Least english english actor?
looks that way to me
https://youtu.be/93sGUFpVxFI
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shareI think a less English English actor is Keifer Sutherland. I bet more than half the people who read this thought he was born in the United States, and he has no trace of a British accent in any of his interviews.
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The sun is shining... but the ice is slippery.
Back to Tim Roth, in his earlier films like Pulp Fiction and Four Rooms, he makes no attempt to hide his British accent.
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The sun is shining... but the ice is slippery.
Back to Tim Roth, in his earlier films like Pulp Fiction and Four Rooms, he makes no attempt to hide his British accent.
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I think that's because he's playing a Brit.
What about Daniel Day-Lewis? Most of his famous roles are as American or Irish characters.
Roth has played an English character quite a bit more often. But he doesn't normally play toffs or bourgeois-bohemian characters you see in Merchant-Ivory - the least "English" English actor possibly. It doesn't look he minds at all either. From his quotes page:
Americans have bought - lock, stock and barrel - the Jeremy Irons - Kenneth Branagh England. And it's fake. It's an absolute con. Merchant-Ivory? Bollocks!
In most things I've watched he seems to have a very English accent! Tim Roth doesn't appear to be in the original video though, was that just a signature?
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