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Tast, Brigitte; Tast (Hrsg.), Hans-Jürgen (1982). Brigitte Bardot. Filme 1953–1961. Anfänge des Mythos B.B. Hildesheim. ISBN 3-88842-109-8.
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Servat, Henry-Jean (2016). Brigitte Bardot – My Life in Fashion (Hardback). Paris: Flammation S.A. ISBN 978-2--08-0202697.
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Fondation Brigitte Bardot (in French)
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Brigitte Bardot at the American Film Institute Catalog
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Brigitte Bardot discography at Discogs
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Brigitte Bardot at the TCM Movie Database
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Tatiana Celia Kennedy Schlossberg (May 5, 1990 – December 30, 2025) was an American environmental journalist and author. She worked as a science and climate reporter for The New York Times and wrote for several other publications, including The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Vanity Fair, and Bloomberg News. Her book Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don't Know You Have was published by Grand Central Publishing in 2019.
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Schlossberg was a member of the Kennedy family and Bouvier family, and graduated from Yale University and later earned a master's degree in American history from the University of Oxford. She died in 2025 at the age of 35 from acute myeloid leukemia.
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Tatiana Celia Kennedy Schlossberg was born on May 5, 1990, at New York Hospital in Lenox Hill, New York City, to designer and artist Edwin Schlossberg and author and diplomat Caroline Kennedy. She was a granddaughter of 35th U.S. president John F. Kennedy of the Kennedy family and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis of the Bouvier family. She and her siblings, Rose and Jack, were primarily raised on Manhattan's Upper East Side, and also spent significant time at their maternal grandmother Jacqueline's estate on Martha's Vineyard. Schlossberg's father came from an Orthodox Jewish family of Ashkenazi descent from Ukraine, and her mother is a Catholic of Irish, French, Scottish, and English descent. She was raised Catholic, though her mother would also "incorporate Hanukkah" in the family's holiday celebrations.
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Schlossberg attended the all-girls Brearley School with her sister Rose, and later the Trinity School, from which she graduated in 2008. She graduated from Yale College in 2012 with a BA in History. While at Yale, Schlossberg wrote for The Yale Herald and eventually became the paper's editor-in-chief. She received the Charles A. Ryskamp Travel Grant for a research project that "explored the communities that grew out of the relationship between runaway slaves and coastal New England Native American tribes, particularly on Martha's Vineyard in the nineteenth century". She was also a member of the senior society Mace and Chain. Schlossberg earned a master's degree in American history from the University of Oxford in 2014.
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After her studies, Schlossberg interned at the Vineyard Gazette in Edgartown, Massachusetts, and later became a municipal reporter at The Record in Bergen County, New Jersey.
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In 2014, she became a summer intern at The New York Times, a 10-week program usually given to recent college graduates and a few undergrads. She was eventually hired as a reporter covering the Metro section. That same year, she wrote a story about a dead bear cub found in Central Park. In 2024, it was revealed that the cub had been placed there by her relative Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Responding to the disclosure, Schlossberg said, "Like law enforcement, I had no idea who was responsible for this when I wrote the story."
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Schlossberg worked as a science and climate reporter for the Times until she left the paper in 2017. In 2019, she published her debut book, Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don't Know You Have, released in August 2019 by Grand Central Publishing. In 2020, the book won first place in the Society of Environmental Journalists' Rachel Carson Environment Book Award.
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Schlossberg took part in presenting the annual Profile in Courage Award at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, and accompanied her mother, Caroline Kennedy, during the latter's engagements as ambassador in Japan and Australia.
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On the 50th anniversary of the assassination of her grandfather John F. Kennedy, in 2013, Schlossberg delivered remarks and participated in a ceremonial wreath-laying ceremony at his memorial at Runnymede in Surrey, which had been unveiled in 1965 by Queen Elizabeth II and Schlossberg's grandmother Jacqueline.
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On September 9, 2017, Schlossberg married physician George Moran at her family's estate on Martha's Vineyard. The two met as undergraduates at Yale. The couple had a son, Edwin, born in 2022, and a daughter, Josephine, born in 2024.
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In 2024, immediately after the birth of her daughter, Schlossberg was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. On November 22, 2025, Schlossberg revealed in a New Yorker essay that her leukemia had developed "a rare mutation called Inversion 3", which made it a terminal form of the disease. A bone marrow transplant, chemotherapy, and a clinical trial of CAR-T cell therapy were unable to slow the progression of the leukemia, and her doctors informed her that she had one year to live. Schlossberg died on December 30, 2025, at the age of 35.
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Dhurandhar (transl. Stalwart) is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language spy action thriller film written, co-produced and directed by Aditya Dhar; with additional screenplay by Shivkumar V. Panicker and Ojas Gautam. Produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar, and Lokesh Dhar under Jio Studios and B62 Studios, it stars Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and several other actors. The first installment of a two-part film series, it depicts an anti-terror covert operation, where an undercover agent infiltrates Karachi's criminal and political underworld in Pakistan. The plot loosely joins several real-life events involving geopolitical tensions such as the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and events surrounding Operation Lyari.
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