Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou is the youngest of four kids born August 9th, 1976 from Beaumont Puy of Domme. Her parents, a dentist as well as a teacher recognized and encouraged her passion for theater and acting at an early age, which was more important than a desire to become a primatologist thanks to her passion for monkeys. The rise of her as an actress in her early years was swift and marked by her early successes. In 1998, after completing her education, she was selected to take part in Jeunes Premiers, a French show on TV that is a talent-scouting initiative, which is sponsored by Canal+. There she received the award for best Young Actress at the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. This led her to embark on a professional acting career. Tautou was raised in the context of a Catholic home and went to church, even though she went to school within The Institut Catholique de Paris. She pursued a modelling career in addition to her acting work and is the face of L'Oreal Mont Blanc and Chanel is often called the Chanel Muse. She also has a serious interest in photography and recently presented an exhibit of her work at the Arles Festival, titled Superficial. Her work is focused on celebrities as well as the fame. It also features portraits of herself and particular focus on the media that has closely scrutinized Tautou following her rapid rise in stardom after Amelie. Audrey Tautou rose to fame and fame with her starring part in the film Le Fabuleux d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie achieved international success in the field of box office, and also won numerous awards across all over the world. It's the biggest French language film to ever be released in the US. In the following year, she starred in British dramas including Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things as well as Jean-Pierre Jeunet Un long dimanche de fiancailles. After that, Tautou went to Hollywood to work in Hollywood, where Ron Howard directed the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code.






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