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Biography
Earning effusive comparisons to another
Audrey, sylph-like French actress Audrey Tautou became an international
star with her performance as the eponymous do-gooder in Jean-Pierre
Jeunet's romantic fable Amélie (2001). Moving to films, Tautou quickly made a
mark with her performance as Natalie Baye's young co-worker in Venus
Beauty Institute (1999) and earned the César for Best New Actress. After original choice Emily Watson bowed out, Jeunet was disconsolate about finding the right Amélie until he saw Tautou on the Venus Beauty Institute poster. Perfectly merging Tautou's elfin mien with the title character's impish ruses for bringing happiness to everyone around her. Amélie became a record-breaking
sensation in France, with Tautou hailed as the heiress to Audrey
Hepburn's inimitable charm. An art house success in America, Amélie
garnered more praise for Tautou and a berth as one of Entertainment
Weekly's Entertainers of the Year. |
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