Hes american!?
I totally thought he was British, since the only movies Ive seen him in were A Knights tale and Death at a Funeral. Well the guy is hilarious! Very talented!
shareI totally thought he was British, since the only movies Ive seen him in were A Knights tale and Death at a Funeral. Well the guy is hilarious! Very talented!
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shareYou're not the only one! i though he was English too, I guess this is one person we can applaud for getting the accent right.
Twelve times did the iron register of time beat on the sonorous bell metal
Watch Firefly and then Serenity, you'll love it.
shareI am less amazed that he can do credible English accent when acting than he doesn't have a thick southern one when he isn't, considering he is from Texas.
shareActually, we all sound exactly like Matthew McConaughey.
Y'all can go to hell. . .I'm goin' to Texas
Lol, I lived the first 35 years of my life in Corpus Christi & Houston, TX. I now live in KY and everyone I talk to thinks that I'm from Detroit, Chicago, New Jersey, New York and I've even sometimes gotten people guessing Canada. So while I was just as surprised to find out that Tudyk was born & raised in my home state, the whole southern accent thing can be extremely misleading.
shareYeah, just accents in general.
People tell me I have a Chicago accent and I spent my whole life in Northern California.
Everybody talks differently and there is no definitive [Fill in the blank] accent.
And even though I've never been to any southern states, I love the word "y'all." How else do you address a bunch of people directly, without saying something possibly offensive like "you people" or "you guys."
Then you hear, "what do you mean, 'you people'?!"
But back to Alan, I thought he was British too. Not sure why, definitely wouldn't have guest Texas born.