Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou is the youngest of four kids born August 9, 1976, in Beaumont Puy of Domme. At a young age, her dentist doctor parents as well as her teacher mother supported Audrey's love of theater and drama. The passion for theater was the one which trumped her original desire to become a the first primatologist. The rise was swift in her career to become an internationally renowned young actress. In 1998, after completing her education, she was selected to participate 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. This led her to embark on a professional acting career. Tautou was a member of the church as well as the Institut Catholique de Paris during her early years, but has since gotten rid of these upbringings. Alongside her acting career, Tautou has also been a model and the model for L'Oreal Mont Blanc as well as Chanel. A keen photographer, she created a show in the Arles International Festival that was titled Superficial. The majority of her photographs concern famous people and celebrities. The exhibit also includes a collection of self portraits in addition. Audrey Tautou became a star after her international fame was established with her debut role as Amelie Poulain in Le Fabuleux Destination d'Amelie. Amelie was an international box-office film that received acclaim at award ceremonies around the world. It's the largest French language film to ever be released in the US. The film's success led to a huge increase in production. Tautou went on to star in a variety of films, such as British dramas such as Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Long Sunday of fiancailles. Also, she starred with Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code directed by Dan Brown.






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