March 21st, 2008

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The Arts, Video

21 Pretty Good Accents in 155 Seconds

This already has about 250K views, so you may have seen it, but I thought it was pretty charming:

Here’s a little interview with the actress, Amy Walker.

This is a personal bias, but to me this woman has that prototypical ‘actress’ look: big eyes, expressive face, long brown hair and nice cheek bones. I have several friends and acquaintances who are actors who fit this description. Do casting directors favour this type? Maybe, but it seems like they self-select to some degree. Peculiar.

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Is it just me or is her Canadian accent the least convincing of the bunch?

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The thick piece of distorted glass likes those features; the lens. Big eyes. Large skulls. They look good on camera.

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Sarah: Yep, it’s a pretty broad.

Gregg: Interesting, though I was mostly thinking of stage actors.

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[...] 155 seconds. Via Darren Barefoot who also links to an interview with the actress, Amy [...]

Reminds me of an old clip of Peter Sellers doing something similar.

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And the Canadian accent does sound Canadian, but if she was born in Toronto, she moved to the Maritimes at a young age.

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Darren: Those large features are even better for a live audience that sits far away but can therefore interpret the expressions of said Thespian.

Derek: the Canadian accent sounds Canadian but not from Torontonian. Prince Georgesque perhaps.

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Yeah I liked this, all the accents were good… except that isn’t a Torontonian accent. I would know, being from Toronto.

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I, too, didn’t think much of the Toronto accent (I think her “Seattle” was close to Toronto, though).

Her kiwi accent brought back some good memories.

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