I worked the drive-through at McDonald's and tried out different accents - Italian, Russian, Irish.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I arrived in L.A., I assumed I'd be able to put on the American accent. It proved difficult, so I had six months working with a dialect coach, and it's become a habit.
The accent got lost somewhere along the way. I'm a little embarrassed about it. When I arrived in LA I assumed I'd be able to put on the American accent. It proved difficult so I had six months working with a dialect coach and it's become a habit.
I grew up in a lot of different places, so I pick up accents pretty quickly.
My accent remained terrible. It was very hard for me to initiate any conversation with someone I didn't know.
I had a Southern accent but I had broken it so hard.
I can do accents really well.
They made me use an accent, which I wasn't thrilled about because a lot of us, obviously, don't have them.
I love accents. It's a great way to separate yourself when playing a role.
When I went to London, they told me I spoke with a funny accent - English with a Chinese accent.
I do accents. Sometimes when I've had a few drinks, I speak in different accents all night long, and then at the end of an evening someone will say to me, 'Seriously, where are you from?'
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