When you speak in another accent, it affects you. You can't help but be changed by it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Doing an accent removes you from yourself and reminds you, every instant, that you're playing a part.
I think when you have to train an accent, it just takes you absolutely into another spectrum of the character.
In my normal life, I do not speak with an accent. It's harder for people to realize my hearing loss in everyday life.
I always wonder whether I'll get treated differently with a different accent.
Work on the accent, it will enliven the whole.
The thing about being black and having a different accent, in the beginning, is that it makes you foreign.
I have a strong accent; it limits the roles, of course it does. I guess if I had moved to America a long time ago maybe my accent would have got less.
In the end, to do a good accent, you just have to be a good listener.
To be honest, accents are one of those things for me, personally, that usually come quite naturally by just listening to the people.
When I'm doing an accent, you shouldn't notice it for a while, if I'm doing it right.