His role in the The Forgotten.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Rupert Penry-Jones
babydolphin8 — 16 years ago(November 12, 2009 07:51 PM)
Maybe they should made his character an English born instead of a American so he would not have to over emphasize his staged American accent.
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Archwood — 16 years ago(March 05, 2010 11:28 AM)
The Forgotten is about to be canceled. They even axed the season finale. As much as I wanted Rupert to be in an American show, the show just isn't good enough and it wouldn't have lasted even with Rupert playing the lead.
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Archwood — 16 years ago(March 05, 2010 01:35 PM)
I think he would, but perhaps not as a lead, because American audiences aren't that familiar with him yet. I think he would fit well into a show like "Flashforward" which has an ensemble cast. I would like to see him in the role Jack Davenport has (Simco), who's a good friend of Rupert's.
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Davinabailey — 16 years ago(March 05, 2010 02:06 PM)
I've seen a few episodes of Flash Forward and didnt like Jack Davenport or his character much. HaHa. So he and Rupert PJ are friends? I love this board, it's so interesting.
I can see him in Flash Forward. What about Greys Anatomy? RPJ would make a good doctor. Yes? I have looked at his credits and I don't think he has played a doctor before. -
fastcoast — 16 years ago(March 06, 2010 06:42 AM)
I read that his accent in the Forgotten was terrible; so I tried to find it to see.
I did finally find itand I am sad to say that it was horrendous. It was as if he was struggling to find an accent. Poor baby!
I am glad that this did not pan out for him. It is not a good show and that would have not been a good start for him here in the US. -
Electric_Light_Manatee — 14 years ago(November 12, 2011 11:01 AM)
Finally found a clip of RPJ in this! Being American, I was very curious to hear what his American accent sounded like. I was expecting it to be horrendous, but it's not the worst I've heard. That being said, this clip is so short I can't really get an idea of what it is like overall. Here it is:
http://www.movieweb.com/tv/TEbwWfbhQRsHfc/they-never-found-her
Maybe if they had written the script to feature mostly words that don't sound very different in English accents (I'm thinking of words like "table" thanks to that scene in "Love Actually") he would have been OK
I have to say I'm curious to see him play an American character now, he just needs more time to prepare the accent and a good scriptI think he could impress us. A role like that could help prevent him from being type cast as the ideal aristocratic Englishman (even in Whitechapel he seems to be playing this type of role). Don't get me wrong, I love roles like that, but I think it would be fun for him, and us, to see something wildly different from what he usually plays.