Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou born Beaumont, Puy-deDomme France in August 9th 1976. Audrey Tautou is the fourth child among four children. Audrey Tautou's parents, who have a doctor for teeth and teacher in a school helped and encouraged her initial passion for drama as well as theatre. The initial goal of her of becoming a specialist in monkeys was surpassed by her desire to learn about drama and theater. When she was a teenager, her rise to stardom was swift and ended with initial successes. When she graduated in 1998, her education, she was selected to take part in Jeunes Premiers which is a French television talent-scouting program that was which was run by Canal+. There she received the award for best Young Actress in the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. The result was that she decided to pursue a professional acting career. Tautou went to church and Institut Catholique de Paris during her early years, but has since gotten rid of her childhood. In addition to her acting profession, she has is also pursuing modelling. The model was for L'Oreal Mont Blanc, Chanel and has been referred as "The Chanel Muse". Recently, at Arles Arts Festival, Arles Arts Festival, she displayed the collection of her photographs with the heading Superficial. Her photography largely focuses on celebrity and fame, and then turns her camera to the journalists who scrutinised her following her sudden rise to stardom as Amelie in addition to several self-portraits. Audrey Tautou shot to stardom as well as international recognition with her first major role starring as the lead in the film Le Fabuleux Destin de l'Amelie Poulain. Amelie was recognized internationally for its box office success. It was also praised during awards ceremonies around the globe. It remains the highest grossing French language film in the US. In the wake of this achievement, Tautou was featured in many movies ranging that ranged from British dramas like Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things to Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Un long dimanche of fiancailles. She then moved to Hollywood with Ron Howard's direction of the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code with Tom Hanks.






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