Easy for actors from the U.K. to imitate American accents, but not vise versa?

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#1 BluRayHiDef
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Based on my experience, Americans are terrible at imitating accents from countries in the U.K., which include England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. However, it seems that if you turn the tables, this isn't the case. For example, the following actors are all from the U.K. and do a fantastic job of impersonating an American accent. Until I looked them on on Wikipedia, I thought that they were all American.

1. Liam Neeson --> Irish

2. Michael Caine --> English

3. Christian Bale --> Welsh

4. Ray Winstone --> English

5. Colin McFarlane --> English

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#2 vadicta
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Actors learn to remove their own dialect and take on any that fits for the role. It's part of their training.

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Watch the American accents on a few BBC shows and you'll think otherwise, though there is pretty broad exposure to American accents globally, so it's not surprising that they would be pretty easily imitated.
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#4 CRS98
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Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.
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Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.CRS98

Name an American actor who does British accents well?

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#6 hesel
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Hugh Laurie, does a great accent also. I think most, not all, believe that there is only two accents in Britain. Cockney and Queens English, probably because of Hugh Grant and Dick Van Dyke
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#7 vadicta
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You're experienceCRS98


The problem is that he is not this ;).

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#8 BreakTheseLinks
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Those are professional actors. I'm sure they can do many accents.
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[QUOTE="CRS98"]Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.BluRayHiDef

Name an American actor who does British accents well?



Name an American actor that doesn't do a British accent well.

And Brad Pit does a pretty awesome Scottish accent.

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[QUOTE="CRS98"]Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.BluRayHiDef

Name an American actor who does British accents well?

Meryl Streep?
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#11 CRS98
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[QUOTE="CRS98"] You're experiencevadicta



The problem is that he is not this ;).

Hmm... good point. Remind me when I plan to change sentence phrasing, I use "ur".

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Name an American actor that doesn't do a British accent well.

And Brad Pit does a pretty awesome Scottish accent.

vadicta



That's pretty good seeing he is Irish in the film :P

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[QUOTE="vadicta"]

Name an American actor that doesn't do a British accent well.

And Brad Pit does a pretty awesome Scottish accent.

hesel



That's pretty good seeing he is Irish in the film :P

Lol. :lol:

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[QUOTE="CRS98"]Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.BluRayHiDef

Name an American actor who does British accents well?

I thought Robert Downey, Jr. had a pretty good accent in Sherlock Holmes.
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#15 vadicta
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[QUOTE="vadicta"]

Name an American actor that doesn't do a British accent well.

And Brad Pit does a pretty awesome Scottish accent.

hesel



That's pretty good seeing he is Irish in the film :P



DAAAAAAAAMMMMNNNNN YOOOOUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!! Making a fool of me.... :cry:

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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="CRS98"]Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.CRS98

Name an American actor who does British accents well?

I thought Robert Downey, Jr. had a pretty good accent in Sherlock Holmes.



That's just the typical posh accent.

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#17 Serraph105
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also Hugh Laurie plays an American quite a bit during throughout the year.

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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="CRS98"]Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.CRS98

Name an American actor who does British accents well?

I thought Robert Downey, Jr. had a pretty good accent in Sherlock Holmes.

I liked him a lot in Sherlock Holmes.
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I also think American actor can't do a good British accent. Gwyneth Paltrow... Angelina Jolie... Kevin Costner... ugggh and too many others to name.
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="CRS98"]Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.xaos

Name an American actor who does British accents well?

Meryl Streep?

Steven Pinker, in a book I read of his, said that her British accent wasnt considered good by British themselves.

I dont know where he got that info from though.

Although saying that, served to prove a point of his, so... maybe there was inherent bias.

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A lot of American actors can, but talking generally, I guess it's because we (UK people) are constantly exposed to American accents through movies, TV and music. I'll take a guess that your average British person is exposed to some kind of American accent at least once every day. Americans aren't quite so exposed to British accents on a daily basis, so I'll guess it would take longer to perfect.

That's not to say anyone can imitate an accent purely through exposure, it takes practice too. I'm good at doing accents, but the best ones I can do are the ones I've heard the most, various American, then 'light' Scottish, then some UK regional accents, then French, German, Spanish etc.

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I do a good english accent thank you very much.
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#24 BreakTheseLinks
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I also think American actor can't do a good British accent. Gwyneth Paltrow... Angelina Jolie... Kevin Costner... ugggh and too many others to name.F1_2004
Thanks for picking the worst actors of all time. >_> Nick Cage does the worst accents British or otherwise.
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="CRS98"]Americans can do British accents as well. You're experience is questionable at best because I don't know your experience.CRS98

Name an American actor who does British accents well?

I thought Robert Downey, Jr. had a pretty good accent in Sherlock Holmes.

it wasn't too bad.

I must then state that abviously a british person is going to easily distinguish the slightest imperfection in any form of british accent. As an american will more easily notice imperfections in an american accent. So its hard to say whether or not one impersonates the other better. Also it is my opinion that american accents are slightly easier to impersonate. And there is quite a bit of leeway. Whilst with british accents, 50 miles off the intended location can result in a laughing stock

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This is coming from someone without an America accent. When people try to immitate your accent, it always sounds worse.

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Main reason is American had greater influence than anywhere else, I remember watching so many American shows and movies but only few Australian made stuff.

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Main reason is American had greater influence than anywhere else, I remember watching so many American shows and movies but only few Australian made stuff.

stevoqwerty

This is off topic, but I hate the Australian accent.

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[QUOTE="stevoqwerty"]

Main reason is American had greater influence than anywhere else, I remember watching so many American shows and movies but only few Australian made stuff.

BluRayHiDef

This is off topic, but I hate the Australian accent.

Well i hate your accent.
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#30 mikegtfc
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Please stop saying British accent.
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My sister was watching an episode of 90210 the other day and there was a dude doing a british accent so horrendously awful that i nearly vommed in my mouth.
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Please stop saying British accent.mikegtfc
Its a broad term admittedly, but the topic applies to all accents across the UK

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[QUOTE="mikegtfc"]Please stop saying British accent.Overlord93

Its a broad term admittedly, but the topic applies to all accents across the UK

But looking at the thread it seems British = stereotypical English accent. Also the term British accent can also mean England, Scotland & Wales and their respective stereotypical accents so it's a too broad of a term to use.
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="stevoqwerty"]

Main reason is American had greater influence than anywhere else, I remember watching so many American shows and movies but only few Australian made stuff.

angrules23

This is off topic, but I hate the Australian accent.

Well i hate your accent.

You don't know what I sound like.

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[QUOTE="angrules23"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

This is off topic, but I hate the Australian accent.

BluRayHiDef

Well i hate your accent.

You don't know what I sound like.

You're American, and have an American accent, therefore i do know what you sound like and i hate it.
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[QUOTE="angrules23"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

This is off topic, but I hate the Australian accent.

BluRayHiDef

Well i hate your accent.

You don't know what I sound like.

Oh wow, you can make a blanket statement on a whole nation which has a fair few different accents in it but put the barriers up when it's fired back. I love this board.
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[QUOTE="Overlord93"]

[QUOTE="mikegtfc"]Please stop saying British accent.mikegtfc

Its a broad term admittedly, but the topic applies to all accents across the UK

But looking at the thread it seems British = stereotypical English accent. Also the term British accent can also mean England, Scotland & Wales and their respective stereotypical accents so it's a too broad of a term to use.

As examples show, this thread topic applies to all aspects of the accents within britain. Including english irish and scotish. If you look there has been a link to an irish video, and an example of an english gentleman accent, we are discussing all aspects beacuse what TC stated applies to all regions of the UK and is not specific to one. NO one is saying any one person has a british accent. we are simply referring to british accent(s)
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[QUOTE="mikegtfc"][QUOTE="Overlord93"] Its a broad term admittedly, but the topic applies to all accents across the UK

Overlord93

But looking at the thread it seems British = stereotypical English accent. Also the term British accent can also mean England, Scotland & Wales and their respective stereotypical accents so it's a too broad of a term to use.

As examples show, this thread topic applies to all aspects of the accents within britain. Including english irish and scotish. If you look there has been a link to an irish video, and an example of an english gentleman accent, we are discussing all aspects beacuse what TC stated applies to all regions of the UK and is not specific to one. NO one is saying any one person has a british accent. we are simply referring to british accent(s)

Ireland is not in Britain.

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[QUOTE="Overlord93"][QUOTE="mikegtfc"] But looking at the thread it seems British = stereotypical English accent. Also the term British accent can also mean England, Scotland & Wales and their respective stereotypical accents so it's a too broad of a term to use.mikegtfc

As examples show, this thread topic applies to all aspects of the accents within britain. Including english irish and scotish. If you look there has been a link to an irish video, and an example of an english gentleman accent, we are discussing all aspects beacuse what TC stated applies to all regions of the UK and is not specific to one. NO one is saying any one person has a british accent. we are simply referring to british accent(s)

Ireland is not in Britain.

northern ireland isNOT and I think you will find they have an irish accent

edit: muhahaha, they'll never know :twisted:

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[QUOTE="mikegtfc"]

[QUOTE="Overlord93"] As examples show, this thread topic applies to all aspects of the accents within britain. Including english irish and scotish. If you look there has been a link to an irish video, and an example of an english gentleman accent, we are discussing all aspects beacuse what TC stated applies to all regions of the UK and is not specific to one. NO one is saying any one person has a british accent. we are simply referring to british accent(s)Overlord93

Ireland is not in Britain.

northern ireland is and I think you will find they have an irish accent

No it is not.
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="angrules23"] Well i hate your accent.mikegtfc

You don't know what I sound like.

Oh wow, you can make a blanket statement on a whole nation which has a fair few different accents in it but put the barriers up when it's fired back. I love this board.

In my post, I implicitly acknowledged the diversity in British accents by mentioning the different countries which compose Britain. America has just as much diversity in accents, hence, there's no way that he'd know what particular accent I have.

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[QUOTE="mikegtfc"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

You don't know what I sound like.

BluRayHiDef

Oh wow, you can make a blanket statement on a whole nation which has a fair few different accents in it but put the barriers up when it's fired back. I love this board.

In my post, I implicitly acknowledged the diversity in British accents by mentioning the different countries which compose Britain. America has just as much diversity in accents, hence, there's no way that he'd know what particular accent I have.

Yet you did the very same thing by assuming Australia has one accent.
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[QUOTE="Overlord93"][QUOTE="mikegtfc"] Ireland is not in Britain.mikegtfc
northern ireland is and I think you will find they have an irish accent

No it is not.

touche. I shall now facepalm myself to a degree of epic magnetude. you win this round, mr common sense

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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="mikegtfc"] Oh wow, you can make a blanket statement on a whole nation which has a fair few different accents in it but put the barriers up when it's fired back. I love this board.mikegtfc

In my post, I implicitly acknowledged the diversity in British accents by mentioning the different countries which compose Britain. America has just as much diversity in accents, hence, there's no way that he'd know what particular accent I have.

Yet you did the very same thing by assuming Australia has one accent.

I'll admit, that is an assumption which I go by. I've only heard one Aussie accent.

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It's easy to speak English poorly.. but quite hard to speak it well. ^_^
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[QUOTE="mikegtfc"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

In my post, I implicitly acknowledged the diversity in British accents by mentioning the different countries which compose Britain. America has just as much diversity in accents, hence, there's no way that he'd know what particular accent I have.

BluRayHiDef

Yet you did the very same thing by assuming Australia has one accent.

I'll admit, that is an assumption which I go by. I've only heard one Aussie accent.

But if I was to go by the stereotypical American accent that is found on TV in the UK and around the world and then came to the conclusion that I dislike American accents you'd be upset, no?
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="mikegtfc"] Yet you did the very same thing by assuming Australia has one accent.mikegtfc

I'll admit, that is an assumption which I go by. I've only heard one Aussie accent.

But if I was to go by the stereotypical American accent that is found on TV in the UK and around the world and then came to the conclusion that I dislike American accents you'd be upset, no?

Not at all. I'd simply correct you.

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I was surprised when i learned that most of the actors in BoB were actually British... I have an American accent but i'm not even American, it's a pretty easy accent to learn.
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i know Robert Downey Junior does a great british accent in sherlock holmes but nothing else. brad pitt might in snatch but ive never seen it :P