@@Kinobambino it goes by faster than you think. So take those chances (within reason) even if you may fail. It's better to have tried and failed than to regret not doing it at all.
@@mermer3168couldn't agree more. I'm 34 now and time really has passed so quickly, especially since COVID. Really shows how delicate life is and how you should have your priorities in order.
It's not a secret genius, scribing knows about using phrases to get into certain accents. One of the funniest things us Jimmy car showing salma Hayes & Antonio banter English accents. & there's more to coding than telling you words
Part of that is probably a feature of the Australian accent’s “rising terminal” and part of it is probably the difference between Hugh’s temperament and those of the character’s for whom he practices the American accent (Wolverine).
@@TheElsManwhich is funny, considering Wolverine is Canadian and that most Canadians in real life have the similar rising pitch thing. For evidence, look no further than his costar Ryan Reynolds.
The average Canadian accent doesn’t differ much at all from the general American accent, so much so that you probably wouldn’t be able to tell much of a difference; plus Wolverine spent a good chunk, maybe even the majority of his life in America lmao
@@Sataystick1711 If this wasn't Howard Stern, I would be with you on that. Unfortunately, Stern is famous for this shit. He asks a lot of leading questions (especially about other celebrities) in order to try and stir up drama and he asks very personal and/or disrespectful questions in order to try and get a reaction from the interviewee.
Think about what you just typed. That would mean somehow speaking with both an American and Australian accent. Of course he doesn't permanently lose his Australian accent, it just means he changes it to an American one.
@jadaw644 Howard said losing that accent, meaning an American accent is underneath. But he adds an American accent, he doesn't lose his Australian accent.
For me the giveaway word with aussies is always the word “Our” For whatever reason, that one always seems to slip through. See: Yvonne Strahovsky in Chuck and Simon Baker in The Mentalist
What a rude thing to say "don't you wish you were born here so the accent would be easier for filming?" He couldn't get away with asking that to a Chinese or Ugandan actor. And it's not even a good question. He needs to have a good think about what he's asking people.
I don't have an accent, but as someone with a speech impediment, I actually really relate to this clip of Hugh Jackman. Sometimes, I wish I was born without a speech impediment. But it's just part of my life and just something I gotta deal with.
Meanwhile I can do several accents very well with no vocal coach and yet all I am is a student worker at a community college. I’d be a famous actor too if I was hotter than an 8/10.
Oi laaaaav the aussie accent! When I first went to Australia after learning Oxford English at the gymnasium in zurich, I couldn’t understand a word, so I hat to pick up the aussie accent to finally understand what they were saying 🤣🤣 I still got it and people in America often asked me if I were australian. But the Aussies always thought I was kiwi🤣🤣🤣
I moved to America at 17 from UK. I learned from watching and listening to people around me. Then I had a tutor teach me the differences in our terminologies, formation of American words and slang. 20 years later I am now what's called bidialectal. My English and American accent switches up depending on what I say and I barely notice it.😂😂
It always annoys me how American's assume that ppl "get rid" of their accents to play an American. They don't, they put on an American accent. You don't lose any accents to play supposedly pure American English. You're always putting on some kind of accent if you're not using your own.
Everyone’s accent seems natural to themselves. He’s not “getting rid” of an accent, he’s changing it.
Exact what I was thinking
he is getting rid of it..temporarily☠️
@@sesquipedalian4376exactly
He looks FINE HERE WOW
Hey easy tiger ❤
@@KaizerSozayeHe just hit the jackpot!
And him when he still had that wolverine origins hairstyle and stuff…WOOOO BABYYY
it was 10 years ago or so. Yep, he aged a lot between 45 & 55
@@viking6985 still looks better than most men ever will at any age
He's 41 here. I was just 21 at the time. Damn, I've only got 5 more years. Time flies.
Wow. How was life bwteeen then and now
@@Kinobambino it goes by faster than you think. So take those chances (within reason) even if you may fail. It's better to have tried and failed than to regret not doing it at all.
@@mermer3168couldn't agree more. I'm 34 now and time really has passed so quickly, especially since COVID. Really shows how delicate life is and how you should have your priorities in order.
Im also 34 and panicking about feeling im not where i should be at this age…recently got my first gray hairs and freakin out
@@laurenbendik2006 I'm not where I thought I would be either. 😥
Straight bloke here. Hugh is so handsome it’s just not fair. Him at 60 looks better than I ever will in my 30s.
Hugh Jackman is only 55
he's 41 here
This is from 2009
@@ksisu1324 56
Bro just gave away his dialect coaches secret for free
Dialect coaches are just language experts. There is a lot more to it.
@@AllenHanPR I know I was just making a joke
It's not a secret genius, scribing knows about using phrases to get into certain accents. One of the funniest things us Jimmy car showing salma Hayes & Antonio banter English accents. & there's more to coding than telling you words
@@kurtsudheim825 buddy it’s a joke please relax
@@sadsapman4229 they don't have jokes where he's from lol
Cool how his american accent has a deeper tone when he transitions its higher than drops
All actors do.
Apparently our accent is deep. 😂
Part of that is probably a feature of the Australian accent’s “rising terminal” and part of it is probably the difference between Hugh’s temperament and those of the character’s for whom he practices the American accent (Wolverine).
@@TheElsMan I agree, the deep serious tone is a staple to Wolverines character.
I think it is also that you want the gravely voice for world weary superheroes
@@TheElsManwhich is funny, considering Wolverine is Canadian and that most Canadians in real life have the similar rising pitch thing. For evidence, look no further than his costar Ryan Reynolds.
the lighting is so good here genuinely
god he's so gorgeous
He's so pretty 😍
God, why is he so handsome...???!!! 🥵😍
Cuz he smiles
He's not "losing" his accent. He's putting on an American one.
thank you!
I was about to say the same thing 😂
Howard is American, they find it hard to grasp that American isn't the default accent as big as America is.
Came here to say this!
Was coming here to say the same lol
His smile could launch a thousand ships.
Hahahaha
How is he still so damn GORGEOUS? time is being so great to him lol.😍😍😍😍
this was 2009
Funniest thing is Wolverine is Canadian so he should have a Canadian accent
wolverine yes but he’s Australian so no🤡
The average Canadian accent doesn’t differ much at all from the general American accent, so much so that you probably wouldn’t be able to tell much of a difference; plus Wolverine spent a good chunk, maybe even the majority of his life in America lmao
Most Americans can't tell the difference.
Eyo where’s storm then, fam?
@@tolpiteeyeq5832when you use the traditional canadian yes
who's here in 2024 and thinking "damn he's a stunner" 😍
No dip, it’s Hugh Jackman 😅
Yessss❤️🔥
… ehh
I forgot how hot he was when he was young daaaaamn
Was?????
*was and still is
But let's be real, he still is now. 😭
still is
Still is!! Wdym?? Idc if hea close to 60 he's fine wine 🥰
Oh he froze on that question, don't you wish you were born in America ... 😂 Bless him for choosing diplomacy and his career.
Such a weird disrespectful question lol
I thought lol no why would he wish that
This particular interviewer is famous for being polemic.
I don’t think he was being disrespectful I think he was just saying it would be easier for his career
@@Sataystick1711 If this wasn't Howard Stern, I would be with you on that. Unfortunately, Stern is famous for this shit. He asks a lot of leading questions (especially about other celebrities) in order to try and stir up drama and he asks very personal and/or disrespectful questions in order to try and get a reaction from the interviewee.
I love Hugh and the Wolverine! He’s a true talent. So put Wolverine with Deadpool? Genius! Love the movie!
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@ lmfao no I’m not.
He is so handsome it hurts
He's not "getting rid" of an accent, he's switching accents. He's changing to a different accent, picking an accent up.
Exactly. Funny how some Americans think theirs is the “no accent” English. 😂
He's so charming.
Hugh Laurie once said "I didn't get rid of it, I acquired a new one" and that's how all actors outside of America should reply to this question.
It's not that serious
neither were your parents regarding you.@@hectorg5809
Yep.
brother is GORGEOUS
He's so handsome 😍
Quoting Hugh Laurie when he does House "I'm not getting rid of an accent, I'm PUTTING one on!"
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His accent is beautiful. ❤
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I love Hugh. He is amazing.
"How do you get rid of that accent?" Hes not getting rid of his accent, he is adding another
Think about what you just typed. That would mean somehow speaking with both an American and Australian accent. Of course he doesn't permanently lose his Australian accent, it just means he changes it to an American one.
@@jadaw644exactly. He’s not getting rid of it
@jadaw644 Howard said losing that accent, meaning an American accent is underneath. But he adds an American accent, he doesn't lose his Australian accent.
Being that handsome should be illegal
"Don't you wish you were born in America?"
Howard Stern everybody 👏
Hugh just takes it in his stride, but I'd have rolled my eyes so hard.
Yup. Wonder what Hugh felt about it.
Dumbest question ever asked in an interview
Hugh didn't seem to mind because it's an actual question, no need to get offended for other people
Odd question for sure!
"Do you wish you were born in America, so you wouldn't be dealing with that aspect of acting?"
Wolverine is a Canadian, bub.
I have to remember this often when doing voice impressions as I naturally have a British accent
I love when people show their struggles. It makes them more interesting❤
I love his accent!😍
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This is clearly an older clip, but damn he looks fine 😂
❤ Love Hugh Jackman ❤
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Leave our actors alone, you can't comendere them. Love Hugh Jackman THE AUSTRALIAN..
Always a sweetheart ❤
"Wouldn't you rather have been born in America?" What kind of question is that lol
Jackman is a great human being.
He sounded Irish for a second 😂 ☘️
It's actually pretty easy for us Aussies to pick up the Irish accent. Much of our accent has some Irish roots, bcos so many of the convicts were Irish
@@susie9893 wow I learn something new everyday
@@susie9893is it really true that u all had ancestors behind the bars?
@@king_halcyon "as everyone knows, Australia is entirely populated by criminals" PB
He’s unicorn ❤
Hugh Jackman is the greatest at doing an American accent. It's absolutely flawless. It's still weird when I remember he's Australian.😄
Damn Hugh looking good af. And im straight
Didn't Know Hugh Jackman, an Australian starred in a Movie called "Australia"
It was really famous when it came out. Though I wasn't really a fan 😅 prefer The Water Diviner for a good Aussie movie.
It’s funny how he talks about it here, as if nobody knew about it 😆
“I did a movie about a cartoon character…”
The irony is that Wolverine is Canadian.
For me the giveaway word with aussies is always the word “Our”
For whatever reason, that one always seems to slip through.
See: Yvonne Strahovsky in Chuck and Simon Baker in The Mentalist
I love his Australian voice but when he talks American it's sexy 🥰💕❤️
What a rude thing to say "don't you wish you were born here so the accent would be easier for filming?" He couldn't get away with asking that to a Chinese or Ugandan actor. And it's not even a good question. He needs to have a good think about what he's asking people.
He is absolutely gorgeous 😍
You don't get rid of an accent, you slip into another one
Hugh Jackman is the best actor for wolverine I can't picture anyone else playing that part in movie for wolverine.....💯
That's Wolverine.
Deadpool: You damn straight it is. Fox killed him. Disney brought him back. They're gonna make him do this shit till he's 90.
He looks better than Ryan
He is seriously handsome.
One minute it’s Hugh Jackman talking and the next it’s Wolverine.
Lord hes beautiful
‘Australia’ is one of my favorite projects of his! 😍♥️
He looked so young... :( Peak Hugh Jackman.
bruh are you seriously frowning aging rn
Hugh jackman is the goat
I love Hugh Jackman ❤❤❤
he's so fineee
Hugh is so fine
IGH MENTİONED 🔥🔥🔥 IS THAT A JEESICA JONES REFERENCE ‼️
Good stuff! Love hugh jackman! 😎👌🏻🫡
17:03 the fact that Alex was so compelled to give Johnny a hug because of how distressed he was
My god he's beautiful
He look handsome.
He used his accent back in "Chappie". That was so good to hear it
He doesn't get rid of his accent, he changes it. To the American accent.
That's not losing an accent; it's putting on another one.
He l9oks amazing
"I'm sorry sweetheart, who's your dialect coach.Is that the minions?"
-Deadpool
He's not loosing an accent. He is changing accent ;)
Why God Make so perfect at this person?❤❤❤💛💛💛💛😍😍😍😍😍 hottest
Just saying.... I loved the movie Australia. ❤
I don't have an accent, but as someone with a speech impediment, I actually really relate to this clip of Hugh Jackman. Sometimes, I wish I was born without a speech impediment. But it's just part of my life and just something I gotta deal with.
Meanwhile I can do several accents very well with no vocal coach and yet all I am is a student worker at a community college. I’d be a famous actor too if I was hotter than an 8/10.
Thank you for your continuous love and support ❤.
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Oi laaaaav the aussie accent! When I first went to Australia after learning Oxford English at the gymnasium in zurich, I couldn’t understand a word, so I hat to pick up the aussie accent to finally understand what they were saying 🤣🤣
I still got it and people in America often asked me if I were australian. But the Aussies always thought I was kiwi🤣🤣🤣
I moved to America at 17 from UK. I learned from watching and listening to people around me. Then I had a tutor teach me the differences in our terminologies, formation of American words and slang. 20 years later I am now what's called bidialectal. My English and American accent switches up depending on what I say and I barely notice it.😂😂
What a good actor
Handsome Wolverine
Hermano después de cada frase se mete una bocanada monumental de aire que locura
That spray tan is wild lol
I prefer his Australian accent.
He’s honestly got the best Australian accent
It’s smack bang in the middle
Me too
That's the difference between a talented actor and a mediocre actor. 😊
He doesn't get rid of it lol he puts on a new accent
that is an outstanding sentence for an Australian playing an American or Canadian.
"get rid of an accent" buddy he's not getting rid of anything he's just doing an american accent lol 😭
“Ohh you gotta be kidding me” 😂😂😂
Raw-ight. Youll be fine
Australia was one of the best movies I've ever watched..
He is so sexy
I believe this was around 2009 when Origins was released. What a stud.
At least his dialect coach is not the minions
The way that people say “getting rid of an ascent” as if a typical Californian is the default 😭
But why did they coach an Australian actor to do an American accent to play a Canadian character?
Wolverine thinks about Constipation everyday before acting.
Hugh Jackman Tom Holland and Benedict cumberbatch should have a compilation of time in filming when there accents slip in
It always annoys me how American's assume that ppl "get rid" of their accents to play an American. They don't, they put on an American accent. You don't lose any accents to play supposedly pure American English. You're always putting on some kind of accent if you're not using your own.
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