Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou born Beaumont, at Puy-deDomme, France on the 9th of August 1976. Audrey Tautou is the fourth child in a family of four. Her parents, who are a dental doctor and teacher in a school helped and encouraged her early love for drama and theatre. The initial goal of her to become a master monkey was replaced by a desire to study theater and drama. The rise of her as an actor in the young age was rapid and accompanied by early success. After completing her studies, she participated in the French show for spotting talent Jeunes Premiers which was sponsored by Canal+. She won the Best Young Actress award at Beziers Festival of Young Actors in the year 2000. She then began a career as an actress. Tautou was educated at Institut Catholique de Paris, was a churchgoer as a young girl and was educated Catholic. She is now separating herself from the Catholic tradition. Modeling and acting were intertwined. She became the face for L'Oreal Mont Blanc Chanel, and is known as The Chanel Muse. In the past, during Arles Arts Festival, Arles Arts Festival, she showed a collection of photographs under the name Superficial. The majority of her photographs concern the spotlight and fame. The exhibit also includes an assortment of portraits of herself and also. Audrey Tautou shot to stardom and global fame after her first big role, starring in the role of Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie gained international attention because of its box-office success. The film was also recognized in award ceremonies all over the globe. It is currently the highest-grossing French language movie in the US. Following this massive success, Tautou went on to star in a variety of films, including British dramatics, such as Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Long Sunday of fiancailles. Tautou also appeared alongside Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code directed by Dan Brown.






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