Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou is the youngest of four kids born August 9, 1976, in Beaumont Puy de Domme. Audrey Tautou's parents, who were a dentist as well as a teacher at school helped and encouraged her early love for drama and theater. The initial goal of her to become a master monkey was replaced by a desire to study theater and drama. Her rise to fame as an actress in her early years was swift and marked by her early successes. Before she began to pursue the acting profession, she was a participant in Jeunes Premiers an French talent search TV program sponsored by Canal+ in 1998. The program also awarded her the title of the title of Best Young Actress at during the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. Though she was a student at in the Institut Catholique de Paris and attended church in her youth Tautou is now averse to this upbringing, stating that she is not officially Catholic. She pursued a modelling career in addition to her acting work and is the face of L'Oreal Mont Blanc and Chanel frequently referred to as the Chanel Muse. Her photography is also a hobby and she has recently displayed her work in the Arles festival, under the title Superficial. The work she produces is focused on fame in addition to fame. Also, it features portraits of herself and particular focus on the media that has scrutinised Tautou since her meteoric popularity following Amelie. Audrey Tautou became a star and gained international recognition with her role debut as Amelie Poulain in the film Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie received international recognition because of its box-office success. It was also praised during awards ceremonies around the world. It is the top-grossing French film made in America. Following this film, Tautou appeared in many films that ranged from British dramas up to 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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