Everyone thinks that just because you have a Scouse accent, then you must be 'on the rob'.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The odd thing is if you asked me to do the accent now I would find it very difficult unless I was also playing that part, because I associate it so much with entering into the role and stepping into someone else's shoes.
People say I've 'retained' my Cockney accent. I can do any accent, but I wanted other working-class boys to know that they could become actors.
I, on the other hand, have a bit of a southern accent.
When I'm doing an accent, you shouldn't notice it for a while, if I'm doing it right.
Apparently when I went to school, I had a Glasgow accent.
I'm not against accents - my husband's from Lancashire and has a rural Lancs accent. We've just got back from Scotland yesterday, and I love that Highland burr.
My accent is... sort of an Edinburgh sort of soft southwest Scottish accent. It could almost be English.
Don't let the American accent fool you. I am British.
You can't do Shakespeare with a Southern accent, honey.
A Southern accent is not a club in my bag.