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"If you have to change something about you to be in a part, I don't think it's easy to do. You should just pick the part where you can just be yourself. [About turning down a part in The Horse Whisperer (1998) because he was required to change his accent]"

I know that a lot of actors play the same character in every movue but i thought that the definition of Acting was playing a character not playing yourself?


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I think that's a lame view he has of his line of work, no offense. Its called "acting" for a reason. They call it a "performance" for a reason. You take on the persona of a character and relay it to an audience. Not to be rude, but maybe that view he has is why he's not such a great actor. He not only refuses to act the part, but maybe can't. I wonder, would he even dye his hair or grow a beard for a role since that'd be changing himself.

Changing your accent is so simple though. Especially changing from one American accent to another American accent. Seems lazy that he didn't want to or couldn't.

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obviously you're not from america. if someone had to change from a deep southern accent to say, a boston accent, it would be extremely difficult. so i do not consider him lazy for not doing so.

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Actually, I was born and raised in California. I'll admit that maybe its not easy for some people to adopt accents but to say it'd be extremely difficult sounds drastic. Have you never heard, say, a stereotypical hillbilly or surfer or ganster character on tv/in movies and repeated their lines like they sound? Not that hard. Also, its not like he could never have gotten a speech coach or something.

I'm not trying to argue. I just think his excuse his an unrealistic one.

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i'm also not trying to argue. and yes, his excuse is somewhat unrealistic. but hey, if those are the type of parts he wants then he should be able to choose them. but also, if changing his accent would make him such a great actor, i don't think he would be all that great if he did use primarily stereotypical quotes associated with different accents. so i appreciate the fact that he sticks with his own accent :)

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"if changing his accent would make him such a great actor, i don't think he would be all that great if he did use primarily stereotypical quotes associated with different accents."

You misunderstand me. I said "Have YOU never heard, say, a stereotypical hillbilly or surfer or ganster character on tv/in movies and repeated their lines like they sound?". I didn't say stereotypical quotes, I was mentioning stereotypical characters. Its usually easy to repeat what they said just like they said it right? If you're an American and the accent of the character is say, French, you might have to say it a few times to get the pronounciation of the French accent correctly but it can be done fairly easily. So the way I see it, if Lucas Black had to play a French character and either hung out with a French guy or got a speech coach and went over his lines with them, he could totally nail the accent and recite all his lines with it. Might take some practice, depending on how hard it is for him, but its nowhere near impossible.

Besides, acting with an accent does sometimes bring more respect and acclaim to actors. When House, m.D. first came out a lot of people thought Hugh Laurie was American. If you saw Snatch, Brad Pitt's Romanian gypsy accent was insane. I could barely understand a word he said the first time around, but when I really listened the accent was amazingly executed. Even though I thought he was a good actor, I never really paid that much attention to him before but after I saw that, I respected him a lot more.

Just wanted to clear that up.

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i think it's just a southern thing. They have too much pride.

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We sure do.

RIP Christopher Anthony Verrette
Dec.5,1986-April 2,2005


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