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3rd January 10, 09:05 PM
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Och Aye The Noo - Hoots Mon - See You Jummy
In all your TV-watching and film-viewing history, which non-Scottish actor or actress do you think had a) the most convincing Scottish accent (extra points for a convincing regional Scottish accent) and b) which one had the most cringe-worthy and ridiculous Scottish accent (to at least rank in infamy with Dick Van Dyke’s stunningly ridiculous London Cockney accent in Mary Poppins) ?
What's your top 3 and bottom 3 ?
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3rd January 10, 09:28 PM
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http://www.cracked.com/funny-79-sean-connery/ not quite related 100%, but it does have some good bits about his accent.
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3rd January 10, 09:46 PM
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My choices are (I’m so excited as I open the golden envelopes !):- 
Cream of the Barley
Third Best – Mike Myers – for “So I Married An Axe Murderer” (as Charlie MacKenzie’s father) and “Shrek”.
Second Best - Robin Williams – for “Mrs Doubtfire” (even though the character says she’s English ! Tuts-tuts !!)
Best - Jason Statham – for “Mean Machine” (as psychopathic Scottish convict “The Monk” - this "Cream of the Barley" award is given for only saying “Aye” in a menacing, husky Scottish voice throughout the entire film).
Bottom of the Midden
Third Worst – Joanne Whalley – for “The Big Man” as Beth Scoular. (Posh RADA actress bird doing a working-class Scottish accent. Her casting is a complete mystery).
Second Worst - Dame Peggy Ashcroft – for “The 39 Steps” as Margaret, the crofter’s wife. (Another posh RADA actress doing Scottish in an era when it didn’t really matter if they hurt Scottish feelings. Her scripted lines were complete rubbish too !)
Worst - Norah Gorson – for “Geordie” as Jean – (even Wikipedia says “..described as one of the worst attempts at a Scottish accent ever to appear on screen, although there are a number of serious contenders for that title”).
Spot the common link in the worst category – a) they’re all women and b) they’re all English. So film directors – never cast English actresses as Scotswomen with accents.
At least American actress Jessica Lange did a passable accent in “Rob Roy”!
Last edited by Lachlan09; 4th January 10 at 05:35 AM.
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4th January 10, 02:08 PM
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honourable mention to Johnny depp in "finding neverland" and simons Peggs borders accent in "star trek"
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4th January 10, 02:33 PM
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I'm curious as to whether Robert Duvall's Scottish accent was acceptable or convincing in A Shot at Glory (2000).
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4th January 10, 03:02 PM
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 Originally Posted by Lachlan09
Bottom of the Midden
Third Worst – Joanne Whalley – for “The Big Man” as Beth Scoular. (Posh RADA actress bird doing a working-class Scottish accent. Her casting is a complete mystery).
Second Worst - Dame Peggy Ashcroft – for “The 39 Steps” as Margaret, the crofter’s wife. (Another posh RADA actress doing Scottish in an era when it didn’t really matter if they hurt Scottish feelings. Her scripted lines were complete rubbish too !)
Worst - Norah Gorson – for “Geordie” as Jean – (even Wikipedia says “..described as one of the worst attempts at a Scottish accent ever to appear on screen, although there are a number of serious contenders for that title”).
Spot the common link in the worst category – a) they’re all women and b) they’re all English. So film directors – never cast English actresses as Scotswomen with accents.
At least American actress Jessica Lange did a passable accent in “Rob Roy”!
What about Maggie Smith? She does a wonderful Scottish accent (Both Working class and otherwise in spite of her Posh Englishness?
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4th January 10, 03:21 PM
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Peter Sellers could do almost any accent , thers a youtube snippet of him doing a large number of english and Scots accents utterly convincingly, simply a genius
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4th January 10, 08:33 PM
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 Originally Posted by Arlen
What about Maggie Smith? She does a wonderful Scottish accent (Both Working class and otherwise in spite of her Posh Englishness?
Very true - she did the veritable Miss Jean Brodie for a start. Her mum came from Glasgow
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4th January 10, 08:42 PM
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Then there is the epitome of Scottish Accent, wielded by the legendary Swordsman "Mad" MacAdder "The maddest man to wear a skirt in Europe"... "He's mad. He's mad. He's madder than Mad Jack McMad the winner of last year's Mr Madman competition!"
Sorry, I couldn't find a video clip of the meeting (In Mrs. Meagan's Pie Shop, of course) twixt Edmund Blackadder and his Scottish Cousin, "MacAdder"
Jim aka kiltiemon (Above references from Blackadder the Third, "Duel and Duality" Rowan Atkinson playing both bits!)
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5th January 10, 04:14 AM
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I also have to think of Scottish actors that can convincingly do other accents
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Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
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