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hugh laurie

how many times do i have to explain? i only have an american accent on
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(Hugh Laurie)

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  1. Uzigawa says:

    First!

    • Uzigawa says:

      yay! first time i ever got first, i’z so happy

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  2. mm says:

    okay so what is the deal here? where is he from? idonno :S

  3. Milly says:

    Nyaw he’s so handsome. Personally, his english accent is much more suiting to him then the American one. But he’s still amazing.

  4. ay dios mio says:

    What?!? You’re saying it in that weird British accent. Say it in your actual American Voice.

  5. peepers says:

    wow, that’s funny…

  6. Nicolletta says:

    Hugh Laurie FTW!!

  7. Casey says:

    Americans don’t have accents. Everyone else does. :D

    • Wolfie says:

      Americans have American accents.

      Personally, I have no accent whatsoever, it’s somewhere between Leicestershire (common as muck), Berkshire (posh as anything), and something called a mixed accent, which is an amalgam of roughly 63 different countries forcibly mashed together inside a small building, apparently.

      My mate’s Canadian, and he’s lived in Belgium for… a long time, and apparently to the English he sounds American, and to Americans he sounds like a Canadian who’s spent too long in England.
      :D

      • Anon says:

        America has multiple accents. Hugh Laurie uses what is generally called a Midwestern accent- which according to most Americans, is unaccented. Compared to a southern drawl, it certainly seems less accented.

        • paws4thot says:

          So do most nations, even somewhere as small as Scotland, where Glasgow is different to Edinburgh, Aberdeenshire different again, the Hebrides different still, and so on!!

  8. lex says:

    hahaha! love it!

  9. Shy Mox says:

    Its always weird for me to watch House after watching A Bit Of Fry And Laurie.

  10. Lab Monkey says:

    mmmm I could go for some Hugh Laurie, in whatever accent he wants!

  11. snuzzle says:

    His British voice sounds slightly different than his “American” one, not just in the accent but in pitch as well. So strange.

    • Eomund says:

      Well, like most Brits who do an american accent, they lower their voice and ‘clint eastwood’ it up somewhat. Christian Bale’s a prime example. What I find interesting is Irish actors are better an american accents than brits are (I.E. Cillian Muphy).

  12. Really?! I mean, is it just me, or does he look a LOT like Robert Downey Jr, here?

  13. deadinfrance says:

    Hugh-what a man*sighs*
    Cannot wait until September for the new episodes!

  14. Scmoe says:

    THAT, my friends, is ACTING! (and Black Adder was hilarious)

  15. KoS says:

    See, I only knew him as House. When I saw him on a late-night show the first time, I had to shut it off. He sounded too whiny.

    Same with the guy who plays Sayid on Lost. If I ever met him, he’d better speak with Sayid’s voice and not the almost comical nasily Australian one I heard in some cast interviews. *shudders*

  16. k says:

    Honest mistake. He’s wearing his rug in public, we can be forgiven in assuming he might keep the accent on as well.

  17. whatever says:

    Hugh Laurie is love
    I did a report on him for school =P The person who chose the House cast didn’t know he was British. He’s just that good.

  18. The Zoo Crew says:

    BTW, I heard him speak French-WITH a French accent!
    The man is a gifted human (& easy on the eye, too…lol!).

  19. Heidi says:

    anybody remember when Hugh Laurie was Bertie Wooster, from the British series “Jeeves and Wooster”?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRT9QU-Q7K8&feature=PlayList&p=EF68316FF5712A8D&index=5very

    funny stuff, both the books and the tv series.

  20. Electrica says:

    I just jizzed in my pants.

  21. Bex says:

    You know when they say “America doesn’t realise there is actually a world outside of America”?
    Hugh Laurie is a good example.
    No offence. :)
    I live in a county in England where they also think there isn’t a world outside of the county, so you’re not alone ;)


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