oh my god - he's not british!
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johnrupertg — 17 years ago(August 11, 2008 05:06 PM)
The name "Cromwell" should indeed be indicative of Britain, however Mr. James Cromwell's accents certainly are not. His accents are about as British as one can get for a Californian actor putting on a British accent. If you have been raised in Britain it is clear his accent is not "English." Affected perhaps, English not.
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sweiland75 — 17 years ago(October 02, 2008 12:54 PM)
affected by what?
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sportin_jenny — 16 years ago(October 03, 2009 03:17 AM)
I remember him from All in the Family, and whenever I see him I sayhey it's Stretch CunninghamI remember on Happy Days, Richie Cunningham shows how, when he's with a girl, how he stretches then puts his arm around the girland then he says"and that's why they call me Stretch Cunningham" lol
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activista — 12 years ago(September 20, 2013 09:34 PM)
For realI always assumed he was Australian since BABE was done by an Australian director, and because of his name,which is straight-up British. I also didn't know he was well past retirement ageI looked at his birth date and was like, "He's THAT old?" because he dosen't look or act itjust saw him on Tavis Smiley, and didn't know he was that politically active and awareinteresting dudeanother reason I need to watch my tape of L.A. CONFIDENTIAL.
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brockmeeks — 12 years ago(February 05, 2014 09:04 AM)
I was 7 when Babe came out. Later on I watched L.A, Confidential, The Queen and also The Green Mile.
Australian, Irish, English and American (southern) accents all nailed.
I too always assumed he was British. British actors (some of the best are, I think) tend to have to be on point with accents to get work this varied. Christian Bale and Ewan McGregor do some of the best regional American accents I've heard.
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HandsomeShark — 11 years ago(July 27, 2014 06:22 PM)
I always thought he was a a New Zealander or Australian. I was pretty much 100% certain until I came here. My mind is blown.
That is the single best Australian accent I've ever heard from an American. Like, it was impeccable. The fact that I - as an Australian - couldn't tell it was put on is astounding.
Kiwis are the only actors I've seen who can do an Australian accent flawlessly - mainly because their accent is so similar to ours. The occasional British actor can do one relatively well (Daniel Radcliffe in December Boys had a surprisingly good one) but Americans - as a rule - can't do one. Robert Downey Jr in Tropic Thunder is the best I've ever heard but even then it was flawed.
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Cromwell couldn't be Australian because our media here tends to hype and go on about any actor that's had even minor success overseas and yet they've remained pretty quiet about him. It's part of the reason I came here - to check whether he was Australian or Kiwi. I never in a million years suspected he was bloody American. -
greenbudgie — 10 years ago(March 08, 2016 04:48 AM)
After I saw him play Prince Phillip in 'The Queen,' I too wondered if he was really British. He does do an English accent very well. I've read that he has a share of English, Scottish and Irish in his ancestry.