That's such a simplistic and small minded viewpoint.
Acting is a global industry, with global talent.
Why stop with country of origin? Go the whole 9 yards and only allow actors to play characters from whatever State they were born! Same difference. Many different accents out there, and it's part of the actors' tool kit to get as many under their belt as feasibly possible.
You'd have to strip Daniel Day Lewis of his 3 Oscars if we went by your flimsy theory. None of those parts involved using his natural accent, if you consider where he was born. Meryl Streep made a brilliant Margaret Thatcher. Cate Blanchett has made a career sounding different in a variety of roles!
I've seen plenty of so called 'natives' fail miserably because the characterisation isn't there! And that's the bottom line. Casting people are looking for the actor to nail character! An actor may have all the vowel sounds he or she needs in place, but what good is that if they're missing the essence of the part?!
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