I knew it!
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DollarhydeSisters — 20 years ago(November 14, 2005 01:22 PM)
OKAY, ILL SPEAK-UP!!
I MUST ADMIT. I HEARD HER ACCENT WHEN SHE SAID 'KAHR' IN THE LAST CSI EPISODE INSTEAD OF 'CAR'. I DID GIGGLE A LITTLE.
BUT I DONT THINK THAT IS A BAD THING!!!
Once Again The Cosmic Law Of French Toast
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juliebeenz — 19 years ago(November 18, 2006 04:10 PM)
I cannot believe that is her.
I repeat the name every time I see it on the beginning titles of CSI. I just couldn't think why it was ringing a bell with me.
I loved her in House of Elliot
"You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think". -
madamebrad — 19 years ago(November 18, 2006 07:53 PM)
While I don't think her acting is great, it certainly isn't as bad as some of the crap actors on television, these days.
I do find her completely incapable of doing a decent American accent, though.it is almost embarrassing to watch. Sometimes, I think the directors of these shows should let the character BE from England or Ireland or wherever if the actor can't do a good accent.
I mean, people do emigrate, don't they? It would at least be more believable than a bad accent -
ib011f9545i — 19 years ago(January 28, 2007 10:39 AM)
I think her accent is fine.
When I first saw her in CSI I did not think it was her due to her accent.
Another question might be why can't she play a British person working in the US?
Ducky in NCIS is fun because he is English.
I do not know about anybody's hearing but you would have to be blind not to like Louise Lombard,those of us who are British have been enjoying her performances for years. -
BennetGirl — 18 years ago(September 11, 2007 06:14 AM)
I'm no expert in terms of accents but I definantly never thought she was British when I first saw her in CSI. She may not do an extremely perfect American accent but, in my opinion, it's pretty convincing. At least I believed she was an American