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Im a sucker for accents and any man who can actually sing and serenade you.
Seriously, I don't know any American girl who can resist an English accent.
I'm pretty adamant to do an American accent because you get it immediately.
I like playing accents, and doing things like that, it was fun. It was fun.
I love New York. I'm a guy for whom a New York accent is a comforting thing.
I grew up in a lot of different places, so I pick up accents pretty quickly.
I always wonder whether I'll get treated differently with a different accent.
I seem to have a bit of a knack for accents; I can pick them up quick enough.
To cultivate an English accent is already a departure away from what you are.
The only silver lining I can find is that British accents aren't sexy anymore.
The accent is always critical for me because it informs a lot of the character.
I played a lot of leaders, autocratic sorts; perhaps it was my Canadian accent.
I was very nervous about the accent. I was very nervous about being an American.
There's something very polite about the British accents. It's sort of sanitizing.
Accents are definitely one of my strong suits, and a lot of folks don't know that.
I'm not talking with an American accent. I haven't gone off and become Sammy Hagar.
Try and fit in in a New Zealand playground with an Armagh accent - it doesn't work.
It comes from within to not be ashamed of our brothers and sisters who have accents.
Music controls moods and accents life's moments. It's necessary for every situation.
When I'm doing an accent, you shouldn't notice it for a while, if I'm doing it right.
BB-8 [from Star Wars] his accent is so thick. You can't make out a damn word he says.
I have always like doing accents; I find it much easier to get into character for me.
When you speak in another accent, it affects you. You can't help but be changed by it.
I just didn't have time to deliver a Buffalo accent in a day, so I didn't even try it.
I actually had a cockney accent before I went to drama school. It's softened up a bit.
After The Beatles came on the scene everyone started putting on a Liverpudlian accent.
The very winds whispered in soothing accents, and maternal Nature bade me weep no more.
I understand English; I read and write English perfectly, but the accent won't go away.
I can't do an accent unless I'm on the set. I forget how to do it until I'm on the set.
Everyone thinks that just because you have a Scouse accent, then you must be 'on the rob'.
Whenever I'm in the U.K., people say I have an American accent. Which is, obviously, funny.
I was born in Missouri, but I was raised in Detroit. One of my stock and trades is accents.
I'm sometimes asked 'Can you lose the accent?'and I say 'No, but I can put on another one'.
I feel like I'm kind of faking something if I'm talking as myself and putting on an accent.
The accents are really really funny. I think I could convince somebody I was from New Zealand.
When someone with a rural accent says, "I don't know much about politics," zip up your pockets.
I don't understand why the accent you speak in has to indicate what level of intellect you have.
I suppose, back in the day, when I was on the stage, I had nothing to lose, and I did the accents.
I don't think people should be afraid of portraying people with accents, especially Asian accents.
There were eras of English music where people tried to rap in American accents and we lost our way.
I worked the drive-through at McDonald's and tried out different accents - Italian, Russian, Irish.
The thing with being able to do accents is that it's still completely separate from being an actor.
An agent once told me that if I would lose my English accent, I would never stop working in America.
When you take the R sound out of French accent, and you just replace it with an R, it sounds Mexican.
I walk around talking to myself in accents. Usually people look at me like I'm a complete fruit loop.
Doing an accent removes you from yourself and reminds you, every instant, that you're playing a part.
[Yankees] are pretty much like southerners except with worse manners, of course, and terrible accents.
I don't like to hear myself sing. So to get comfortable hearing myself sing, I sang in another accent.
I love dialects and accents; they're something that really resonate with me and that I find fascinating.