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  Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born Audrey Kathleen Ruston in Brussels, Belgium, she was the only child of John Victor Hepburn-Ruston[1], an Anglo-Irish banker, and Baroness Ella van Heemstra, a Dutch aristocrat descended from French and English kings.
Audrey recorded singing vocals for the role, but subsequently discovered a professional "singing double" Marni Nixon had overdubbed all of her songs.
Audrey Hepburn was one of the few people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award, although this distinction was arrived at posthumously.
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 AskMen.com - Audrey Tautou pics
Audrey Tautou was born on August 9, 1978, in the tiny town of Beaumont.
Tautou was so certain that she wouldn't get the role that, upon receiving a call announcing that she did, Audrey told the caller they must have the wrong person.
Tautou was nominated for eight awards for her portrayal of a nave Parisian waitress, two of which she won.
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 Audrey Tautou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2001 Tautou rose to international fame by playing the eccentric Amélie from the romantic French comedy of the same name.
In 2005 Tautou worked in her first full Hollywood production, opposite Tom Hanks, in the film version of Dan Brown's novel, The Da Vinci Code, directed by Ron Howard and released in 2006.
Tautou takes pictures of each reporter who interviews her.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Audrey_Tautou   (681 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Audrey Tautou: The evolution of a reluctant film star   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Tautou, 26, always was a studious type, so it wasn't until college in Paris that she took a theater class for fun.
Tautou's Mathilde is a polio survivor whose childhood sweetheart is sent off to World War I. When he doesn't return, she refuses to believe he died.
Tautou wore a prosthetic leg and a brace for the role, which required that she limp throughout.
www.usatoday.com /life/movies/news/2004-12-14-tatou_x.htm   (911 words)

  
 Audrey Tautou - Wikipedia
Nach ihrem sehr guten Abitur studierte Tautou moderne Literatur in Paris und besuchte einen Theaterkurs.
Audrey Tautou streitet diese Intention hinter der Rollenwahl jedoch ab.
Audreys Lieblingskomponisten sind Maurice Ravel, Mozart und Frédéric Chopin.
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 An Interview With Audrey Tautou
Just for the record: Yes, Audrey Tautou is every bit as cute, charming and innocent looking in person, as she was playing the title role in Amelie.
Her apartment was unremarkable, but Tautou recalls being stunned by the extremely large number of beautiful, long-legged women she'd encounter every day, while strolling through her neighborhood.
Tautou is Senay, a young Turkish woman, also undocumented, who struggles to make a living as a maid.
www.moviecitynews.com /Interviews/tautou.htm   (1519 words)

  
 Audrey Tautou, Amelie Interview by Paul Fischer, Published By Mike Freni
Audrey Tautou is small, wan-skinned, dark-haired and lost in the vast Louis XIV-style sofa of a suite in the Hotel Raphael, near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
Tautou has a porcelain fragility, a cutesy upturned nose, and lips that, while they may not be Emanuelle Béart's, still have a Gallic pout to them.
Audrey Tautou starred in Venus Beauty Institute as Marie, and exceptionally beautiful young woman whose guileless innocence brings happiness to an enigmatic widower, a role which she was honored with a Cesar for Best Young Actress.
www.dealmemo.com /Interview/Audrey_Tautou_Amelie.htm   (1128 words)

  
 Audrey Tautou Biography
Audrey Tautou (born August 9, 1978) is a French actress, born in Beaumont, Puy-de-Dôme, France.
Audrey Tautou also has a reputation for taking pictures of every reporter who interviews her.
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.
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 Profile and Interview: Audrey Tautou
The beguiling Tautou was the perfect Amélie, a shy but playful Montmartre waitress who secretly begins fixing the lives of the people around her.
Though Tautou lacks confidence in her English, she rarely needs to consult her interpreter, and it's unnecessary in the few instances she does so—"delegé" to "delegated" is not that big a leap—and that uniquely French expression articulated by exhaling loudly and shrugging slightly (pronounced kind of like "peeufff") needs no translation.
Question: Last week some of us spoke with Audrey Tautou about doing a Turkish accent in English when she speaks English with a thick French accent, and the amount of work she had to do, and how line changes had to be submitted two days in advance.
www.aboutfilm.com /features/tautou/feature.htm   (3823 words)

  
 Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou may be France's biggest new starlet, but this unassuming, pretty and petite 24-year old isn't about to allow her new-found fame to get to her head.
As she anonymously returns it to its rightful owner and watches from a distance as his life is transformed by the discovery, thus begins her odyssey: a series of inventive plans to straighten out other people's lives.
The Los Angeles Times recently noted that Mademoiselle Tautou is one of the faces to watch in 2002, but the actress avoids the question of whether or if she is prepared for Hollywood stardom.
www.filmmonthly.com /Profiles/Articles/ATautau/ATautau.html   (638 words)

  
 AUDREY TAUTOU - MOVIES ON DVD WITH ACTRESS AUDREY TAUTOU
The luminous Audrey Tautou (Amelie) stars in Dirty Pretty Things, a riveting thriller about an illegal immigrant in London named Okwe (Chiwetal Ejiofor, Amistad), a doctor in his homeland who now works days as a taxi driver and nights as a hotel desk clerk.
Audrey Tautou, in a distinctly supporting role, navigates the trickery of flirtation as she tries to attract lounge lizard-y Jalil Lespert.
Her coworkers, young, sweetly guileless brunette cutie Audrey Tautou and gloomy twentysomething Mathilde Seigner, are like glimpses into her past lives, one full of hope and giddy optimism, the other turned resentful from disappointment...
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 French Actors - Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou is delightful as a spirited waitress determined to help those around her find love and happiness, although her own romantic adventure proves to be a challenging one.
Audrey Tautou is "as morning-glory exuberant as she was in Amelie" (Kate Sullivan, LA Weekly) in this charming romantic comedy by first-time director Pascale Bailly.
Audrey Tautou (Amelie) stars in this whimsical romantic fantasy about two lovers drawn together by fate and a dizzying series of events that it takes for their paths to finally cross again.
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 Audrey Tautou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Audrey Tautou (born August 9, EHandler: no quick summary.
Tautou is widely rumored to be engaged to writer Lance Mazmanian Lance Mazmanian quick summary:
Audrey Tautou also has a reputation for taking pictures of every reporter reporter quick summary:
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 Audrey Tautou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
It is Audrey Tautou who will star opposite Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's adaptation of "The Da Vinci Code," according to Variety.
The film is a WWI romance starring Audrey Tautou as a woman who searches for her fiancé, who disappeared during the war.
Audrey Tautou, the impish star of hit French romantic comedy "Amelie," is set to make her English-language debut in "Dirty Pretty Things," a romantic thriller to be directed by Stephen Frears ("High Fidelity").
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 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Audrey Tautou's dirty challenge
Its focus is the bleak, hand-to-mouth existence of the unseen army of illegals scraping a living with the constant threat of discovery hanging over their heads.
She is intensely private and defensive and determined not to allow anyone to send her back to the existence she has fought to escape.
Besides enjoying some traditional Turkish hospitality and trying her skills at belly dancing, Tautou sought to understand the feelings of the women in the group, many of whom had gone to the UK with nothing.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/entertainment/2417127.stm   (808 words)

  
 FilmStew.com • Audrey Tautou's Return Engagement
Having worked with Jean-Pierre Jeunet on the comedy Amelie and the drama A Very Long Engagement, actress Audrey Tautou is a firm believer in her native country’s auteur theory.
Audrey Tautou is probably the biggest star you’ve never heard of.
When Tautou sat down with FilmStew recently to discuss her latest project, she insisted that challenging herself as an actress is more important than any aspirations to becoming a commercial entity in Hollywood.
www.filmstew.com /Content/Article.asp?Pg=1&ContentID=10252   (220 words)

  
 Audrey Tautou Fansite - hosted @ Fan-Sites.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
However, thanks to DeeDee from PaulBettany.net I was able to upload 91 pictures from the DVC photocall at Cannes on May 17th that Audrey of course attended.
There are a lot of photos in the gallery now with Audrey together with Tom Hanks or the rest of the cast from DVC.
The Audrey Tautou Fansite is proudly hosted by Fan-Sites.org - open since June 2005.
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 A VERY ENGAGING TAUTOU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Tautou also seems single-minded in person, abruptly walking out of a San Francisco hotel room just as an interview is supposed to start.
Jeunet, who accompanied Tautou to San Francisco, had wanted to adapt the novel since its publication, and he once thought of Juliette Binoche for the role of Mathilde, who searches for her fiance via his fellow soldiers.
Tautou makes Mathilde's contained sadness palpable, but that pain is a flicker compared with the film's grueling battlefield scenes.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/12/12/PKGU4A7HD11.DTL   (880 words)

  
 Audrey Tautou - Biography
A dark-haired gamine who was something of a throwback to actresses like Audrey Hepburn and Leslie Caron, Juggernaut made an auspicious film debut as the sweetly innocent beauty salon worker who engages in a flirtation with an older gentleman in "Venus Beaute Institut" (1999).
Audrey was born in Beaumont, France and raised in rural Montlucon.
Tautou caught her biggest break, though, when British actress Emily Watson dropped out of a proposed teaming with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
www.biggeststars.com /a/audrey-tautou-biography.html   (580 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Report: Audrey Tautou to join Tom Hanks in 'Da Vinci Code'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
PARIS (AP) — Winsome French actress Audrey Tautou of Amelie fame has been chosen to play Tom Hanks' partner in cracking The Da Vinci Code in the film adaptation of the best-selling novel, the newspaper Le Parisien reported Saturday.
Audrey Tautou reportedly beat out a former Miss France for the role co-starring with Tom Hanks.
According to the daily, Tautou is to play the role of Sophie Neveu, the investigator who helps Robert Langdon (Hanks), a symbologist, solve the murder of an elderly member of an ancient society that has protected dark secrets since the early years of Christianity.
www.usatoday.com /life/movies/news/2005-01-22-da-vinci_x.htm?csp=34   (346 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Audrey Tautou
Out of rural France came Audrey Tautou, a young woman with so much charisma that it'd be impossible for her not to shine.
Trained at one of Paris' elite acting academies, Audrey got her start in television, where she slowly became a recognizable face in the French media.
Audrey Tautou is, and will always be, the sweet girl from Amelie.
www.askmen.com /women/actress_200/233_audrey_tautou.html   (380 words)

  
 Audrey Tautou pictures, posters, photos, interviews and wallpapers.
It came as a surprise to even Audrey: “I was so certain I could not be chosen that I told her that she probably dialled a wrong number.”
The director chose her for her natural nature: “She came, she gaffed, she turned reddish, her ears were in a funny position and her hair was relaxed.
In five minutes, she gave me the heart of the character, a petite young girl who would like to be a lady and will become a woman.” In 2000, Audrey became won a Cesar and her movie Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le (2001) has been a phenomenal success worldwide.
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 Audrey Tautou Photos - Audrey Tautou News - Audrey Tautou Information
As a child, Audrey played the oboe in a youth orchestra.
The band Brand New named a song after her called "Tautou." It can be found on their album Deja Entendu.
Tautou was late for the auditions for Venus Beauty Institute and began crying when she was told she couldn't audition.
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 Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou may be France's biggest new starlet, but this unassuming, pretty and petite 24-year old isn't about to allow her newfound fame to get to her head.
She knew, as she explains in her broken English, "that [Amelie] would be good but I didn't realise that so many people from so many countries would be so excited about it".
While "Amelie" stems from the mind of its visionary director Jean-Pierre Jeunet [Delicatessen], Tautou refuses to take credit for the film's artistry, nor acknowledge that she borrowed anything from her own life to bring this character to life.
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 Audrey Tautou - Biographie - Actustar.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Audrey Tautou est la jeune héroïne du Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, un film de Jean-Pierre Jeunet, sorti sur nos écrans français le 25 avril.
Audrey Tautou est une toute jeune comédienne née le 9 août 1978 à; Beaumont.
Audrey enchaîne de nombreux téléfilms dont des épisodes de Les Cordier, Julie Lescaut ou encore La vérité est un vilain défaut.
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 The Iconophile's Audrey Tautou Reliquary
But it’s another thing altogether to see and hear her in movies, and it was probably just a matter of time before even isolated American cinephiles came to know her name.
After all, it wasn’t for nothing that Audrey Tautou won the best young actress award at the “Jeune Comedien de Cinema Festival” in 1998 and a Cesar in 1999.
Don’t get me started on the novel’s nonsense, but if ever Audrey had entertained the notion of introducing herself to American audiences by starring in an American blockbuster — one that wasn’t a forgettable “Thingy Blah Blah 3” — then she’s definitely backed the right horse here.
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 Audrey Tautou - Latest News on Audrey Tautou
Any excuse to have a photo of Audrey Tautou on my blog, but this will hopefully end up being of service to someone out there.
Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou track down the mystery at the center of "The Da Vinci Code." Summer films aren't supposed to challenge.
FILE**This undated photo released by Sony Pictures shows actors Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks in a scene from the suspense thriller "The Da Vinci Code." The film, based on the novel by Dan Brown, will be released...
www.world-of-celebrities.com /audrey_tautou/news.htm   (586 words)

  
 Audrey Tautou News
Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks outside Paris' Louvre Museum in a scene from Columbia Pictures' "The Da Vinci Code." By GARY GENTILE AP Business Writer LOS ANGELES -- Moviegoers gave their blessing to the "The Da...
This July 2005 photo, supplied by Sony Pictures, shows Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks outside Paris' Louvre Museum in a scene from Columbia Pictures' "The Da Vinci Code." The film, criticized by many reviewers as...
Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks in decipher a chain of cryptic codes and puzzles in "The Da Vinci Code." By JOEL SIEGEL May 19, 2006 - Here's a word of warning to people, groups and institutions that decide to ban...
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