Audrey Tautou

Audrey Tautou is the youngest of four kids born August 9, 1976, at Beaumont Puy of Domme. Her parents a dental surgeon as well as a teacher recognized and backed her love for theater and acting at an early age, which overcame her initial ambition to be a primatologist due to her passion for monkeys. Her meteoric rise as an actor in the young age was quick and marked by early success. In 1998 after her studies, she took part in an French program for scouting talent on TV called Jeunes Premiers that was supported by Canal+ and won Best Young Actress at the Beziers Festival of Young Actors prior to launching her acting career in earnest. Tautou went to church and Institut Catholique de Paris during her childhood, but she now dissociates herself from her childhood. Modeling and acting have been interspersed. Her image was the mainstay for L'Oreal Mont Blanc Chanel, and is known as The Chanel Muse. An avid photographer, she produced a recent exhibition in The Arles International Festival titled Superficial. Her work focuses on celebrity and the fame. It also features an assortment of self-portraits as well as a particular focus on the media that has closely scrutinized Tautou following her rapid success after Amelie. Audrey Tautou's international popularity and success exploded following her role in the film as Amelie Poulain's lead lady in Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain. Amelie made international waves at the box office and won awards around the globe. Amelie was the highest-rated French-language film in the US. The following year, she was a part of British dramas, including Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things as well as Jean-Pierre Junet's Un long Sunday de Faancailles. Then Tautou moved to Hollywood in the United States, where Ron Howard directed the Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code.

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