Accents Quote by Sharlto Copley Download Open image “The accent is always critical for me because it informs a lot of the character.” — Sharlto Copley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Accents Character Critical Inspirational
I love accents - I wish I could find an accent for every one of my characters. It makes it so much easier when… — Amy Adams Copy Share Image
I tend to land roles that are somewhat villainous for some reason. Usually, people blame it on the accent. — India de Beaufort Copy Share Image
I love accents. It's a great way to separate yourself when playing a role. — Gary Carr 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
An accent always helps me ground a character. It also helps to remind me what age I'm playing. — Carmen Cusack Copy Share Image
Accents are very easy for me. With me, it's clothing and makeup and hair and all that stuff that inform how the character moves… — Toks Olagundoye Copy Share Image
I have always like doing accents; I find it much easier to get into character for me. — Kevin Zegers 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 love doing accents because it takes you one step away from yourself and allows you to embody someone else's character. — Mia Wasikowska Copy Share Image
I have to say that, though it sounds so superficial, the accent really does help. I like having accents preparing for a part. — Emily Mortimer Copy Share Image
My combined experiences, doing different films, has made me very concerned about and interested in how you protect your creative self when the work,… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
I walked out of... was it 'Stardust?' That thing with the witches? I was so looking forward to it, but I just couldn't handle… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
Interestingly enough, the game I played the most ever was Street Fighter II, back in the day. That would probably still stick as one… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
Villains are not fun for me to play, as such. But caricature-ish, intense behaviors that are based on real human traits are interesting. That… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
In America, people really struggle with my name, so I don't have a nickname as such. I've had Sharlito, Sheldon, Charldo, really interesting variations… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
I feel very blessed to have had the opportunities that have already come. I want to pursue it as long as I can find… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
You aren't always going to make stuff that everybody does. The sooner that you just realize that and accept that, the better. At best,… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
Because I'm a filmmaker at heart, I know a villain can't be too humanized and the audience can't empathize with him too much. — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
To some degree, Hollywood doesn't know what to do with me because the characters I do are so different. But hopefully, that will give… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
You need that marketing power. You need to go do the interviews. You need to put yourself out there and risk and be open… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
That's what a powerful story does. It creates a more intense experience of life for you to watch. That's what a good film does… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
I've always felt very comfortable with accents. Once I get an accent, I can do it, and that's just something I've been able to… — Sharlto Copley 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