Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou born Beaumont, the French city of Puy-deDomme on August 9, 1976. Audrey is the largest child of 4 children. Audrey Tautou's parents who were a dentist and teacher in a school were supportive and encouraged by her passion for acting and theater. The initial goal of her of becoming a specialist in monkeys was eclipsed by her wish to pursue a degree in theater and drama. When she was a teenager rising to the heights of fame was quick and accompanied by early successes. When she first began her acting career, Tautou was a participant in Jeunes Premiers a French television show that sought to find talent which was a part of Canal+ in 1998. She also won the title of Best Young Actress at her performance in the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. Tautou studied at Institut Catholique de Paris, went to church in her youth and was raised Catholic. She is now separating herself from the Catholic tradition. Her acting and modelling careers were intertwined. She became the face for L'Oreal Mont Blanc Chanel, and is known as The Chanel Muse. She also has a serious passion for photography. She recently produced an exhibition of her work during the Arles Festival under the title Superficial. Photography of her is primarily focused on fame and celebrity and focuses the camera on the media who sat on her shoulders following her sudden rise to fame as Amelie in addition to self-portraits. Audrey Tautou became a star and was recognized internationally for her role debut as Amelie Poulain in Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie was a box-office international film that received acclaim at award ceremonies around all over the world. Amelie was the highest-rated film that is French-speak in the US. The following year, she was a part of British dramas including Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things as well as Jean-Pierre Jeunet Un long dimanche de fiancailles. After that, Tautou went to Hollywood to work in Hollywood, where Ron Howard directed the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code.






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