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American accent


Premium April 12, 2013 04:20 PM

American accent
 
I'm a big fan of The Wire. I already knew that Idris Elba is from England but not that Dominic West is a Brit, too.



I was watching this video over and over again, I just can't spot that he leaked his accent. I just wanted to ask you if it's really that noticeable.

poli April 12, 2013 05:13 PM

He speaks with a British accent. At first he sounds quite American when he says things like point, but later he lets his British show. Future becomes futcha, balls become bawls are just two examples. It's almost a New York accent but with a higher register.

He sounds like a British person who has been living in the US for awhile. If he is supposed to be playing an American, he doesn't pass.

Premium April 13, 2013 02:38 AM

Thank you very much for your response.
He should have adapted a Baltimore dialect for this TV series. Many people who were watching all six seasons claimed that his accent got better with time.

Perikles April 13, 2013 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by poli (Post 136254)
He speaks with a British accent.......If he is supposed to be playing an American, he doesn't pass.

I'm English, and I don't know what a British accent is. Anyway, I can't detect anything other than a totally phoney voice with an accent from nowhere. If he's English, he sure has been damaged by something. :D

Premium April 13, 2013 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 136267)
I'm English, and I don't know what a British accent is. Anyway, I can't detect anything other than a totally phoney voice with an accent from nowhere. If he's English, he sure has been damaged by something. :D

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0922035/?ref_=sr_1

Perikles April 13, 2013 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Premium (Post 136269)

Thanks - no doubt he has trouble hiding a Sheffield accent. :D The was a time when I was able to identify different Yorkshire accents to a particular town in that county, but I doubt that it's possible these days. People trying to hide a Yorkshire accent just don't seem to sound natural somehow.

poli April 13, 2013 10:46 AM

Baltimore may sound a little too goofy for a drama. I don't wish to offend any tidewater foreros, but that accent may not work well for serious situations--people may think it's a joke.


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