Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou, the oldest of her four siblings, was born on August 8, 1976 in Beaumont Puy-de Domme. She was encouraged by her parents, dentist and teacher who were both teachers to follow her love of acting. This was in contrast to an earlier desire to become a primateologist because she loved monkeys. A quick and successful start to success as well as a swift rise in fame marked her as a young actor. After completing her studies She was a part of the French talent-spotting TV show Jeunes Premiers which was backed by Canal+. She won the Best Young Actress prize at the Beziers Festival of Young Actors in the year 2000. She then began a acting career. Tautou was born into an Catholic home and went to religious services, despite having was a student in The Institut Catholique de Paris. As well as her acting profession she started a modelling career. It is her turn to be the spokesperson for L'Oreal Mont Blanc & Chanel and is sometimes referred to as the Chanel Muse. An avid photographer, she created a show at the Arles International Festival that was titled Superficial. Her work is focused on celebrities in addition to the fame. Also, it features a series self-portraits and a special focus on journalists who have been watching Tautou's career since her dramatic success following Amelie. Audrey Tautou's very first major part, playing Amelie Poulain's leading actor in Le Fabuleux d'Amelie Poulain, brought the actress international fame. Amelie has been an international box office success and recognized at many awards events around the globe. It's also the biggest French language film ever in the US. The film's success led to a huge increase in production. Tautou went on to star in a variety of films, including British dramas such as Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Un long dimanche de fiancailles. Tautou also appeared alongside Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code directed by Dan Brown.






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