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The worst Irish accents in Hollywood movies

Julia Roberts and Sean Connery may have won Oscars, but they can't pull off an Irish accent!


One of the worst offenders Sean Connery in "The Untouchables"
One of the worst offenders Sean Connery in "The Untouchables"
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The Irish accent, judging from some of Hollywood's attempts at it over the years, must surely be one of the most difficult for actors to master.

We've plowed through the archives and nominated our top 10 worst offenders. What do you think?

Read down through our list or use the playlist on the right to listen to the top 10 Worst Hollywood Irish accents!
 
1. SEAN CONNERY IN DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE"

The gold standard to judge against all other bad Irish accents must surely remain Sean Connery's portrayal of Michael McBride, in the Walt Disney classic "Darby O' Gill and the Little People."
 
2.SEAN CONNERY IN "THE UNTOUCHABLES"

That was in 1959; by 1987, when he starred as the tough Irish cop Jim Malone in "The Untouchables," things had scarcely improved (though ironically, he nabbed the Best Supporting Actor Oscar).
 
it's not just the Irish accent that the Bond star has grappled with it - no doubt he also made the cut for some Top 10 List of Bad Russian Accents for his portrayal of Captain Marko Ramius,  in  "The Hunt for Red October."
 
3. KEVIN SPACEY IN "ORDINARY DECENT CRIMINAL"

Every so often, U.S. actors - even really good, respected actors like Kevin Spacey - come out with stuff like "Ordinary Decent Criminal," a fairly unremarkable movie save for the fact that the main stars all try to outdo one another on the bad Irish accent front.
 
It's a kind of bizarre concoction of various Irish regional accents - a little bit of Dublin, a touch of Northern Ireland - that slips into American every fifth sentence or so.
 
It's astonishing that Colin Farrell, a native Dubliner, didn't think of saying to Spacey, "What the f**k, Kevin?! No one in Ireland, and I mean no one, talks like that! Now go get a voice coach and give the Oirish accent a rest!"
 
This mustn't have happened - and indeed, the director, Thaddeus O'Sullivan, himself an Irishman, somehow failed to spot that Spacey's co-star, Linda Fiorentino, had an equally ridiculous accent. Shame on both O'Sullivan and Farrell for not spotting these...
 
It remains a mystery why this film actually got made, when John Boorman's "The General" - a movie about the same thing - came out before it, and is vastly superior.

4. TOMMY LEE JONES IN "BLOWN AWAY"

One of the other stock Irish characters in Hollywood movies is the Irish terrorist. (For example, Sean Bean in "Patriot Games," Brad Pitt in "The Devils Own," Richard Gere in "The Jackal," etc.)
 
Perhaps the worst bad Irish accent offender from the Irish terrorist category is Tommy Lee Jones' portrayal of Ryan Gaerity in "Blown Away," above and beyond the worst Northern Irish accent you are every likely to hear. Real-life Northern Irish terrorists must have been disgusted that their movement could be insulted with such a woeful accent.
 
5. JULIA ROBERTS IN "MICHAEL COLLINS"


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Gerard butler is Scottish, i don't think his irish is that horrible seeing as they sound pretty much the same to anyone who isn't from Ireland or Scotland
S[h]ure an' faith 'n' begorragh, would yis (you'se) ever give over (i.e. stop annoyin' me) from all this Paddywhackery (i.e. pseudo-Irishness). Actually, as a dazzling urbanite from Dublin, the essential distinction is that Hollywood imitates rural-Irish accents not urban. Though a Dublin working-class accent is nothing to write home about, I can tell you. Give me little cuddly Darby O'Gill anyday. Be Jaysus (Jesus) and be jaypurs (perhaps Jaipurs?) Check out Kildare-Irish strolling troubador Christy Moore, who lampoons this genre with his tongue-in-cheek song "Sodom and Begorragh".
John Wayne was supposedly born in Ireland but as a child was brought to America. He did not attempt an Irish accent in The Quiet Man. Nice people, the Americans but they can't speak English correctly why would anyone think they could imitate another language or dialect.
Hey Carrickourt how did you manage to miss the fact that John Wayne wasn't Irish in Quiet Man-He was an American-Sean Thornton!
I honestly can't believe that Leo DiCraprio(who does one of the worst accents in Gangs of New York, and other movies) did not make this list!
Brad Pitt's Belfast accent was pretty bad. Yeah, Kenneth Brannagh should have a decent Belfast accent, he was born and raised there until he was 10 years old!
These "bad" accents are what the American ear expect to hear. The accents are illusions, not documentary facts. If films were judged by accuracy on any count there would be no film industry.
Don't forget Micky Rourke in "Prayer for the Dying". Absolutely horrendous.
Worst "Irish" accent in a Hollywood movie? Bar none John Wayne in "The Quiet Man".
Forget the worst, how about the best, Kenneth Brannagh the plummy English accent with a fondness for Shakespeare has a 100% bona fide Belfast accent when required.
 




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