Audrey Tautou

Audrey Tautou was born in Beaumont in Puy-de-Domme France on 8 August 1976. She was youngest among four kids. Her parents as a dentist and a teacher, recognized and encouraged their daughter's love for drama and theater at an early stage. The support they provided was more than enough to overcome her original desire to become an animal scientist. When she was a teenager, her rise to stardom was quick and accompanied by initial recognition and success. When she graduated in 1998, her education, she was selected to be a part of Jeunes Premiers, a French show on TV that is a talent-scouting initiative, which is sponsored by Canal+. There she received the award for best Young Actress at the Beziers Festival of Young Actors. This led her to begin her acting profession. Tautou was a student at in the Institut Catholique de Paris in Paris as a child and was a student there from the age of a child, has disavowed her Catholic education. Now, she says she is not a Catholic. Apart from her acting profession, she has is also pursuing modelling. She was the model of L'Oreal Mont Blanc, Chanel and has been referred as "The Chanel Muse". Recently, at the Arles Arts Festival, she displayed a collection of photographs under the title Superficial. Her work is focused on celebrities and popularity. The exhibition also includes a series self-portraits and a focus on journalists that have been watching Tautou's career since her dramatic success after Amelie. Audrey Tautou's international recognition and popularity exploded after her performance in the film as Amelie Poulain's main woman in Le Fabuleux d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie was a box-office international success, and received accolades at awards galas around all over the world. Amelie was the highest-rated French-language film in the US. Later, in the same year, she appeared in British dramas, including Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things as well as Jean-Pierre Junet's Un long Sunday de Faancailles. After that, Tautou went to Hollywood to work in Hollywood, where Ron Howard directed the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code.

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