Accent Quote by Andie MacDowell Download Open image “Someday, I'll make a movie with a British accent.” — Andie MacDowell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Accent British Make Movie Someday
I'd like to talk in my own accent, but then there's that thing about getting typecast as, 'The British guy.' The role that makes… — Ryan Cartwright Copy Share Image
I think I'm going to keep my Irish accent forever now in any movie I make, because chicks dig it and that's all I… — Chris O'Dowd Copy Share Image
I would love to play a British character one day. My accent wavers between Scottish and Irish very easily, though. — Chris Lilley Copy Share Image
Mind you, if a blockbuster movie was offered, I wouldn't say no. I can do accents - I don't always have to be Scottish. — Ashley Jensen Copy Share Image
I want to do a gritty, independent film, maybe in Scotland or something. I'll have an outrageous accent, and flowing red hair. — Emma Corrin Copy Share Image
I've never had my own accent in a film. It's something I schedule into my preparation. That's one of my favorite things, hearing all… — Andrea Riseborough Copy Share Image
I'm in four different films this year, and I have four different accents. I sound different in every film. You have to love a… — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
I don't want to be an English actor doing the greatest American accent you've ever heard. I want to be an American doing nothing. — Michael Caine Copy Share Image
I think a lot of times people who jump from one movie to another don't enjoy their private life. It's a great way to… — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
I've had some really big hits with 'Groundhog Day' and 'Michael,' 'Multiplicity,' 'Four Weddings and a Funeral.' — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
One of the reasons I didn't really want to do TV earlier in my career was because it is so life-consuming, and I wanted… — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
I wouldn't wear really short dresses anymore - just don't feel comfortable in them. — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
Most of the people I know who smoke marijuana are not very bright and what they talk about when they're stoned, they think they're… — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
I'm really addicted to water. I carry a bottle of water everywhere I go. I know people think I'm a nut. — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
Women who make the choice to have grey hair - I think that's beautiful. — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
Every woman goes through a lot of agony before she decides in favour of her own happiness or that of her children. — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
I think there is a shift coming. I think we'll see more women in powerful positions, in control of studios, where there'll be more… — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
“If you are an alien, how come you sound like you're from the north?' 'Lots of planets have a north!” — Russell T Davies Copy Share Image
My accent gets more pronounced when I've been talking to people from Derry. — Roma Downey Copy Share Image
They made me use an accent, which I wasn't thrilled about because a lot of us, obviously, don't have them. — Rita Moreno Copy Share Image
I'm a big fan of the Irish accent. After a couple of drinks, I start to get a bit of an Irish lilt, too. — Emily Ratajkowski Copy Share Image
I live in L.A. so I worry my kids aren't that connected to Britain, I suppose I don't want them to become American kids.… — Kevin McKidd Copy Share Image
I have a strong accent; it limits the roles, of course it does. I guess if I had moved to America a long time… — Jean Reno Copy Share Image
Growing up in this post-apartheid era, the first generation of teens in South Africa living in this new democracy, I often found myself feeling… — Adhir Kalyan Copy Share Image
I think when you have to train an accent, it just takes you absolutely into another spectrum of the character. — Kodi Smit-McPhee Copy Share Image
Most of the roles that I go for are Americans, so the first thing I had to do was pin down the American accent… — Sasha Jackson Copy Share Image
I came to this country when I was 13 years old, I couldn't really speak English, and I had an accent. — Jimmy O. Yang Copy Share Image