She's British?


Her American accent on "Terra Nova" is great. Completely fooled me

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-Hall Pass (2011)

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I know! She sounds so American. She sure is talented.

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Yup she is good at doing it just like she did in Lemonade Mouth. It's odd how the mom also in Terra Nova has a British accent and they don't let Naomi use hers.

Half-Blood Son of Poseidon, Son of Adam, Gryffindor 7th year and Honorary TR: Underworld fan

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Because all the kids are supposed to have been raised in America like their father.

Oh, crystal ball
Hear my song
I'm fading out
Everything I know is wrong...

-Keane

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True. You won't have a British accent growing up in Chicago

Half-Blood Son of Poseidon, Son of Adam, Gryffindor 7th year and Honorary TR: Underworld fan

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Thank you Mr. Wikipedia.

OK, crossx77-1... I find it funny that you get all bent out of shape when someone says British accent but completely brush it off if someone says American accent.

If you really want to get technical there's no such thing as an American accent either. First off, America consists of two continents with many different countries. Far more diverse and vast than say Great Britain. But even if we pretend that America is only the United States we're talking about, there are several different main accents.

Of course there is the biggie... the West Coast accent, which just about everyone in entertainment is trained in. This is why newscasters from coast to coast pretty much sound the same. But then you have Midwest accents, North-Central accents, Southern accents, New York accents, New England accents and so on. So if you were to say someone has an American accent it would be no different than another person saying someone has a British accent.

Most people generally consider a British accent to be an English one. Just as most people consider an American accent to be a West Coast United States one. It's not technical but so what?

My point is, lighten up dude, who cares?

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