Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou, the oldest of her four siblings, was born on August 8, 1976 in Beaumont Puy-de Domme. Audrey's parents as a dentist and teacher, were aware of and encouraged their daughter's love for theater and drama at a young stage. This support is more than enough for Audrey to combat her goal of becoming a primatologist. When she was a teenager the rise to fame was rapid and marked with initial recognition and success. When she graduated in 1998, her degree she was invited to be a part of Jeunes Premiers, a French TV talent-scouting programme which was run by Canal+. There she won the award for Best Young Actress in Beziers Festival of Young Actors. The result was that she decided to pursue a professional acting career. Tautou, who attended in the Institut Catholique de Paris in Paris as a child and studied there at young age, has disavowed her Catholic education. She now says she is not a Catholic. Her acting and modelling careers were intertwined. Tautou was the model of L'Oreal Mont Blanc Chanel, and she is often known as the Chanel Muse. Additionally, she is a keen passion for photography. She recently exhibited her work for the Arles Festival under the title Superficial. The focus of her photography is famous people, the media and media who scrutinized her following her emergence on the scene with Amelie. Additionally, there are numerous photographs of her self. Audrey Tautou's worldwide recognition and popularity exploded after her role in the film as Amelie Poulain's main lady in Le Fabuleux Destin in the film d'Amelie. Amelie made international waves on the screen and also won numerous awards across the globe. It is the top-grossing French film in America. In the following year, she starred in British dramas, including Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things as well as Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Un long Sunday de Faancailles. After that, Tautou went to Hollywood in the United States, where Ron Howard directed the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code.
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