Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou in Beaumont Puy De Domme, France, was born on the 9th August, 1976. Audrey Tautou is an eldest child of four. Her parents, a dentist as well as a teacher recognized and encouraged her passion for acting and theatre as early as she was a child. This was more important than a desire to be a primatologist due to her love of monkeys. The early success of her career and the rapid growth in popularity made her a promising young actor. Following her graduation She was a part of the French television show that scouts talent Jeunes Premiers that was sponsored by Canal+. She won the Best Young Actress award at Beziers Festival of Young Actors in the year 2000. She then began a career as an actress. Tautou was a student at her school at the Institut Catholique de Paris in Paris as a child and was a student there from the age of a child she has since renounced her Catholic education. She now declares herself to be non-Catholic. She pursued a career in modeling alongside her acting career and is the model for L'Oreal Mont Blanc and Chanel frequently referred to as the Chanel Muse. Her photography is also a passion and she recently exhibited her work in the Arles festival under the name Superficial. Her photography largely focuses on the spotlight and celebrities and then turns her camera to the journalists who scrutinised her following her sudden rise to stardom in the film Amelie in addition to self-portraits. Audrey Tautou's very first major part, playing Amelie Poulain's leading actress in Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain, brought the actress international fame. Amelie has been undoubtedly a huge box office smash internationally and has been lauded at numerous award festivals around the globe. The film is still the top-grossing French language film to be released in the US. The following year, she starred in British dramas, including Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things as well as Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Un long Sunday de Faancailles. In the following year, she moved to Hollywood in the United States, where Ron Howard directed the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code.






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