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French actress Audrey Tautou leapt to international fame with the 2001 film Amélie.


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French actress Audrey Tautou's first major film role was in 1999's Venus Beauty Institute. By 2000, she was a fixture in French movie theaters, with films Marry Me, Pretty Devils and Happenstance. International success came with 2001's Amélie,

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the top-grossing French language film of all time. Tautou went on to star in two American projects, Dirty Pretty Things and The Da Vinci Code.

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(born Aug. 9, 1976/78, Beaumont, Auvergne, France) French actress known for her gamine beauty and elfin charm.

Tautou began her acting career with several television movies in the late 1990s and won a talent-search contest sponsored by a French media company in 1999. Later that year she appeared in her first major film role, portraying a naive salon worker in Vénus beauté (institut), which was released in the United States as Venus Beauty Institute. Tautou received a French César award as most-promising female newcomer for her performance. In 2000 she was a fixture in movie theatres, appearing in pouse-moi (Marry Me), Voyous voyelles (Pretty Devils), Le Libertin (The Libertine), and Le Battement d'ailes du papillon (Happenstance).

Tautou's breakthrough, however, came in 2001 with the quirky Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain (Amélie), in which she starred as a lonely waitress who concocts elaborate schemes to make others happy and in the process falls in love. The romantic fable, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, was an international hit, became the top-grossing French-language movie of all time in the United States, and scored an Oscar nomination for best foreign-language film. It also earned Tautou a BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) nomination for best actress. In 2002 she made her English-language debut in Dirty Pretty Things. After appearing in the musical Pas sur la bouche (2003; Not on the Lips) and in Nowhere to Go but Up (2003), Tautou reteamed with Jeunet for the César award-winning Un Long Dimanche de fianailles (2004; A Very Long Engagement), in which she played a woman searching for her lost fiancé after World War I. In 2006 Tautou starred in her first big-budget Hollywood film, The Da Vinci Code, but soon thereafter she returned to the more intimate French films that made her famous. Her subsequent movies include Hors de prix (2006; Priceless) and Ensemble, c'est tout (2007; Hunting and Gathering). In 2009 she portrayed Coco Chanel in the biopic Coco avant Chanel (Coco Before Chanel).

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