Making her mark with critically acclaimed performances in "Amelie" and "A Very Long Engagement", Audrey Tautou has established herself as one of the most talented French actresses.
Though “Amelie” established her in America as a whimsical zany, Audrey Tautou’s essence as an actress has always had much more to do with melancholy, a kind of systemic sadness born of an innate capacity for unvarnished observation. Tautou’s dark eyes always seem to see the truth of things, and in “Coco Before Chanel,” she finds her ideal role, playing a woman whose direct gaze took in and ...
Publ.Date : Tue, 03 Nov 2009 01:01:28 GMTFollow Audrey Tautou's eyes, those deep dark pools, as they rake across the drape of a fabric or the architecture of a hat with fierce concentration. She's not merely looking, she's observing, thinking intensely.
Publ.Date : Fri, 06 Nov 2009 08:44:47 GMTMovies on Coco Chanel and Amelia Earhart, starring Audrey Tautou and Hilary Swank, illustrate high and low points of the biopic.
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Audrey beat out a long list of French actresses, including Sophie Marceau and former Miss France Linda Hardy for the role of Sophie Neveu in "The Da Vinci Code."
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