Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou was born in Beaumont in Puy-de-Domme France on 8 August 1976. She was fourth child in the family. Her parents, a dentist as well as a teacher recognized and supported her interest in the theatre and dramatic arts from a young age which outweighed her desire to become a primatologist thanks to her love of monkeys. Her rise to stardom as a young actress was quick and accompanied with early success. In 1998, after completing her studies, she was invited to join Jeunes Premiers which is which is a French TV talent-scouting programme sponsored by Canal+. She also received the award for Best Young Actress prize at the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. That led her start her acting career professionally. Tautou has attended her school at the Institut Catholique de Paris in Paris when she was a kid as well as attended the school and has publicly disavowed her Catholic education. She has pursued a modeling career along with her acting career. She is the face of L'Oreal Mont Blanc and Chanel often referred to as The Chanel Muse. In addition to her acting career She also takes an interest in photography. Recently, she exhibited a selection images during Arles Film Festival. Arles Film Festival under the name Superficial. Photography of her is primarily focused on fame and celebrity and will focus on the journalists who scrutinised her following her sudden rise to stardom with Amelie in addition to self-portraits. Audrey Tautou became a star and was recognized internationally for her debut role as Amelie Poulain from Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie. Amelie has been a international box office success and was recognized at many international awards ceremonies. Amelie is the most successful French language movie on the market in US. In the years following the film, she appeared in a variety of films, in everything from British film to Jean Pierre Jeunet's film Un long day of the fiancailles. After that, she shifted to Hollywood and appeared alongside Tom Hanks alongside Ron Howard in The Da Vinci Code.
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