Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou was born in Beaumont in the French city of Puy-de Domme on August 9 1976 the youngest child of four. Her parents, who have a doctor for teeth and a school teacher were supportive and encouraged by her passion for acting and theater. The initial goal of her to be a monkey expert was eclipsed by her wish to study theater and drama. She rose to prominence as a child actress quickly and enjoyed huge success. Her career began in earnest at the age of 1999 when she started acting professionally. In the years following her studies, Tautou took part in the French talent scouting television programme Jeunes Premiers. Tautou is a pupil of in the Institut Catholique de Paris in Paris when she was a kid and was a student there from the age of a child she has since renounced her Catholic education. Now, she claims to be a non-Catholic. The modeling and acting careers of Tautou were intertwined. Her image was the mainstay of L'Oreal Mont Blanc Chanel, and she is often known as the Chanel Muse. An avid photographer, she has recently exhibited at the Arles International Festival titled Superficial. Her photographs are largely about famous people and celebrities. They also feature self-portraits in addition. Audrey Tautou shot to stardom and global fame after her first big role, starring in the role of Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie was recognized internationally for its box office success. It was also praised in award ceremonies all over the world. It is currently the top grossing French language movie across the US. The film's success led to a huge increase in production. Tautou went on to star in numerous films, which included British dramatics, such as Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Un long Sunday de fiancailles. Also, she starred with Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code directed by Dan Brown.






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