Which Non-American Actors Do The Most Convincing American Accents?
Margot Robbie was definitely American in another life.
Margot Robbie was definitely American in another life.
Lawrence Tierney, who played Elaine's father on one episode of Seinfeld, was never brought back because he "scared the living crap" out of the rest of the cast.
I'm still not 100% convinced Rachel McAdams was wearing a wig in Mean Girls!
50 Cent said, "When I started working on [my 2010 movie] Twelve, I removed some tattoos. The call time they were giving me for covering tattoos was four hours before everyone else's call time."
I'm obsessed with the actors' impromptu Selena Gomez karaoke session!
In her memoir, Drew Barrymore said, "I could tell my boss, who had hired me on the novel idea of having a washed-up former child actor behind the counter, was patient with all my learning curves but was also irritated with me."
Rebel Wilson said, "I was very much stereotyped into playing the fat funny girl...but sometimes, when you transform yourself physically, it can make people look at you in a slightly different way. There can be benefits to that, and people look at you and say, 'Oh, she's different now, maybe we should cast her in different projects.'"
After a restaurant owner called him out for being rude to his servers, James Corden said, "I haven't done anything wrong, on any level...I feel so Zen about the whole thing. Because I think it's so silly. I just think it's beneath all of us."
My dream lineup is Chappell, Charli, and Taylor! 😍
Mark Ruffalo should've been Bruce Banner from the beginning IMHO.
Before Michael Gandolfini played young Tony Soprano in The Many Saints of Newark, he actually hadn't watched much of The Sopranos! So, to prepare for his audition, he watched Season 1 for the very first time.
"Golden Girls was way ahead of its time."
Kumail Nanjiani said, "So there was a really, really big movie, actually, that I auditioned for, and I was a taxi driver, and the director was like, 'Hey, could you play up the accent a little bit?' And I was like, 'I'm sorry, I won't.' And then the guy felt really bad. And I was like, 'No, it's fine. I'm just not going to do it. If that's what you want, I'm not your guy.' And then that movie was hugely successful. Still, I don't regret it."
Penélope Cruz found out she was pregnant the day before Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides began filming, so the director hired her sister, Mónica Cruz, as her body double!
After wearing prosthetics to age herself up for her finally Harry Potter scene, Emma Watson said, "I'm going to avoid doing a movie with prosthetics, like my life depends on it."
Rebel Wilson said, "I was very much stereotyped into playing the fat funny girl...but sometimes, when you transform yourself physically, it can make people look at you in a slightly different way. There can be benefits to that, and people look at you and say, 'Oh, she's different now, maybe we should cast her in different projects.'"
Mark Ruffalo should've been Bruce Banner from the beginning IMHO.
After a restaurant owner called him out for being rude to his servers, James Corden said, "I haven't done anything wrong, on any level...I feel so Zen about the whole thing. Because I think it's so silly. I just think it's beneath all of us."
After buzzing her hair off to play Gypsy Rose Blanchard in The Act, Joey King said, "I know this sounds crazy, and not a lot of people will agree with me, but I think every woman should shave her head at least once in her life."
"I don't think this comparison has been made before because I know it's an obscure one people might not agree with, but Gillian Jacobs and Halsey."