I'd rather be thought as an international actress rather than a French one. Because I don't know what's coming up for me, my ambition is not to be typecast. So I'm working on my English accent, as well as my American one. I don't want to be like 'Oka...
When I first started out, being from the South and going to New York or Chicago, people kept telling me to get voice lessons and 'lose that stupid accent you got.' And I'm like, 'Well, where I come from, you have the stupid accent.'
When you're traveling constantly, every day you become inspired, and it shows in my work, sonically, lyrically, visually. Conversations with women with different accents and stories told in those accents. I like to create characters based on differen...
No, no, no. Your accent is so beautiful.
I love the Midwest accent.
I've not been called on to do a lot of accent work.
I still keep my accent.
I'm a Yente and I have a terrible accent.
I have a funny accent in every language.
I'm a bit like a chameleon with my accent.
My accent depends on whom I'm around.
My accent's become a weird hybrid.
It's easier to act in your own accent.
I love the Scottish accent; it is very sexy.
An accent in a way can be an entry into a character.
It can get a bit boring working on accents.
I like a New York accent.
I love doing impressions and I love doing accents.
I never really had a strong accent.
General Custer: Take my advice. Go West! Olga Crabb: [in a Swedish accent] Vest? [She wails and bursts into tears] Jack Crabb: My wife, she's awful scared of Injuns. General Custer: My dear woman, you have nothing to fear from the Indians, I give you...
I never found accents difficult, after learning languages.