Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou, the oldest of four siblings was born on the 8th of August 1976 in Beaumont Puy-de Domme. Her parents, a dentist as well as a teacher recognized and supported her love of theater and acting from a young age which overcame her initial ambition to become a primatologist due to her love of monkeys. Her fame grew as a child actress quickly and enjoyed great achievement. After completing her studies and acting, she appeared on the French show for spotting talent Jeunes Premiers that was sponsored by Canal+. She won the award for the best young Actress prize at the Beziers Festival of Young Actors and began her acting career. Tautou was a student at in the Institut Catholique de Paris in Paris when she was a kid and enrolled in the school at young age she has since renounced her Catholic upbringing. She now claims to be a non-Catholic. Alongside her acting work, she is also pursuing modelling. She was the model of L'Oreal Mont Blanc, Chanel and has been referred as "The Chanel Muse". In the past, during the Arles Arts Festival, she showed an array of photos under the title Superficial. The work she produces is focused on fame and fame. The exhibition also includes a series self-portraits and a focus on journalists that have closely scrutinized Tautou following her rapid rise in stardom following Amelie. Audrey Tautou's very first major role, as Amelie Poulain's leading actor in Le Fabuleux d'Amelie Poulain, brought her fame to the world. Amelie was a box-office international success, and received accolades at award ceremonies around the world. It's also the biggest French language film to ever be released in the US. The following year, she starred in British dramas like Stephen Knight's Dirty Pretty Things as well as Jean-Pierre Jeunet 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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