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In Reply to: agree, and his phony accent did not help, either. posted by Duilawyer on April 6, 2005 at 06:46:46:
or vice-versa. It isn't the accent, per se, that trips the actor up, it's the linguistic cadence. The rhythm is the hardest thing to learn in most languages; kind of like dancing with a tongue.
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> > > "It isn't the accent, per se, that trips the actor up, it's the linguistic cadence. The rhythm is the hardest thing to learn in most languages; kind of like dancing with a tongue." < < <Good point; what amazes me is that popular British film & television actor Hugh Laurie has managed to pull this off as the featured star in the American hit medical series House. His accent is indiscernable; fooled me completely!
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invariably as a bumbling twitGrins
He's perfect as Bertie in the "Jeeves & Wooster" series. And well matched by Stephen Fry's Jeeves. Got the complete DVD set awhile ago and have enjoyed it several times already.
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Englishman Damien Lewis as the lead role in Spielberg's HBO mini-series, "Band of Brothers". He is very convincing as a World War II American officer.To see his range, also see him in the TV mini-series remake of "the Forsythe Saga, Parts I and II.
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REAL bad.
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Or Brit Jeremy Northam in Happy, Texas.
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I just received the DVD....
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one committed suicide with his gay lover and another also took his life. This would not be inconsistent with victims of child sexual abuse, though I hesitate to make an outright conclusion. Still, the least said about this strange man, the better...
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Think of Baden-Powell. Or at Caroll....
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