Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou, the oldest of her four siblings, was born on 8 August 1976 in Beaumont Puy-de Domme. Her parents encouraged her dentist, parents and a teacher, who both were instructors to follow her love to perform in theatre. This was in contrast her earlier ambition to be a primatologist due to the fact that she loved monkeys. When she was a teenager, her rise to stardom was fast and punctuated by early recognition and success. After completing her masters degree, she was asked to join Jeunes Premiers, which is a French show on TV that is a talent scouting initiative, which is sponsored by Canal+. She also received the award for Best Young Actress award at Beziers Festival of Young Actors. That led her begin her professional acting career. Tautou went to in the Institut Catholique de Paris, and was a member of the church when she was an infant. But she's since distanced herself with this background. The actress claims she's not an official Catholic. As well as her acting profession and modeling career, she has tried her hand at modeling. It is her turn to be the spokesperson for L'Oreal Mont Blanc & Chanel and has been referred to as the Chanel Muse. In addition to her acting career She also takes an interest in photography. She recently exhibited some of her photographs in the Arles Film Festival under the title Superficial. She is a photographer who focuses on stars, fame and public that scrutinised her since her rise to fame with Amelie. Also, she has a number of photographs featuring herself. Audrey Tautou shot to stardom and international fame with her debut role in the role of Le Fabuleux Destiny d'Amelie. Amelie was a box record and also received praise at awards ceremonies across the world. Amelie is one of the top-performing French film to date in the US. The years that followed this film, Tautou appeared in various films, ranging from British dramas to Jean Pierre Jeunet's Un long dimanche de fiancailles. After that, she shifted to Hollywood and starred with Tom Hanks alongside Ron Howard in The Da Vinci Code.






Comments
Post a Comment