Audrey Tautou
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Audrey Tautou | |
Birth name | Audrey Tautou |
Born | August 9, 1978 (age 28) Beaumont, France |
Height | 5' 3" (1.60 M) |
Notable roles | Amélie Poulain in Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain Sophie Neveu in The Da Vinci Code |
Audrey Tautou (IPA: [odʀe totu]; born August 9, 1978) is a French film actress, best known to worldwide audiences as the title character in the award-winning French film Amélie (2001, Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain) and as Sophie Neveu in The Da Vinci Code (2006).
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[edit] Biography
Tautou was born in Beaumont, Puy-de-Dôme, France. Audrey showed an interest for comedy at an early age and started her acting lessons at 'Cours Florent'. In 1998, she participated in a Star Search-like competition sponsored by Canal+ called "Jeunes Premier" (The Young First) and won Best Young Actress at the 9th Béziers Festival of Young Actors. Then, she came to the attention of Tonie Marshall, who gave her a role in the César-winning Venus Beauty Institute (1999, aka Vénus beauté (institut)). In 2000, she won the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti as her country's most promising young film actress.
Already well-known in France for her work in Venus Beauty Insitute, in 2001 Tautou rose to international fame for her performance as the eccentric Amélie in the romantic French comedy of the same name.
In June 2004 she was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). She accepted the invitation and was still a member as of September 1, 2006.
In 2005 Tautou worked in her first full Hollywood production, opposite Tom Hanks, in the film version of Dan Brown's best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code, directed by Ron Howard and released in May 2006.
She has said that Meryl Streep, Paul Newman, Juliette Lewis, Jodie Foster and Julianne Moore are her acting idols.
She has a younger brother and two younger sisters.
[edit] Future Career
Having starred in her first major Hollywood film, the cinema adaptation of The Da Vinci Code, Tautou nevertheless has stated in interview that she still considers France her base, and has expressed plans to pursue a career predominantly there rather than crossing over to the United States. As she told Stevie Wong of The Straits Times, "I am, at the end of the day, a French actress. I am not saying I will never shoot an English-language movie again, but my home, my community, my career is rooted in France. I would never move to Los Angeles."
She is set to star alongside Gad Elmaleh in Pierre Salvadore's Hors de prix in 2006 and with Guillaume Canet (best known outside of France for his role in the film adaptation of The Beach) in Claude Berri's Ensemble, c'est tout in 2007, both French-language films currently in pre-production.
[edit] Trivia
- At one time fascinated by monkeys, she wanted to be a primatologist.
- Tautou takes pictures of each reporter who interviews her. She keeps these pictures in a scrapbook for later review.
- The Brand New song 'Tautou', from the album Deja Entendu is named after her.
- Favourite authors are Victor Hugo, Oscar Wilde and Paul Auster.
- Favourite poets are Charles Baudelaire and Tristan Tzara.
- Favourite music composers are Ravel, Mozart and Frédéric Chopin.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Hors de prix - (2006) Irène (2006)
- The Da Vinci Code - Sophie Neveu (2006)
- Les Poupées russes - Martine (2005)
- (English title: The Russian Dolls)
- Un long dimanche de fiançailles - Mathilde (2004)
- (English title: A Very Long Engagement)
- (aka Eterno Amor (Endless Love) - Brazil)
- Nowhere to Go But Up - Val Chipzik (2003)
- (aka Happy End (Movie))
- Pas sur la bouche - Huguette Verberie (2003)
- (English title: Not on the Lips)
- Les Marins perdus - Lalla (2003)
- (English title: Lost Seamen)
- Dirty Pretty Things - Senay (2002)
- L'Auberge espagnole - Martine (2002)
- (aka Pot Luck - UK)
- (aka Una Casa de locos - Spain)
- (aka Euro Pudding - International: English title)
- (aka The Spanish Apartment - USA)
- (aka L'appartamento spagnolo - Italy)
- (aka Residência Espanhola - Portugal)
- (aka Albergue espanhol - Brazil)
- À la folie... pas du tout - Angélique (2002)
- (English title: He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not)
- (aka Bem me Quer, Mal me Quer - Brazil)
- Dieu est grand, je suis toute petite - Michèle (2001)
- (English title: God Is Great, I'm Not)
- Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain - Amélie Poulain (2001)
- (aka Amélie - International: English title - USA)
- (aka Amelie from Montmartre - International: English title)
- (aka Die Fabelhafte Welt der Amelie - Germany)
- (aka The Fabulous Destiny of Amelie Poulain - USA: literal English title)
- (aka Il favoloso mondo di Amelie - Italian title)
- (aka O Fabuloso Destino de Amélie Poulain - Brazil (Portuguese)
- Le Battement d'ailes du papillon - Irène (2000)
- (aka Happenstance - UK and USA)
- (aka Amelie 2 - Hong Kong: English title)
- (aka The Beating of the Butterfly's Wings - International: English title)
- Le Libertin - Julie d'Holbach (2000) (English title: The Libertine)
- Voyous voyelles - Anne-Sophie (2000)
- (aka Bad Girls - Australia: TV title)
- (aka The Little Grifters - USA: cable TV title)
- (aka Pretty Devils - USA: new title)
- Épouse-moi - Marie-Ange (2000) (English title: Marry Me)
- Triste à mourir - Caro (1999)
- Vénus beauté (institut) - Marie (1999)
- (aka Venus Beauty Institute - USA: literal English title)
- (aka Venus Beauty Salon - UK)
- Le Boiteux: Baby blues - Blandine Piancet (1999) (TV)
- La Vieille barrière - La jeune fille du quartier (1998)
- Casting: Archi-dégueulasse - Comédienne 1 (1998)
- Chaos technique - Lisa (1998) (TV)
- Bébés boum - Elsa (1998) (TV)
- La Vérité est un vilain défaut - La standardiste (1997) (TV)
- Coeur de cible (1996) (TV)
[edit] Awards and nominations
- 2002 : Nomination for the César Award for Best Actress for Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain
- 2005 : Nomination for the César Award for Best Actress for Un long dimanche de fiançailles
[edit] Quotes
- "I'm not proud of myself. I never watch me, thinking, 'Oh, you are (so great). You will be in this paper, this paper, this paper. You will have this many pages in this magazine.'"
- "Acting is ephemeral. Without having an attitude, there are some more important things in life."
- On becoming a character: "Usually, I read the script very often. I think that everything is hiding in the script. After, I try to get some information documents about the character, as much as I can know about her. After, I can imagine whatever I want."
- Commenting on the casting of Audrey Tautou, producer Brian Grazer told Daily Variety, "You get so much information out of Audrey's face and eyes that it's hardly surprising she's become one of the more esteemed actresses in France."
[edit] Interviews
- NY Daily News Interview 21 November 2004
- MSNBC Interview 23 November 2004
- UK Story & Interview 16 January 2005
- Interview: This is London 19 January 2005
- Interview: From Amelie to Sophie 17 May 2006