Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou in Beaumont Puy De Domme in France was born the 9th of August in 1976. Audrey is the elder child out of 4. The actress was inspired by her parents, a dentist, and a teacher and both of them were teachers. They encouraged her to follow her love of acting. This was in contrast with her previous desire to become a primateologist because she adored monkeys. The rise of her as an actress in her early years was swift and marked by her early successes. When she first began her acting career, she took part in Jeunes Premiers which was a French show on TV that focuses on talent that was sponsored by Canal+ in 1998. Also, she was awarded the the title of Best Young Actress at during the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. Tautou was born into a Catholic home, and was a member of the church, even though she was a student at The Institut Catholique de Paris. Her acting and modelling careers are interspersed. She became the face for L'Oreal Mont Blanc Chanel, and she is often known as The Chanel Muse. Her photography is also a hobby and she has recently displayed her work in the Arles festival with the name Superficial. In her photographs, she is mainly focused on celebrities and fame. The camera's focus is towards journalists who scrutinized her during her rise to stardom in Amelie. Audrey Tautou became a star after her international fame was established with her role debut as Amelie Poulain in Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie received international recognition because of its box-office success. It also received praise during awards ceremonies around the world. It's the highest-grossing French film made in America. In the wake of this achievement, Tautou was featured in a wide range of movies ranging that ranged from British dramas such as Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things to Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Un long dimanche of fiancailles. She then moved to Hollywood under the direction of Ron Howard of The Da Vinci Code, a Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code with Tom Hanks.






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