Accent Quote by Maia Mitchell Download Open image “I'm trying hard to keep my Australian accent. My mom would disown me if I didn't.” — Maia Mitchell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Accent Australian Hard Keep Me Mom Trying Trying hard Would
Supposedly I've got traces of an English accent, though I can't hear it. I must have inherited it from my mother, who's English, and… — Lev Grossman Copy Share Image
My mother has lived abroad and I've grown up hearing her talk, so probably that's where I get this accent from. — Amyra Dastur Copy Share Image
I have enough trouble just speaking normal Australian. On 'Vikings,' we had a great vocal coach who helped make all of us sound the… — Travis Fimmel Copy Share Image
There are certain situations, when you're in America, when people understand you better without an Australian accent. — Nikita Dutta Copy Share Image
I used to have an Australian accent for school and an Irish accent for home. — Genevieve O'Reilly Copy Share Image
My mother had an incredibly strong accent - although I couldn't hear it - and she was the main person there, so I'll have… — John Key Copy Share Image
My mum won't speak to me unless I speak properly on the phone. I have to speak 'American' for work, so often the accent… — Hannah Simone Copy Share Image
What I realised is, watching some old home videos, I've always had a weird accent. It's because I spent a lot of time on… — Alice Englert 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
I have a lot of traits that aren't typically Australian, they're Scottish. I'm very determined. I only wish I had the cool accent though. — Megan Anderson Copy Share Image
I personally want to come across as authentic and real. I don't judge anyone. — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
My mum always encouraged me that less is more, make-up wise. I think that's why I feel more confident when I have a fresh… — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
I didn't really like anyone in my high school - not like that, anyway. I had a lot of guy friends but no one… — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
I'd love to be on an Australian show and in Australian cinemas - they've really picked up their game. — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
If I'm in work mode and going to meetings, I'll make an effort and dress up, but when I'm at home or just chilling,… — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
There's been certain opportunities that have arisen that would have been financially quite advantageous but, creatively, would have steered me away from my career… — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
I don't want to be that girl hobbling around in heels, falling in snow. — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
My mum always reminds me to trust my instincts. If a project doesn't feel right and doesn't excite me, it's likely it won't help… — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
I'm not ruling out music forever. I'd love to do that, but if I ever did, I don't think it would be with a… — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
I think that if you like someone, it is important to just make it known. — Maia Mitchell Copy Share Image
I play guitar, so that's kind of my outlet, but its just something I want to keep for myself. — Maia Mitchell 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