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The ten worst Irish accents in Hollywood movies

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


Sean Connery in 'Darby O'Gill and the Little People'
Sean Connery in 'Darby O'Gill and the Little People'

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Like Sean Connery, Julia Roberts is a repeat bad Irish accent offended: in 1996, she played Kitty Kiernan, the lover of Michael Collins in the movie of the same name.
 
(Although English actor Alan Rickman, playing Eamon de Valera in that movie does a pretty good job in his Irish accent - shame he didn't pass on any tips to Roberts.)
 
6. JULIA ROBERTS IN "MARY REILLY"

Things went from bad to worse for Roberts in "Mary Reilly," which was also released in 1996.
In it, she plays the title role, an Irish housemaid who becomes embroiled in a love affair with her employer Dr. Jekyll, and his alter ego, Mr. Hyde.
 
Apparently, Roberts had a voice coach for the part - and Roberts spokeswoman told a tabloid, "Julia wants her voice to be authentic."
 
Do yourself a favor, Julia - the next time you play an Irish character in a movie, get yourself a new voice coach.
 
 
7. TOM CRUISE IN "FAR AND AWAY"

To be perfectly fair to the much pilloried Tom Cruise, his Irish accent in "Far and Away" is truly appalling.
 
Joseph Donnelly, the 19th century Irish peasant played by Cruise, sounds like how a Hollywood film executive imagines Irish people talk.
 
If Cruise's Irish accent has any redeeming features it's that it might fall into the "It's so bad, it's funny" category of Irish on screen accents.
 
It also diverts attention from Nicole Kidman's efforts at an Irish accent in the same movie. (In one scene, Cruise tells Kidman, "Yer a corker, Shannon. What a corker you are!" - a well known Irish pick-up line.) While being fairly feeble, it's not the crime against Irish humanity perpetrated by her ex-husband, to be sure, to be sure.
 
8. BRAD PITT IN "THE DEVIL'S OWN"

While not sinking to the same depths as Richard Gere in "The Jackal," Brad Pitt still manages to embarrass himself - and indeed anyone from Northern Ireland - with his efforts at playing Frankie Gallagher, an IRA man on-the-run.
 
Apparently, Pitt spent a few days hanging around Belfast to perfect a Belfast accent. (He was even attacked in West Belfast while he was researching the role.)
 
Probably could have done with a few more days in Belfast....
 
9. GERARD BUTLER IN "P.S. I LOVE YOU"


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I hate it when they have a Scot try an Irish accent. It makes me cringe. However, I think Tom Cruise should be at the top of the list. His is the worst I have ever heard.
I think that Gerard Bulter's accent was much better than Jeffrey Dean Morgan's in P.S. I Love You. JDM's made me cringe!
How many times will we be served this article?
Richard Gere was fucking awful and I specifically remember Brad Pitt having a difficult time with the accent (no shit right?) so they told him to speak as if he was asking a question...WTF?
Boondock Saints, both lads and Billy Connolly had god awful accents and Boondock Saints 2. And the girl in Burn Notice. Theres more but I forget.
Sooooo accurate on Cruise.
woulda been lovely if you'd've included audio of the bits so we who can't recall the exact voices could hear whatcha mean, don't ya think?
The Wind That Shakes The Barley,,I cringe when I hear the Cork accents in that..and I live here.
Cannot fault you on any of those nominees.
 




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