Audrey Tautou

Audrey Tautou is the youngest of four children born on August 9, 1976, at Beaumont Puy in Domme. Her parents encouraged her parents, a dentist and a teacher who were both teachers to follow her love of theatre. This was in contrast to an earlier desire to be a primatologist due to the fact that she was a fan of monkeys. Her fame grew as a child actress quickly and with great success. In 1998, after completing her degree she was invited to participate in Jeunes Premiers, a French show on TV that is a talent-scouting initiative, which is that was sponsored by Canal+. There she won the award for Best Young Actress at the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. The result was that she decided to begin her acting profession. Tautou was a member of the church as well as the Institut Catholique de Paris during her youth, however she has since gotten rid of the aforementioned societal influences. Neben her acting, Tautou took up modeling and was the face in the advertising campaign for L'Oreal Mont Blanc as well as Chanel. Her photography is also a obsession and she was recently shown her work at the Arles festival under the name Superficial. The majority of her photography is focused on fame and celebrity and then turns her camera to the media who sat on her shoulders when she exploded in fame and fortune with Amelie in addition to self-portraits. Audrey Tautou's very first major part, playing Amelie Poulain's main actress in Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie poulain, earned her international stardom. Amelie gained international attention due to its success at the box office. The film was also recognized at awards ceremonies across the globe. It is the most successful French language film to be released in the US. The success of this movie led Tautou to a variety of roles, ranging from British dramas such as Dirty Pretty Things by Stephen Knight and Jean Pierre Jeunet to Hollywood's The Da Vinci Code with Tom Hanks.

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