Audrey Tautou shunned Hollywood because of the pressure

 
Audrey Tautou poses at a photo call during The 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival at at Palais des Festivals
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Staff|Agency28 May 2013
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French actress Audrey Tautou says that she decided against pursuing a major Hollywood career because of the "unforgiving" pressure on her personal life.

The French film star, 36, shot to fame in Amelie in 2001 before landing a role opposite Tom Hanks in US blockbuster The Da Vinci Code, the movie based on the best-selling novel by Dan Brown.

Now she is set to appear in the lead role of an unhappily married woman in French film Therese Desqueyroux, set in the 1920s.

She told the Radio Times that the scrutiny of Hollywood actresses was too much.

"I am very French. And in Hollywood, the pressure is different. It's not the same in France," she said.

"Of course, the idea of being 'bankable' in France exists, but it's not as unforgiving."

Tautou, who starred as Coco Chanel in the 2009 French film about the famed fashion designer, said of Hollywood: "People staring at every single millimetre of your body and what you wear, it is a huge pressure. Some people are happy with that, but me, non."

She said that she would love to dabble in Hollywood but that actresses could not win roles there unless they moved to the US.

"Getting a role, like in The Da Vinci Code, that's fine. Once in a while, I would love to, but it doesn't work like that," she said. "They are not just going to come and pick me up as an actress, with all the wonderful actresses they have.

"If you want to build a career in Hollywood, that is different. You have to move there. And for a French person like me... I would have to be away from my friends and family.

"Cinema is my passion. I admire American directors and love American movies. But my life is also something which is very important, and my ambition is not big enough."

Tautou, who has been gracing the red carpet at this year's Cannes Film Festival, added: "In Hollywood, there is a very important marketing, business, branding side. And I really don't think I could be formatted for that."

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