Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou was born in Beaumont in Puy-de-Domme France on the 9th of August, 1976. She was the eldest child of four. The actress was inspired by her parents, dentist, and a teacher and both of them were teachers. They encouraged her to pursue her passion for the theatre. This contrasted with her previous desire to be a primatologist due to the fact that she was a fan of monkeys. Early success and a rapid growth in popularity was a sign of her development as an actor. Before she began to pursue the acting profession, Tautou was a participant in Jeunes Premiers a French television show that sought to find talent that was sponsored by Canal+ in 1998. The program also awarded her the title of the title of Best Young Actress for the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. Tautou is a pupil of in the Institut Catholique de Paris in Paris as a child and studied there at the age of a child, has disavowed her Catholic upbringing. Now, she says she is not a Catholic. Along with her acting career, she pursued a modeling career. Also, she is the spokesperson for L'Oreal Mont Blanc & Chanel and is sometimes referred to as the Chanel Muse. Also, she has an intense passion for photography. She recently exhibited her work for the Arles Festival with the name Superficial. Her work focuses on celebrity in addition to popularity. The exhibition also includes a series self-portraits and a special focus on journalists who have closely scrutinized Tautou following her rapid popularity after Amelie. Audrey Tautou's debut part, playing Amelie Poulain's main actress in Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie poulain, earned her fame to the world. Amelie was a global success at the box office and also won numerous awards across the globe. Amelie has been the most financially successful film that is French-speak in the US. In the following 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. Then Tautou moved to Hollywood to work in Hollywood, where Ron Howard directed the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code.
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