Accents Quote by Sam Neill Download Open image “Try and fit in in a New Zealand playground with an Armagh accent - it doesn't work.” — Sam Neill ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Accents Fit New New zealand Playground Playgrounds Try Trying Work
The accents are really really funny. I think I could convince somebody I was from New Zealand. — Carter Jenkins Copy Share Image
I've been banging on about doing stuff in Birmingham for years and years, and everyone says 'We can't, it's the accent thing.' For some… — Steven Knight Copy Share Image
There is a whole host of people that have got an accent like mine, whether they're from Merseyside or Wales or the North West. — Esther McVey Copy Share Image
Everybody tries to do the Derry accent, and if I'm outside of Ireland, people always give it a wee go. It's really, really hard… — Jamie-Lee O'Donnell Copy Share Image
It really irritates me how I get sent a script and it's set in London and if I say, 'Can I do it in… — Joanna Page Copy Share Image
In the end, to do a good accent, you just have to be a good listener. — Abbey Lee Kershaw Copy Share Image
It's so rare that I get to do something in my own accent in my own hometown. — Rebecca Hall Copy Share Image
Well, I couldn't speak English before I went to Belfast. So I learned English with a Northern Irish accent. — Katie Melua Copy Share Image
I've never worked in my natural accent, having studied so hard to get rid of it when I moved to England as a child… — Gina Bellman Copy Share Image
My family are from Liverpool, so I have some twang there - I have a Midlands accent, and I was raised about an hour… — John Oliver Copy Share Image
[Hunt for the Wilderpeople] people seem to be just finding it hilarious in Sundance. I would think that judging on the feedback I get;… — Sam Neill Copy Share Image
Wines are like women in that it's often the imperfections that fascinate. — Sam Neill Copy Share Image
The core of the film [Hunt for the Wilderpeople] is that relationship. Whether they're getting on or whether they're not. If that relationship works,… — Sam Neill Copy Share Image
Whilst filming 'Jurassic Park,' I watched a hurricane approaching the beach in Hawaii. My co-worker Laura Dern and I thought we might die, but… — Sam Neill Copy Share Image
As much as possible, I try to encourage people to use stunt men because that is really their job. — Sam Neill Copy Share Image
I'm not sure it's affection for Australian or New Zealand films or not. I think it's just that there's something about 'Wilderpeople' that has… — Sam Neill Copy Share Image
I'm conscious that there's only a limited amount that I'll get done before I get shuffled into retirement, but I certainly have no desire… — Sam Neill Copy Share Image
If it looks like fun, and it looks like quality, then I'll do it. I don't feel compelled to work - or not to… — Sam Neill Copy Share Image
When we first sold the Wallace and Gromit shorts to America, people suggested we get rid of the strange British accents and put clear… — Nick Park Copy Share Image
London, from the architecture to the culture to the fashion to the accents, feels like it's a special place. — G-Eazy Copy Share Image
You can't live in a dialect without tremendous work. Like any muscle, accents and voices and languages are all formed out of the muscles… — Lake Bell Copy Share Image
At first I thought I would have to put on an English accent and try a sort of affected Shakespeare thing. — Leonardo DiCaprio Copy Share Image
I don't think you see a pirate with a parrot on his shoulder, for example. And even with the accents. — Ray Stevenson Copy Share Image
In bed watching Family Guy. Love this show.! So hilarious! Stewie is my favorite :) love his accent. — Paris Hilton Copy Share Image
At this point two elderly security guards in parkas, the guys who normally work the front desk at the plant, asked John to step… — David Wong Copy Share Image
Much of my playing is rhythmic and choppy; I use a lot of double stops. The wah just accents all those stops and chops… — Kirk Hammett Copy Share Image
“The accent of one's birthplace persists in the mind and heart as much as in speech.” — La Rouchefoucauld Copy Share Image