Accent Quote by Bishop Briggs Download Open image “When I was very little, I had an Essex accent.” — Bishop Briggs ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Accent Had Little Very
I spent a lot of time in London when I was growing up and I've always picked up accents without even really meaning to.… — Christopher Guest Copy Share Image
My mother and my father had very, very strong Scots accents. We were Australian, and in those days when I was young, I spoke with a much more of an Australian accent than I have now. However I knew that if I went to England to become an actor, which I was determined to, I knew that I had to… — George Ogilvie Copy Share
My accent... my father's from Cleethorpes and my mother's from Manchester and I was born in the Midlands and brought up in London, so… — Jason Watkins Copy Share Image
I was, by the way - I'm an Essex lad, born and raised in Essex in the U.K. — Maajid Nawaz Copy Share Image
My family is from Liverpool, so I have some of those vowel sounds, I've got the slack tone of someone from Birmingham, and then… — John Oliver Copy Share Image
I was always told at school I was posh, then I came to London, and here I'm told I have a country accent. — Jessica Raine Copy Share Image
I had had a huge background in the nuance of the accent because I went to drama school in England for four years. — Lake Bell Copy Share Image
I'm a proper Essex girl because my family was part of that great exodus from the East End. — Nicola Walker Copy Share Image
I spent quite a lot of time pissing off my friends because I could get girls with a British accent, despite the fact that… — Marcus Mumford Copy Share Image
Every time I get dressed, I try to channel a little bit of Kanye West and a little bit of Sailor Moon. — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
You never really know what's inspired you or made you who you are, but I was really lucky that I got to grow up… — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
'River' is all about tension and release. It's about intimacy and solace. It's about staring someone in the face and not backing down. — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
I truly never saw myself doing anything other than music. There was nothing else that brought me this much joy, but also this much… — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
Sometimes you're inspired by an old-school song that you want to chop up and make a sample out of it. I find that with… — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
There is a dark side of me - it's the side people don't really get to see. I think everyone has that. — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
I think it's a rite of passage that the minute you land in Japan, you have to go to a karaoke bar. — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
I think an album is all about the songs you've worked on and the journey it's taken to get there. — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
I think what I always want whenever I'm recording is to have even just 2 percent of what the Alabama Shakes have, Brittany Howard. — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
Ultimately, some stream of stars aligned, and people have gotten to hear my music, and with that, there's no more barrier. — Bishop Briggs Copy Share Image
It's so important to be your own biggest fan, even if you have to constantly convince people, including yourself, that you're worthy of their… — Bishop Briggs 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