Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou is the youngest of four children born August 9, 1976, from Beaumont Puy de Domme. From a very young age, both her dental surgeon parents and her teacher mother encouraged her passion of theatre and drama. It was this love that trumps her first desire to be primatologist. At the age of a young lady the rise to fame was quick and accompanied by initial successes. Before she began to pursue her acting career, she was a participant in Jeunes Premiers an French television show that sought to find talent sponsored by Canal+ in 1998. She also won the title of Best Young Actress in during the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. Tautou was raised in a Catholic family and attended her church even though she attended school in school at the Institut Catholique de Paris. She has pursued a modeling career alongside her acting career and is the face of L'Oreal Mont Blanc and Chanel is often called the Chanel Muse. In the past, during Arles Arts Festival, Arles Arts Festival, she displayed the collection of her photographs with the heading Superficial. The majority of her photography is focused on fame and celebrity and then turns her camera to the journalists who scrutinised her after her meteoric rise to stardom with Amelie and a series of self-portraits. Audrey Tautou became a star and gained international recognition with her role debut as Amelie Poulain from Le Fabuleux Destination d'Amelie. Amelie is an international box office success and praised at many award events around the globe. Amelie was the highest-rated film that is French-speak in the US. After this film, Tautou appeared in numerous films ranging from British dramas up to Jean Pierre Jeunet's film Un long dimanche de fiancailles. Then she moved into Hollywood and starred with Tom Hanks alongside Ron Howard in The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.






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