Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou is the youngest of four children born August 9th, 1976 in Beaumont Puy of Domme. Audrey Tautou's parents, who are a dental doctor and a school teacher helped and encouraged her initial passion for drama as well as theatre. She initially hoped of becoming a specialist in monkeys was surpassed by her desire to pursue a degree in theater and drama. Her meteoric rise as a young actress was swift and marked by her early successes. Following her graduation and acting, she appeared on the French talent-spotting TV show Jeunes Premiers that was sponsored by Canal+. She won the award for the best young Actress award at Beziers Festival of Young Actors and began her acting career. Tautou went to church and Institut Catholique de Paris during her youth, however she now dissociates herself from her childhood. In addition to her acting career she also pursued a modelling career. It is her turn to be the face of L'Oreal Mont Blanc & Chanel and is often referred to as The Chanel Muse. Her photography is also a hobby and she has recently displayed her work at the Arles festival, under the title Superficial. Her work is focused on celebrities in addition to the fame. Also, it features an assortment of self-portraits as well as a particular focus on the media that has been watching Tautou's career since her dramatic rise in stardom after Amelie. Audrey Tautou's worldwide popularity and success exploded following her appearance in the film as Amelie Poulain's lead woman in Le Fabuleux in the film d'Amelie. Amelie received international recognition because of its box-office success. It was also praised in award ceremonies all over the world. It is the most successful French language film to be released in the US. In the years following this film, Tautou appeared in numerous films ranging from British dramas and Jean Pierre Jeunet's Un long dimanche de fiancailles. After that, she shifted to Hollywood and was in the film with Tom Hanks alongside Ron Howard in The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.






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