Lahaie" is a French adaptation of her Flemish name "vanmeerhaeghe," where "haie" means "hedge" in French, adding an interesting nuance to her identity. Throughout her career, Brigitte Lahaie has left a significant mark on film and culture, becoming an iconic figure in the history of French entertainment.
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