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Fledrmaus — 20 years ago(November 18, 2005 07:40 PM)
I never notice her accent at all - maybe because I'm Canadian, and I'm used to "mixed" accents, with a hint of English or American. Just pretend that Sofia's from Canada, and that'll explain any little weirdiness in her voice.
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amethystprism — 20 years ago(December 24, 2005 08:52 PM)
There's no such things as a 'bad' American accent. America is a country of racial mix, so everyone has a hint of something. I can understand poor British accents and a poor Chinese accent, but America hardly has one set tone that everyone speaks. (think southern accents and western accents.)
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karenbug2001 — 20 years ago(December 25, 2005 01:27 AM)
This problem (bad American accents by foreign actors) could be solved by simply hiring AMERICAN actors to play AMERICAN roles. I don't understand the trend of hiring non-American actors (Hugh Laurie, Portia de Rossi, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Louise Lombard, and yes, even Poppy Montgomery, talented though she may be) to play American roles in American TV shows, movies, etc. Is there some sort of quota that needs to be filled? Or is there a massive shortage of American actors in need of employment? These people may be very talented and capable actors, but surely there are plenty of perfectly capable American actors who could more than adequately fill these roles, and who undoubtedly need the work as well.
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David_Translator — 20 years ago(December 25, 2005 03:52 AM)
Hey, we get Americans usurping our roles (think Brigitte Jones, Sliding Doors), so you can put up with it too.
BTW, I'm from Redbridge too!
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hoangiuk — 20 years ago(January 31, 2006 02:12 PM)
Calm down you damn xenophobe.
If you didn't have different people of different nationalities in your country, you wouldn't have a bloody country.
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ranmalein — 18 years ago(August 08, 2007 11:46 AM)
Calm down you damn xenophobe.
If you didn't have different people of different nationalities in your country, you wouldn't have a bloody country.
I always find it rich how America, which is built on immigrants, ends up so damn racist.
i've never read an more english thread ever lol (don't be offended, i like how and what you wrote ;] )
but on the other hand i kinda understand what the xenophobe said. but i don't think you should hire american actors only. but why can't sofia be english?
anyway, i didn't notice she was from the UK, but maybe because i'm from austria and only notice accents, but not bad accents ;]
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LlioMedi — 20 years ago(March 04, 2006 09:18 PM)
E1971 - Before telling the thousand "Limeys" in the American TV industry to go home (most of them probably live here anyway), kindly go and talk to your friendly local chain stores about the millions of jobs they outsource.
Hoangiuk - Please don't think for a minute that the average American thinks along the lines of E1971's post. He probably just wanted to begin an argument.
Harper1875 - We haven't stolen land from the Indians any more than you've stolen land from the Picts; that was the work of SOME of our ancestors, and we're all stuck with it now. I realize it was probably a sarcastic question, though. -
Gladyss_the_dancing_mule — 19 years ago(May 13, 2006 10:15 AM)
because its called acting you half wit! that's like saying you should only hire serial killers to play serial killers. at least she's not as bad as josh hartnett in blow dry or brad pitt in devils own. and you don't hear us going on about BRITISH actors for BRITISH roles do you?
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rloren2 — 20 years ago(January 31, 2006 07:06 PM)
I've always known she sounded funny but I couldn't quite put my finger on it. At times I thought she might be Eastern European or sometimes South African based on how she soundsit doesn't seem consistent to me at all either.
