Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou is the youngest of four children born on August 9, 1976, from Beaumont Puy of Domme. Her parents, who are a dental doctor as well as a teacher at school helped and encouraged her initial passion for drama and theater. Her initial dream to become a master monkey was surpassed by her desire to learn about drama and theater. Her meteoric rise as an actress in her early years was rapid and accompanied by her early successes. Following her graduation, she participated in the French talent-spotting TV show Jeunes Premiers which was backed by Canal+. She won the Best Young Actress award at Beziers Festival of Young Actors in the year 2000. She then began a acting career. Tautou was raised in the context of a Catholic home and went to church, even though she was a student within The Institut Catholique de Paris. Apart from her acting profession, she has also pursued modelling. The model was in the commercials for L'Oreal Mont Blanc, Chanel and was dubbed "The Chanel Muse". Also, she has an intense photographic passion and has recently produced an exhibition of her work during the Arles Festival with the name Superficial. The majority of her photography is focused on fame and celebrity and then turns her camera to the media who sat on her shoulders when she exploded to stardom as Amelie in addition to a series of self-portraits. Audrey Tautou rose to fame and acclaim with her big part in the film Le Fabuleux d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie achieved international success on the screen and won awards around the world. It's the highest-grossing French film made in America. The film's success led to a huge increase in production. Tautou starred in many films such as British dramas like Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Un long dimanche de fiancailles. Also, she starred with Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code directed by Dan Brown.






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