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 Audrey Tautou
  
 Full Name :Audrey Tautou
 Birth Date :August 9, 1978
 Birth Place :Beaumont, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
 Nationality :French
 Profession :Actress
 Fan Mail :Claire Blondel - Artmedia
20 avenue Rapp, 75007
Paris
France

Audrey Tautou became an international star with her performance as the impish do-gooder in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's romantic fable "Am?lie." Born in Beaumont, France, Audrey Tautou attended acting school, and after graduation, began working on French Televion. She quickly earned Canal+'s prize in 1999 for Best Newcomer. Moving to films, Tautou made her mark with her performance as Natalie Baye's young co-worker in "Venus Beauty Institute" and earned the prestigious C?sar for Best New Actress.

Tautou worked steadily, but it was not until landing the leading the lead role in Jeunet's "Am?lie" that she achieved stardom, introducing her to fans in the U.S. The popular actress, however, has not cashed in on her fame despite numerous offers from Hollywood, instead preferring to work steadily in her native France. Tautou made an appearance in the ensemble hit film "L'Auberge Espagnole" and took on her first English-language role in Stephen Frears' Oscar nominated "Dirty Pretty Things." Tautou will reteam with Jean-Pierre Jeunet for "Un Long Dimanche de Fian?ailles" ("A Very Long Engagement"), a film that will also mark Jodie Foster's much anticipated return to film.

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