Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou born Beaumont, the French city of Puy-deDomme on August 9, 1976. She is the oldest child among four children. Since a young age, her dental doctors parents and teacher mom supported her love of theatre and drama. It was this love that overshadowed her initial wish to be the first primatologist. Her rise to fame as an actress in her early years was rapid and accompanied by early success. After completing her education, she was selected to be a part of Jeunes Premiers which is a French show on TV that is a talent-scouting initiative, which is that was sponsored by Canal+. There she received the award for best Young Actress in Beziers Festival of Young Actors. This led her to embark on a professional acting career. Tautou was born into an Catholic family and attended her church even though she went to school within the Institut Catholique de Paris. As well as her acting profession she also pursued a modelling career. She is also the spokesperson for L'Oreal Mont Blanc & Chanel and often called The Chanel Muse. Photography is another obsession and she was recently shown her work in the Arles festival with the name Superficial. Through her photography, she is mainly focused on celebrities and fame. The camera is turned on journalists who examined her during her rise to fame in Amelie. Audrey Tautou rose to fame and fame with her starring part in the film Le Fabuleux in the film d'Amelie Pouulain. Amelie received international acclai film box office successes and was acclaimed at awards ceremonies all over the world. It is the most successful French language film in the US. In the wake of this achievement, Tautou was featured in numerous movies ranging that ranged from British dramas such as Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things to Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Long Sunday de fiancailles and moving into Hollywood through Ron Howard's direction of The Da Vinci Code, a Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code together with Tom Hanks.






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