Formidable presence in French cinema of the late 1950s and 60s, as well known for his capacity to mold wives and lovers into starlets as for his occasional cinematic flourishes.
A former stage actor, assistant to director Marc Allegret and journalist, Vadim--with his then wife Brigitte Bardot--gained worldwide attention with the release of "And God Created Woman" (1956). The film's striking wide-screen color and erotic frankness (including shots of a semi-clad Bardot) earned it vast commercial success and paved the way for the subsequent New Wave breakthrough by convincing French producers of the viability of young directors.
Vadim enjoyed continued success with films such as the superb "Les Liaisons dangereuses 1960" (1959, with Jeanne Moreau), a flawed but engaging reworking of "La Ronde" (1964) and the comic-strip Jane Fonda vehicle "Barbarella" (1967). Since the early 70s, when outright nudity became commonplace, his teasingly erotic works have been fewer and much less successful.
Vadim's relationships with wives (Bardot, Annette Stroyberg, Fonda, Marie-Christine Barrault) and lovers (Catherine Deneuve) have been highly publicized, and in 1987 he published a book about three of them, "Bardot, Denueve, Fonda: My Life with the Three Most Beautiful Women in the World". He directed his son by Deneuve, actor Christian Vadim, in "Surprise Party" (1983).
Family
FATHER: Igor Plemiannikov. Consul. Of Russian birth; member of French diplomatic corp; collapsed (in front of son) and died in December, 1937.
MOTHER: Marie-Antoinette Plemiannikov. Communist; after husband's death married an architect active in French Resistance.
WIFE: Brigitte Bardot. Actor. Married in 1952; divorced.
WIFE: Annette Stroyberg. Actor. Married in 1958, divorced; one daughter with Vadim.
COMPANION: Catherine Deneuve. Actor. Had a son, Christian, together in 1963.
WIFE: Jane Fonda. Actor. Married in 1967; divorced; mother of Vadim's daughter, Vanessa.
WIFE: Catherine Schneider. Married in 1975; divorced; one daughter with Vadim.
WIFE: Marie-Christine Barrault. Actor. Married on December 21, 1990; survived him.
Milestone
Became an actor at age 16
1947 - 1956: Worked as a screenwriter and assistant director to Marc Allegret at Francoeur Studios
Employed as reporter at Paris Match
Driver for Ferrari Motor Cars in France, Italy, England, Germany
1956: Directed first film, "And God Created Woman"
1971: Made first US film, "Pretty Maids All in a Row"
US TV directing debut, "Beauty and the Beast" for Shelley Duvall's "Faerie Tale Theater"
Bibliography
"Memoirs of the Devil" Roger Vadim 1975
"The Hungry Angel" Roger Vadim 1983
"Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda: My Life with the Three Most Beautiful Women in the World" Roger Vadim 1987