Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou, the oldest of her four siblings, was born on August 8, 1976 in Beaumont Puy-de Domme. The parents of Audrey Tautou as a dentist and a teacher, recognized and supported their daughter's passion for theater and drama at the age of a stage novice. This support was more than enough to combat her desire to become primatologist. The rise was swift in her career to become an internationally renowned young actress. Before she began to pursue the acting profession, she took part in Jeunes Premiers an French show on TV that focuses on talent which was a part of Canal+ in 1998. The program also awarded her the title of the title of Best Young Actress at her performance in the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. Tautou was raised in a Catholic home, and was a member of the church, even though she attended school at school at the Institut Catholique de Paris. Alongside her acting profession, she has is also pursuing modelling. She modelled of L'Oreal Mont Blanc, Chanel and was dubbed "The Chanel Muse". She also has a serious interest in photography and recently presented an exhibit of her work for the Arles Festival, titled Superficial. Her work is focused on celebrities in addition to the fame. Also, it features an assortment of self-portraits as well as a special focus on journalists who have closely scrutinized Tautou following her rapid rise in stardom following Amelie. Audrey Tautou rose to fame and acclaim with her big performance in Le Fabuleux in the film d'Amelie Pouulain. Amelie has been undoubtedly a huge box office smash internationally and praised at many award events around the globe. It remains the highest grossing French language film to date in the US. Later, in the same year, she was a part of British dramas, including Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things as well as Jean-Pierre Junet's The long day of the fiancailles. After that, Tautou went to Hollywood in the United States, where Ron Howard directed the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code.






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