B5B7 wrote:The American actor [James Marsters] in Buffy/Angel who plays Spike manages ok with the English accent he does, and he mentioned that the British actor [Anthony Stewart Head] who plays Giles, in real life has an accent like Spike's.
His accent is imperfect, but it's not as bad as some. Head has a vague Essex accent, but I suspect it's mostly disapeared with misuse. He probably prefers to think of his accent as grounded in his native homeland but, like Patrick Stewart (who has a recognisable Yorkshire accent to me), has mostly lost it in favour of what might be called a "stage accent".
David Boreanaz, however, has a piss-poor Irish accent.
Hugh Laurie (Dr. House) is, to me, one of the most English people I can think of. Him and Stephen Fry seemed to essentially make a living for a while out of being posh upper-class Englishmen. He seems to put on a very strong American accent (which I believe he also did for Stuart Little), from what I've heard of him.
I have to say I can do a better southern (American) accent than I can an ordinary New England one. I always practice with the Clinton speech "I did naaaayt haaayve sexual relations with thaaayt woman, Monica Lewinski".