On British people...
Since February, I've spent about 2/3 of my time (on and off) living out of various hotels on Manhattan. On interesting reversal of this is that it takes me away from my fast internet connection and large media server, but gives me access to live TV (which I don't have at home).
So I've been watching a lot of TV in the evenings. One show that I started watching, simply because it seems to be on in secondary syndication pretty much any time that Family Guy isn't, is "House". Tonight is a bit of an exception. I'm staying at a hotel that has an on-site laundry room, a rarity in midtown. So, since I'm still waiting on a load to finish, the Jay Leno show has come on. And tonight, who but Hugh Lauriem (the actor who plays Dr. Gregory House) is being interviewed. And he's fucking British? Honestly, I'd never have guessed it. Most British people who I know personally sound like a sort of John Wayne-meets-Rambo when they try to do an American accent. But I'd have never guessed this one. Second time I've been fooled in this manner. I feel somehow dirty. edit: now he's playing Minnie the Moocher on the piano. I'm pretty sure I'm not still high. |
Ya, his accent is pretty strong when speaking normally. I saw him on the actor studio once.
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If you ever saw 101 Dalmatians (not the animated one), Hugh is in it in full glory.
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I'm assuming that Jamie Bamber was the first time you were fooled. Got me.
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Oh and Wilson? He is the kid in My Best Friend Is a Vampire.
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Go watch "Black Adder". Its an old BBC comedy - Hugh is in it - hilarious.
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lol, I was just as surprised the 1st time I saw him in an interview.
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I knew he was british but he does a damn great job sounding contempary american.
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I am always amazed at how the good actors can pull off impeccable accents. Some examples off the top of my head...
- Gary Oldman in 'The Professional' and 'Hannibal' - UK citizen, but pulls off two completely different American accents very convincingly. - Christian Bale in Batman series. He even did movie promo interviews (Tonight Show, etc) in an American accent in case Americans were turned off by a non-American playing Batman. - Russel Crowe in 'A Beautiful Mind' Those are kind of pop-actor examples (except for Oldman, he rules) but I am pressed to think of better examples right now. |
I LOVE The BBC!
Originally Posted by jeff_man
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I had completely forgotten he was on Black Adder.
Originally Posted by naarleven
(Post 459428)
Go watch "Black Adder". Its an old BBC comedy - Hugh is in it - hilarious.
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Originally Posted by Trent
(Post 459416)
I'm assuming that Jamie Bamber was the first time you were fooled. Got me.
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Mel Gibson still throws me off. Really weird hearing an Australian accent come out of his mouth.
The only Brits i've heard do american accents are guys on top gear, and your description is very accurate. I like it when clarkson says "sporty". |
Originally Posted by naarleven
(Post 459428)
Go watch "Black Adder". Its an old BBC comedy - Hugh is in it - hilarious.
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You Hugh Laurie noobs need to watch a few episodes of Jeeves and Wooster.
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Originally Posted by Trent
(Post 459416)
I'm assuming that Jamie Bamber was the first time you were fooled. Got me.
Originally Posted by wayne_curr
(Post 459657)
Mel Gibson still throws me off. Really weird hearing an Australian accent come out of his mouth.
The only Brits i've heard do american accents are guys on top gear, and your description is very accurate. I like it when clarkson says "sporty". But you're dead-on about Clarkson. That is *exactly* what most of my Brit friends sound like when they do "American", and I find it absolutely hilarious. Here's the thing: when is the last time you can recall an American actor being hired on to do a British role? Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins doesn't count- I'm talking about a show intended specifically for the UK audience. It's one thing when a film is re-dubbed using a different voice actor (Sigourney Weaver vs. David Attenborough in BBC's "Planet Earth", or Jeremy Piven vs. Jeremy Clarkson in "Cars"). But this trickery... |
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What the fuck was that?
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Christopher Walken being badass and playing an English person/cat.
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