Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou was born in Beaumont in the French city of Puy-de Domme on August 9 1976 the eldest among four kids. Her parents encouraged her parents, a dentist, and a teacher and both of them were teachers. They encouraged her to pursue her interest in theatre. It was in stark contrast with her previous desire to be a primatologist due to the fact that she adored monkeys. When she was a teenager the rise to fame was rapid and marked with initial success. In 1998, after completing her studies, she was able to participate in Jeunes Premiers which is a French show on TV that is a talent-scouting initiative, which is 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. Although she studied at The Institut Catholique de Paris and attended church in her youth Tautou has distanced herself from this upbringing, stating she's not Catholic. Apart from her acting profession, she has is also pursuing modeling. The model was for L'Oreal Mont Blanc, Chanel and is known as "The Chanel Muse". Recently, at the Arles Arts Festival she exhibited an array of photos under the heading Superficial. The work she produces is focused on fame in addition to fame. Also, it features a series self-portraits and a special focus on journalists who have been watching Tautou's career since her dramatic popularity following Amelie. Audrey Tautou's very first major performance, in the role of Amelie Poulain's lead actor in Le Fabuleux d'Amelie poulain, earned her fame to the world. Amelie was a global success in the field of box office, and also won numerous awards across the globe. It is the top-grossing French film to be released in the United States. In the wake of this achievement, Tautou was featured in numerous film productions ranging that ranged from British dramas like Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things to Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Long Sunday de fiancailles and moving into 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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