Babette Bardot
Film actor
1940 –
Who is Babette Bardot?
Babette Bardot is the stage name of a Swedish actress who appeared in Russ Meyer's films, including Common Law Cabin and Mondo Topless.
After attracting attention for her roles in Russ Meyer's films, Babette Bardot began touring the United States in 1968 as a burlesque dancer under the guidance of her husband and manager, Bob Baker. With the seductive coif of platinum blonde hair and the billing caption "44-24-38 World's Most Sensational Exotic Entertainer" her appearances included the Gayety Theatre in NYC, the Town Theatre in Chicago, and the Colony Club in Dallas. While covering the burlesque circuit, she became a frequent guest on TV and radio programs, including the Wally Phillips Show, The Steve Allen Show and The Phil Donahue Show.
She toured internationally and found a home at the Majestic Inn in Calgary, Alberta. The liberal stripping laws in Alberta allowed her to bare it all..however Babette would only remove her tops while retaining a thong. She was the headliner for the hotel bar...the Majic Stik...opening during the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede to a packed house nightly for 6 months before departing for Las Vegas
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