Martin Freeman On The Difference Between British & American Actors | CONAN on TBS

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  • @emiilyshe
    @emiilyshe 6 років тому +1583

    I know that he's going on and on about how the accent doesn't make British people clever and I find myself agreeing with him, but I can't tell whether or not I'm just agreeing because of his accent.

    • @maddams1754
      @maddams1754 6 років тому +9

      There are different accents. Have you seen the movie "Snatch"? I love those kind of accents, but they don't sound particularly smart.

    • @leolucky7570
      @leolucky7570 5 років тому +3

      Niiice

    • @This_is_super_dumb_but
      @This_is_super_dumb_but 4 роки тому +7

      😂😂😂 I love this response

    • @laeliaborgesh
      @laeliaborgesh 4 роки тому +1

      hahahhahahh

    • @mot00rzysta
      @mot00rzysta 4 роки тому

      I can't tell I'm agreeing with you either. Maybe I am, maybe I'm not !

  • @bcoolfool1014
    @bcoolfool1014 3 роки тому +147

    Martin Freeman is one of the best actors of all time and he's proper funny in interviews because he is naturally comedically gifted, with a sharp wit and perfect timing. He's just a legend.

    • @astro_penguin_
      @astro_penguin_ Рік тому +3

      Absolutely

    • @mishynaofficial
      @mishynaofficial 10 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, but I've never seen him without grey hair.
      Oh, except for the role of pornographic film actor 😅

    • @bcoolfool1014
      @bcoolfool1014 10 місяців тому +3

      @@mishynaofficial Yeah, a lot of people get that wrong. He was a porn star stand-in. Not the porn star.

  • @xviolet953
    @xviolet953 6 років тому +1708

    I definitely think that British actors are better at forming an introspective, multidimensional character from their script. I feel like that is mostly due to their traditional theater training, and partly because of the subtlety of British storytelling.
    I think American actors are better at creating their characters from scratch. A lot of the self-taught actors take the method approach. They change their posture, tone and expressions for the simplest of roles. There's less of a fear of experimentation.

    • @luvmsiahatethegov
      @luvmsiahatethegov 6 років тому +78

      xviolet953 that's a brilliant and succinct way of contrasting the two styles!

    • @fabulousmyriad267
      @fabulousmyriad267 6 років тому +43

      xviolet953 Nicely put. Although I think theatrical training for any aspiring actor is crucial. Teamwork, maintaining discipline, the pressure of each performance, learning pages of monologue are all key skills . Preachers & toastmasters have a certain theatrical flair when they speak and it shows!

    • @DRush76
      @DRush76 6 років тому +16

      Bullshit. It's about individual performer and not his or her country of origin. How long are people going to cling to this cliche?

    • @mayflower2370
      @mayflower2370 6 років тому +46

      Dee Rush That is not what he means. Simply being British does not mean you act in this style, it is what is in the culture.

    • @abbysands9510
      @abbysands9510 6 років тому +19

      British actors usually are trained in Drama school 3 or 4 years and then they enhance their skills in the theatre and from theatre they go into tv series or films. I don't think Americans are trained in theatres. Most American actors are either discovered as a waiter/waitress or a model and then move in acting business. Although there are exceptions.

  • @C.Dat.guyoverthere
    @C.Dat.guyoverthere 6 років тому +4961

    Isn't it because British actors are more trained in theater and American actors are more hired because they fit a certain look for a certain demographic? There are always exceptions, of course.

    • @StallionFernando
      @StallionFernando 6 років тому +456

      C.DatAZNguyoverthere very true. You dont really need any talent to make it in hollywood, just have a hot body and a pretty face and youre in, for the most part.

    • @StallionFernando
      @StallionFernando 6 років тому +222

      Universe Man stereotypes exist for a reason, they always hold some sort of truth. And like i said not all of them, but alot are.

    • @irishprice
      @irishprice 6 років тому +100

      DereMemo name some average looking good people... I'll double your list with hot ones in a heartbeat.

    • @roanokemarine0311
      @roanokemarine0311 6 років тому +16

      Huh, I never thought it about it like that. You make a really good point.

    • @danielm4098
      @danielm4098 6 років тому +150

      This is true, but not necessarily the fault of holywood itself. Americans are obsessed with looks when they watch films, so the business is just giving the audience what they want.

  • @elreydelvideo
    @elreydelvideo 6 років тому +1556

    *Btw Martin's accent is light compare to other British actors*

    • @didid3ksa
      @didid3ksa 6 років тому +1

      Aaron Mijail Herrera Castro that's what I felt :)

    • @johnsjohnson5620
      @johnsjohnson5620 6 років тому +51

      Everyone has an accent

    • @gracieobrien1373
      @gracieobrien1373 6 років тому +4

      I’m confused

    • @willrichardson519
      @willrichardson519 6 років тому +62

      Aye, it's more of a regular, reasonable educated middleman class accent...not stagey like a stereotypical RP one.

    • @Jenjen-qc5eq
      @Jenjen-qc5eq 5 років тому +62

      @@didid3ksa Martin Freeman has a middle-class accent while Benedict Cumberbatch
      has an upper-class accent both are London accents.

  • @jamedraa8472
    @jamedraa8472 6 років тому +139

    I think actors who begin with a focus on theater/stage really excel at communicating & portraying the character. & I think that theater is appreciated more in Europe.

  • @PatrickHogan
    @PatrickHogan 6 років тому +1600

    “Andy’s very good at his job.”
    Understatement of the century.

    • @Omaricon
      @Omaricon 6 років тому +122

      Being british and saying that is probably the highest praise he can give to be fair. Brits aren't as generous with their compliments as americans are. So when Martin Freeman says that, that's a huge compliment.

    • @cearivera
      @cearivera 4 роки тому +4

      ​@@Omaricon you're implying brits wouldn't use, for example, "fantastic" as a compliment. Stereotypes are good and useful, but spreading them is not

    • @Omaricon
      @Omaricon 4 роки тому +13

      @@cearivera no, I'm just saying that in general Americans tend to be more generous with their compliments, and more so to use more words rather than fewer, eg. "wow this is simply the best cake I've ever tasted in my whole life" vs "this cake isn't half bad"
      Studies actually also show that less is more, and that saying "you do a good job" is seen as more positive than "you are the absolute best in the world!!!"
      Anyway, of course there are exceptions. There's exceptions to everything and everyone.

    • @AUSSIETAIPAN
      @AUSSIETAIPAN 3 роки тому

      What is Andies job actually?

    • @PatrickHogan
      @PatrickHogan 3 роки тому

      @@AUSSIETAIPAN Andy Serkis is an actor.

  • @mikulaszach2652
    @mikulaszach2652 3 роки тому +33

    0:24 That ,,Thank you" was smooth af

  • @McSuperfly101
    @McSuperfly101 6 років тому +2988

    Five minutes of watching The Jeremy Kyle Show will dispel the belief that all British people are classy/intelligent.

    • @durango-CODEBUILDER
      @durango-CODEBUILDER 6 років тому +171

      McSuperfly101 5 minutes? Less than 30 seconds to be honest.

    • @511dydy
      @511dydy 6 років тому +64

      McSuperfly101
      Watching the ad is enough

    • @michw3755
      @michw3755 6 років тому +32

      McSuperfly101 yeah, cause we all saw how many geniuses appeared on Jerry Springer, not really a good comparison argument

    • @McSuperfly101
      @McSuperfly101 6 років тому +38

      Ummm, when did I make the assertion that all _American_ people are classy/intelligent?

    • @scabab90
      @scabab90 6 років тому +3

      McSuperfly101 But they are actors as well.

  • @layla2623
    @layla2623 6 років тому +71

    It's so true what Martin said. I noticed many brit actors who make a name for themselves in Hollywood are classically trained actors and they're damn good at their job, often upstaging American actors who come from model/waitress background but just somehow slipped through the right holes to land it in Hollywood.
    Just look at the Sherlock script, I doubt a lot of commercially successful American actors could deliver the lines as well as the brits. At least they'd need many diff takes to film one scene.

    • @stefevr
      @stefevr Рік тому

      OY OY GID SAVE THE QUEEN AYAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @ethanwang1095
    @ethanwang1095 6 років тому +490

    American actors are less trained but much more motivated whereas British actors have more professional respect for the job as an actor and seek less public attention. We can definitely expect from both countries great but very different actors, which is a good thing. BTW you will be surprised how many great actors and actresses are actually Australian but constantly mistaken for British.

    • @BeardyGit89
      @BeardyGit89 6 років тому +13

      Ethan Wang i've never heard anyone say any Australian actor is British. The other way round quite a few times.

    • @chrisgee2616
      @chrisgee2616 6 років тому +5

      But no British accent sounds Australian.. 🤔

    • @abbysands9510
      @abbysands9510 6 років тому +14

      British actors usually are trained in Drama school 3 or 4 years and then they enhance their skills in the theatre and from theatre they go into tv series or films. I don't think Americans are trained in theatres. Most American actors are either discovered as a waiter/waitress or a model and then move in acting business. Although there are exceptions

    • @knoxville2000
      @knoxville2000 5 років тому +1

      @@chrisgee2616 I can see how Americans would mistake a Cockney accent for Australian

    • @chrisgee2616
      @chrisgee2616 5 років тому +2

      @@knoxville2000 it's not even close.. its night and day

  • @MichaelHolmgaard
    @MichaelHolmgaard 6 років тому +760

    British, and European actors in general, are definitely among the better I think. There are great American actors of course, but it just seems more deep and real with European actors. Michael Caine, Ian McKellen, Alan Rickman, Gary Oldman, Daniel Day Lewis, Colin Farrell, Mads Mikkelsen, Jude Law, Damian Lewis, Sean Bean, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Kate Beckinsale, Sir Christopher Lee, Christoph Waltz, Thure Lindhardt, Lena Headey, Martin Freeman, Patrick Stewart, Stellan Skarsgård, Helen Mirren, Pilou Asbæk, Daniel Brühl, Christian Bale, Javier Bardem, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch and many more..... all fantastic!

    • @Magdalena-qd3bd
      @Magdalena-qd3bd 6 років тому +41

      Cate Blanchett is not European.

    • @MichaelHolmgaard
      @MichaelHolmgaard 6 років тому +7

      Magdalena Really?! Didn't know that. Thanks for info 😊

    • @mickybarpostproductor3451
      @mickybarpostproductor3451 6 років тому +7

      I think it's art in general.

    • @jitendra1991
      @jitendra1991 6 років тому +29

      Michael Holmgaard Well, the most iconic American superhero Superman is played by a British actor so, there's that

    • @galmanferguson
      @galmanferguson 6 років тому +21

      Oh you missed Kate Winslet

  • @Maracujakeks
    @Maracujakeks 6 років тому +1996

    Watson where's the 5th season we need it goddamn

    • @winstonchirpsehill1503
      @winstonchirpsehill1503 6 років тому +161

      4th season was trash though.

    • @789edw456in
      @789edw456in 6 років тому +47

      it’s better to live your life thinking that the show ended. It definitely seemed like it ended with the last episode

    • @paulangelosayo4471
      @paulangelosayo4471 6 років тому +3

      There's going to be a 5th?

    • @invaderg3332
      @invaderg3332 6 років тому +10

      Legit the only show that I would watch rn besides youtube.

    • @invaderg3332
      @invaderg3332 6 років тому +40

      I thought season 4 was their best season.

  • @Ngamotu83
    @Ngamotu83 6 років тому +4068

    Americans wouldn't think all Brits, by their accent, sounded smart if they heard the Geordie accent.

    • @northeastlad2289
      @northeastlad2289 6 років тому +210

      cheeky bastard

    • @BettyandtheBees
      @BettyandtheBees 6 років тому +74

      As a Geordie I concur

    • @cocricklewood4441
      @cocricklewood4441 6 років тому +90

      Or Birmingham and Essex

    • @BeardyGit89
      @BeardyGit89 6 років тому +109

      The thickest sounding accents in the country are all southern by FAR. It is 100% impossible to sound clever with a cockney accent.

    • @northeastlad2289
      @northeastlad2289 6 років тому +79

      Northern accents are rarely understood by people outside the UK. Define thick sounding.

  • @spaceo8568
    @spaceo8568 Рік тому +4

    I fell in love with Martin Freeman as John Watson. I love this man. And Kevin's desperation to remain in the interview is killing me. Lol.

  • @jackward9901
    @jackward9901 5 років тому +461

    Brits are good at acting because we have decades of suppressed emotions to call upon. It makes it all quite convincing.

    • @randolphpinkle4482
      @randolphpinkle4482 4 роки тому +7

      Nice one!

    • @soutano11979
      @soutano11979 4 роки тому +2

      What on earth r u talking about?

    • @dlg5485
      @dlg5485 3 роки тому +5

      @@soutano11979 The whole repression of emotions trope?

    • @rabokel
      @rabokel 3 роки тому +1

      Coughing on the toilet?

    • @brownjatt21
      @brownjatt21 3 роки тому +7

      @Grant Kerr show me on this doll where America touched you.

  • @cannsmith
    @cannsmith 6 років тому +26

    I love Kevin Nealon his gift for timing is just perfection

  • @auranimm
    @auranimm 3 роки тому +53

    Martin Freeman: "I don't think I sound smart at all."
    Also Martin Freeman: _"engenders"_

  • @AHTOtv
    @AHTOtv 6 років тому +267

    Freeman's a cool dude.

  • @samihussaini2372
    @samihussaini2372 6 років тому +379

    1:32 I was half expecting him to say Benedict Cumberbatch lmao

    • @Edninety
      @Edninety 6 років тому +41

      Yeah me too I don't know why but it would've been funny if he had said something like "Benedecit Cumberbatch, never liked that bloke."

    • @peteradaniel
      @peteradaniel 6 років тому +61

      Except Cumberbatch is exactly the kind of actor he was describing. Steeped in theatre, gets the jobs done. Class act all in all.

    • @vazquezb2011
      @vazquezb2011 6 років тому +3

      That would have been funny... and problematic.

    • @pjbfny
      @pjbfny 6 років тому +2

      I was too. it would've been amazing

    • @leolucky7570
      @leolucky7570 5 років тому

      Wooow lmao

  • @oscarclarke2653
    @oscarclarke2653 4 роки тому +28

    The closest thing I've seen in modern talk shows to a regular conversation.

    • @emekaokonkwo869
      @emekaokonkwo869 3 роки тому +2

      Seriously man, made me realise how weird the rest of them are

    • @phlupple
      @phlupple 3 роки тому +4

      Check out the Graham Norton Show

  • @samguy7654
    @samguy7654 6 років тому +88

    Martin Freeman is too nice and polite for TV.

    • @astro_penguin_
      @astro_penguin_ Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/qcvASfcSxkg/v-deo.htmlsi=0_rc1ls-6oaZeqGg

  • @funnysmile12325
    @funnysmile12325 6 років тому +17

    I like Conan cause when a normal story is told he doesn’t clap 30 times and lean back in his chair screaming with laughter

  • @GaryTurbo
    @GaryTurbo 6 років тому +69

    Hes a good well rounded actor

  • @titularhero
    @titularhero 3 роки тому +167

    Its probs because brits prefer average looking actors a lot of the time, so people get hired more because of talent/work ethic than looks.

    • @MrVisualHigh
      @MrVisualHigh 3 роки тому +23

      I agree, it feels like Americans prefer their stars to be something to aspire to whilst Brits just want someone like a normal person.

    • @vChilem
      @vChilem 3 роки тому +1

      Very good point!!!.

    • @useroldaccount
      @useroldaccount 3 роки тому +3

      Henry Cavill though

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 3 роки тому +5

      Completely agree. I often go to my mother's and watch an hour or two of TV with her at nights. We both LOVE that English/Brit actors so very often look normal throughout, like people who are real and who you would know. In the U.S., everyone wakes up instantly and energetically, ready for repartee, with no sleep in their eyes, bright and happy with their $400 hairdos unwrinkled. U.S. programs are like a fantasy even for minor characters; Brit programs don't even bother to choose gorgeous characters nor their circumstance: Here they are, take it or leave it. Both my mother and I leap to embrace ordinary characters rather than pretending the world is full of supermodels.\
      I understand the Aristotelian definition of theater as something that includes spectacle; it has informed most of theater/film throughout history, undoubtedly. The spectacle of beauty draws us in whether we like it or not. It can even become primary. But when spectacle -- beauty -- is primary, so much of the edifie of real drama crumbles around us. It can be overdone. I like the PBS show, Vera. She is not pretty. She is not young. Do I empathize more with her because of it? Not necessarily. But I don't have to push her aside as a realistic figure because she is always perfect or perfectly beautiful, which, after all, virtually none of us are. Vera just is what she is, and I'm okay with that.
      Spectacle sometimes becomes pretending. Writ large and obvious.
      I like that many things I see from the Brits on PBS or Britbox are less obvious pretending. I don't like my stuff to be obviously fake.

    • @newwavepop
      @newwavepop 3 роки тому +4

      i honestly have no idea if Brits prefer average looking people, but they certainly seem to put less importance on how their actors look. i am American and i can remember growing up in the 80s there were a couple British actors and a couple Australian actors i would see in foreign things on cable and even though they were a little more average looking there was something i really liked about them. the one i most remember was the Australian actor Noah Taylor, i just use to really love that guy for some reason when i was in my teens.

  • @karljonson3287
    @karljonson3287 6 років тому +26

    Martin was perfect casting for Bilbo. Perfect.

  • @spencerfrankclayton4348
    @spencerfrankclayton4348 6 років тому +7

    Martin's "I am" at the end.

  • @rhiannontalbot1
    @rhiannontalbot1 3 роки тому +19

    Listening to conversations with both English and American accents makes me really self conscious of my own English accent. I watch so much American TV that I desensitise to the American accent, and hearing the difference is so jarring.

  • @stefangrubesic2708
    @stefangrubesic2708 6 років тому +1498

    Best Hollywood actors are mostly British

    • @ErikPT
      @ErikPT 6 років тому +121

      Stefan Grubesic There is something about the English actors that possesses charm and just hold a deeper horizon than their American counterparts.

    • @Wadbjs
      @Wadbjs 6 років тому +67

      u mean best british actors are mostly in hollywood

    • @MrGenexxx
      @MrGenexxx 6 років тому +127

      Oh I'm sorry I didn't know that Jack Nicholson, Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Robert Duvall, Jodie Foster, Leonardo DiCaprio, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Brad Pitt, Diane Keaton, Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Denzel Washington, Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Dustin Hoffman were British. My bad.

    • @narcseven4213
      @narcseven4213 6 років тому +24

      That's because they are good at lying.

    • @solo_dingo
      @solo_dingo 6 років тому +48

      MrGenexxx why would you include Brad Pitt in that lineup?

  • @krissmgvlogs
    @krissmgvlogs 6 років тому +147

    Americans are still confused by Black Brits but this is possibly changing with the help of Idris Elba. A black person with a UK accent totally throws them. I know, I've been to the US many times!

    • @TheMogul23
      @TheMogul23 5 років тому +10

      It's not just Idris. Both Chiwetel Ejiofor and Daniel Kaluuya have been nominated for Oscars which should help.

    • @brasschick4214
      @brasschick4214 5 років тому +3

      Did you get stopped by police and if you did, did your accent change their demeanour towards you?

    • @Stella-cf4cl
      @Stella-cf4cl 5 років тому +2

      kriss mg I prefer the British posh accent or whatever on a black British person than a white one because I feel like it generally matches their voice more, especially if it’s a guy with a deeper voice. Idk I can’t explain it

    • @nag8649
      @nag8649 5 років тому +14

      It's probably because Americans think the whole world revolves around them

    • @knoxville2000
      @knoxville2000 5 років тому +10

      Had a black friend get stopped by the police when he went to visit Georgia. When the cop called in to his dispatcher that he'd stopped him he was referred to as African-American. Being British, and therefore terribly polite, he didn't have the heart to correct them

  • @marynichols438
    @marynichols438 6 років тому +10

    Martin Freeman is one of my favorite actors. He's why I watch Sherlock.

  • @bethanyutting5221
    @bethanyutting5221 3 роки тому +2

    The only reason I clicked on this video is because Martin Freeman is on the thumbnail he is a British legend

  • @ayngemac
    @ayngemac 3 роки тому +4

    Theater is so much fun. When I was a kid, I was terminally shy. I would have rather set myself on fire than speak in front of a crowd. I realized it was an irrational fear, and that I had to do something about it. So when I started junior high school, I signed up for drama. Of course it was a horrible nightmare at first, but eventually I had the time of my life, and to this day, I can speak to ANYBODY. I am still an introvert, but now I can turn it off. Everybody should do theater at least once in their lives.

  • @hieronymousblack3364
    @hieronymousblack3364 5 років тому +3

    My Martin. I love his appreciation for his peers and his art.

  • @hatsoutofpaper5323
    @hatsoutofpaper5323 2 роки тому +5

    I don't know if anyone else had noticed this as well but Martin either consciously, subconsciously, or unconsciously always manages to fit the rude finger in haha 2:00

  • @cryalot378
    @cryalot378 3 роки тому +2

    gosh I hope Martin will be back on Conan one day again in the near future, I love listening to him (also huge thanks to Conan for asking the right, interesting questions!)

  • @lordswoodslordswoods716
    @lordswoodslordswoods716 4 роки тому +9

    Martin Freedman was brilliant in office.

  • @JoeSmith-dl9ok
    @JoeSmith-dl9ok 3 роки тому +3

    Freeman is a great actor. Watch him play Lester in season 1 of Fargo-AWESOME

  • @dreamiesnoona6423
    @dreamiesnoona6423 2 роки тому +3

    It's not the accent for me. I mean, it's not just the accent. It's the vocabulary and the well articulated manner in which they speak is what makes them seem smart, regardless of whether they are fooling us or not. And yes, I do think British actors are brilliant storytellers but that's because reading and story telling was something that was pursued as a hobby in Britain and something that they polished over time. I am not saying that it is applicable to everyone. But I just find it fascinating to hear them tell stories- the way they enunciate or emphasize certain parts and know how to deliver the punch line. It's really hard to be an engaging story teller but most of them are spot on in it.

  • @AaronSaltzer
    @AaronSaltzer 6 років тому +4

    I cannot get over how adorable Martin is. His accent makes him more attractive.

  • @CgGoil
    @CgGoil 4 роки тому +8

    I have the impression that the creativity often lies elsewhere with American art, as opposed to English and European art. In American art, in film anyway, it is often more about the directors vision or the producers input, where in European film art, actors are trained, and expected, to have an input and to be an active part on the art project. As Mr.Freeman said, that is obviously not true for all American actors and filmmakes, as it is not true for all European actors and filmmakers, but it does feel like like that is often the case. The most important thing is, that none of these approaches are wrong! Its just two different ways of doing it. Especially in these days, where there are so many actors, directors, producers, sound, lighting, music people blending, from all over the world, doing things, not just in American films and series, but also in European films and series, that we all get influenced by each other. That is only a good thing! Art is a living thing, and you need to feed it and play with it, to keep it alive!

    • @LiminalOutlaw
      @LiminalOutlaw 4 роки тому +1

      And people also need to open up to new forms and modes of art making. Read peter brooks The empty space!!

  • @boreduser12
    @boreduser12 6 років тому +11

    At 0:49, Andy Richter should've said "Thank you" (to Martin saying "Andy is good at his job" while referring to Andy Serkis). That would have been perfect considering Kevin did the same a few second ago.

  • @mosaic617
    @mosaic617 6 років тому +1001

    You can’t say twat on American television? 😒

    • @JulianCedar
      @JulianCedar 6 років тому +37

      It isn't used as much here, so it's seen as bad

    • @Yallboots
      @Yallboots 6 років тому +139

      I think in America twat is specifically defined as a womans genitials, where as in the uk its a general term for stupid or idiotic people.

    • @nihila
      @nihila 6 років тому +12

      In Easy A starring Emma Stone that word was 'censored' and had to be spelled out by peas because a young boy was in the room with them.

    • @TheSuzstory
      @TheSuzstory 6 років тому +3

      It does mean basically the same as puddy; however, if the president can say it, I think it should be automatically permitted.

    • @themeg1145
      @themeg1145 6 років тому +33

      Because Americans mispronounce it as Twot

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 3 роки тому +2

    SO funny to hear Freeman's native accent. I only know him from "Fargo." He nailed that Nygard.

    • @thedandelion157
      @thedandelion157 3 роки тому +1

      He's amazing. Go watch him in "the office" or "Sherlock" or "Breeders". You won't regret it.

  • @maythehatlady9351
    @maythehatlady9351 6 років тому +108

    All i see is doctor Watson

    • @maythehatlady9351
      @maythehatlady9351 6 років тому

      Disney Queen 😂😂

    • @disneyqueen6319
      @disneyqueen6319 6 років тому +2

      May the hat lady my parents thought I was nuts. I'm mourning the loss of the show already even though I haven't started season 4 yet

    • @googlesucks7840
      @googlesucks7840 6 років тому +5

      I see Tim from The Office.

  • @ronweasley1354
    @ronweasley1354 4 місяці тому +1

    Was half expecting “is this on? JAMES CORDEN!”

  • @RasPutintheGreat
    @RasPutintheGreat 6 років тому +43

    Genuine man

  • @tomimpala
    @tomimpala 6 років тому +8

    I think it comes down to the culture you come from. I don't actually think there's as big a difference as some may think, a lot of actors I know watch 99% American programming (I live in Scotland). I think actors use their experiences to build up their skill sets, and it all depends where you come from. I think it really is that simple.
    So if you have a loud American who just laughs at everything, they're going to give you a certain performance. If you have a British person who never laughs, but instead tries to think of what to add to a joke, you'll get a different kind of performance. But obviously those roles can be reversed; I know plenty people in the UK who laugh without thinking and I know plenty Americans who think instead of reacting immediately.

  • @kliusd
    @kliusd 6 років тому +342

    this conversation wasn't going anywhere

    • @Torus202
      @Torus202 6 років тому +138

      None of these talk show conversations really go anywhere. We're all just watching famous people banter for 5 to 10 minutes at a time before we all die. I'm sad now, sorry.

    • @Sekii1994
      @Sekii1994 6 років тому +8

      That was life is like.

    • @Katya_Lastochka
      @Katya_Lastochka 6 років тому +16

      They can't go anywhere really because everything leads to nothing and back to the end. The end.

    • @japikolee
      @japikolee 6 років тому +42

      Wow, this thread got dark.

    • @lanmandragoran8337
      @lanmandragoran8337 6 років тому +5

      And then it died.

  • @Townyowl
    @Townyowl 9 місяців тому +1

    If I mute the video and squint I can imagine Martin Freeman as Elen Degeneres.

    • @Townyowl
      @Townyowl 9 місяців тому

      I thought he was Elen when I first looked at the thumbnail.

  • @SphincterOfDoom
    @SphincterOfDoom 4 роки тому +9

    Steeped in theater. That's a tea reference, right?

  • @220volt74
    @220volt74 6 років тому +9

    I believe Micheal Douglas said that it is exactly this lack of theatre training that makes British actors superior for time period films. American actors simply lack the depth in this department are harder to find by casting agents.

    • @elizaf743
      @elizaf743 6 років тому +3

      220volt74 yh most young American actors don't show much passion or they don't feel connected to their roles likes something's missing.
      They're usually hire coz for having a good body and pretty face basically.

  • @vassilenaduleva1372
    @vassilenaduleva1372 6 років тому +26

    British actors are much better trained and have a much firmer education and grounds than most American born actors. They sift them through really hard in the UK just like pretty much any other occupation. This is probably why British make it much easier to the American scene vs the other way around. As for the accent, British accent sounds intelligent only to Americans. It isnt. Only because they are used their own countries dialects. And I am not a bias , I am both European and an American..

    • @drrd4127
      @drrd4127 5 років тому +2

      Well, I am British.
      I grew up in the British government Scotland system, we had no theatre training at school.
      Once a year we would have a Christmas play.
      The government don't invest in the lower class but I know the upper class schools get classical theatre and Shakespeare classes.
      Classism is a probablm in Britian.
      That's why all the famous actors have private school accents.
      The accent he's got was invented by the private school to separate the rich from the poor.
      It's total neglect if the lower classes that they are denied the arts.
      Hense why the British export actors are usually from rich parts of London and not Manchester or Liverpool.

    • @lovehandles4193
      @lovehandles4193 4 роки тому

      No, they aren't. That's a lie that everyone needs to divest themselves of. What BS.

    • @carlchaze2255
      @carlchaze2255 4 роки тому

      Agreed American actors are basically one who won a lottery and got lucky Brits are there because of substance

    • @KCM25NJL
      @KCM25NJL 3 роки тому

      Helena Bonham-Carter is about as northern and lower/middle class of an accent in Hollywood that you could find........ yet perfectly capable of putting on the Queen's English.

    • @Unsweetened8618
      @Unsweetened8618 Рік тому

      Is that why they cosplaying as American's. On the big screen

  • @whiteemerald_6802
    @whiteemerald_6802 6 років тому +2

    I didn't know he was British since he had an American accent in the show "Startup".

  • @tragedyinsideme2705
    @tragedyinsideme2705 6 років тому +6

    He‘s such a great actor! One of my favorites! Keep‘ going ❤️

  • @TheTradge
    @TheTradge 4 роки тому +1

    Certainly in the early days of Hollywood actors were hired because they fit a certain aesthetic, these days I feel like there is more of a shift towards more classically trained performers, Hollywood seems to have learned that the best actors out there are the ones who began in, or have had considerable experience in, live theatre. As was alluded to by Martin, stage actors are generally far more consistent, professional and easy to work with than those who have only ever done TV or film work. If you take the MCU as an example, Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L Jackson, Chris Evans, Zoe Saldana, Tom Holland, Anthony Mackie, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, Don Cheadle amongst others, all started their careers in live theatre, and other Hollywood stars who started in theatre include Ian McKellen, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Nathalie Portman, Robert Pattinson, Anna Kendrick, Hugh Jackman, and so many others.

  • @skilletman16
    @skilletman16 6 років тому +6

    Some of us American actors can do several accents and dialects, but we're just not chosen for movies, sadly. Even if we're friendly and easy going kind of people.

  • @calebsteingruber6906
    @calebsteingruber6906 6 років тому +1

    My favorite current male actors: Daniel Day-Lewis, Christoph Waltz, Tom Hardy, Ralph Fiennes, Javier Bardem, Benicio Del Toro, Rick Allan (RIP), and Geoffrey Rush...come to think of it, my favorite actress off the top of my head is Maggie Smith. I'm thinking theatre background is a definite plus point.

    • @wonka3209
      @wonka3209 Рік тому

      Some goosebumps on my back right now! Looks like it supposed to be my comment from start to finish. I even had to check your nickname...

  • @jelyfisher
    @jelyfisher 6 років тому +3

    I love British actors and productions! The actors are more real, and they all have a different look about them, whereas American productions have actors and actresses (especially actresses) that are always really attractive in the same way. I get tired of that.

    • @Alex-gf5px
      @Alex-gf5px 4 роки тому

      Only the actresses are attractive. Most of the actors are hideous.

  • @bluebell3096
    @bluebell3096 6 років тому +2

    Martin Freeman is soooooo adorable!

  • @mikewilliams6025
    @mikewilliams6025 5 років тому +12

    "I don't think I sound smart a'tall."
    -Martin Freeman

  • @matthewgarcia3435
    @matthewgarcia3435 6 років тому +1

    Him and Benny Cumbers are a dream team

  • @margaret4227
    @margaret4227 4 роки тому +4

    I always thought British actors grow up doing Shakespearean plays and American actors grow up in musicals (that’s why so many can sing)

  • @proudtobemyself2120
    @proudtobemyself2120 6 років тому +2

    if you pause at 0:30
    O M G
    THAT IS WONDERFUL AHAHAHA i love his little laugh

  • @baconlatte
    @baconlatte 6 років тому +6

    "Here he is, Tim Canterbury. Good man, The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer, Shakespeare..."

  • @jackcallahan2719
    @jackcallahan2719 3 роки тому +1

    Kevin Nealon: "Thank you." Perfect.

  • @KingOfMadCows
    @KingOfMadCows 6 років тому +25

    Theater better prepares actors for big budget movies since they already have experience acting around nothing, they have no problem acting in front of green screens where everything is a special effect that gets added later by computers.

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist 6 років тому +3

      KingOfMadCows I've never thought of it that way, but it does make some sense.
      Only some, though; Ian McKellen, who's definitely a theatre-trained actor, admitted to having trouble acting against nothing in The Hobbit films. His particular problem, I think, was he had no one to play against/with. So that may be the obverse of it - theatre actors are also much more used to an action/reaction type of acting, both from colleagues and the audience.

  • @emilytaing7354
    @emilytaing7354 3 роки тому +1

    People should stop thinking that some people are good actors because they come from England or another country. It's all about talent.

  • @90antiemos90
    @90antiemos90 6 років тому +157

    Lester Nygaard

    • @Liltonxi
      @Liltonxi 6 років тому +15

      Gustavo Because some roads you shouldn’t go down. Because maps used to say, “there be dragons here.” Now they don’t. But that don’t mean the dragons aren’t there.

    • @user-pd9ry9ic6l
      @user-pd9ry9ic6l 6 років тому +7

      Gustavo Ikr? I can't stop thinking about him speaking in that Minnesotan/ North Dakota accent

    • @Edninety
      @Edninety 6 років тому +12

      Have you been a bad boy, Lester?

    • @TheGioge99
      @TheGioge99 6 років тому +1

      Liltonxi God, I love Lorne Malvo.

    • @benzaiten933
      @benzaiten933 6 років тому

      I have only ever seen the first season of fargo (because I'm lazy) but I suppose Lester is dead for real and won't come back?

  • @kassimkhan5524
    @kassimkhan5524 Місяць тому

    Yes it is because they have to participate in the theater gives them the experience to tackle the most challenging roles

  • @c_a_p_s
    @c_a_p_s 6 років тому +220

    I think the British accent makes Brits smart as well, everytime I hear it. If I hear someone talking with that accent I instantly think they are classy and what not, no idea how that started.

    • @expressrobkill
      @expressrobkill 6 років тому +28

      right go to essex or watch a video with people from essex in it and tell me we sound smart, or the west country or yorkshire or liverpool, or even camden town in london or manchester.

    • @faintsherin4468
      @faintsherin4468 6 років тому +1

      René Descartes
      Posh is RP? Truly?

    • @me5969
      @me5969 6 років тому +4

      you know "chav" is a style/culture and not an accent?

    • @notdaveschannel9843
      @notdaveschannel9843 6 років тому +1

      +capsTV You've never been here have you?

    • @themeg1145
      @themeg1145 6 років тому +3

      capsTV have you ever heard a Geordie or a scouser?

  • @freyag9285
    @freyag9285 6 років тому +1

    Love him for mentioning Stephen Fry!

  • @DonVal86
    @DonVal86 4 роки тому +8

    There’s plenty of great American actors: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joaquin Phoenix, Edward Norton, Bryan Cranston, Matthew McConaughey, Jake Gyllenhaal. Feel free to add some more to this list.

    • @kills26
      @kills26 4 роки тому +4

      Philip Seymour Hoffman (RIP), Adam Driver, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, Morgan Freeman, Jack Nickleson, Robert De Niro, Tom Hanks, Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russel, more lots more.

    • @LiminalOutlaw
      @LiminalOutlaw 4 роки тому +1

      but training is way better in europe

    • @DrJ-hx7wv
      @DrJ-hx7wv Рік тому +3

      The greatest comic actor of all time, Jackie Gleason, and don't forget James Gandolfini.

  • @jimiv1478
    @jimiv1478 3 роки тому +2

    2:18 you can hear Jaquan Phoenix’s joker laugh

  • @ImamSyafii-st4ps
    @ImamSyafii-st4ps 6 років тому +3

    "Get the hell on with it"
    - Mary

  • @Nick40ghs
    @Nick40ghs 6 років тому +2

    For me it is the accent that makes them seem more intelligent. It sounds more controlled and straightforward. An American accent, a words are a lot more hard sounding and the flow seems jagged. For example, “Jaguar”. The way Americans say it sounds like we are smashing in 5 different words where the British just seems to be at ease.
    In terms of acting, it would seem the stealing of Shakespeare and Dickens which we really don’t have such in America, is heavily influential in coming up in the arts. In America, it would seems more business related. Get in anyway possible whether it you were a comedian like Kevin Hart, childhood actor like Jennifer Lawrence, or most likely you were put into a bunch of commercials, tv shows, theater, background extra, etc. until you make it.

  • @satellite964
    @satellite964 6 років тому +172

    Just realized that most of the black actors Hollywood hires are British.

    • @seattlewa8500
      @seattlewa8500 6 років тому +45

      satellite964 You mean like Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Chadwick Bozeman, Forest Whitaker, Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart, etc.. I didn’t realize they were British.

    • @satellite964
      @satellite964 6 років тому

      Van Nicholson I meant these days.

    • @domingadoflaminga3961
      @domingadoflaminga3961 6 років тому +35

      You have Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out, John Boyega in Detroit... and Samuel L. Jackson complained about that, because, in his words, they were "robbing Black American actors their chance of bringing their Black American experiences into the screen" (in fact, John Boyega himself disagreed with Mr. Samuel's opinion because he perceived it as "segregationist"), correct me if I'm wrong. And allegedly, Black British actors are less expensive for Hollywood and that could be a reason why they are hiring them lately.

    • @satellite964
      @satellite964 6 років тому +19

      Also more likely to be familiar with theater(Shakespeare and so on), more likely to be classically trained, etc. For example David Oyelowo, Thandie Newton and Chiwetel Ejiofor.

    • @kingjamestres
      @kingjamestres 6 років тому +5

      Dominga Doflaminga
      Well John Boyega has to feel that way because he needs work but he's wrong. Its one thing to play a fake american character or character with an american accent(like he does in star wars). Its another to play a REAL American like John Boyega did. Its rather insulting what does he know about that experience? Can you Imagine an American playing ANY British character in British television or cinema?

  • @lauras9966
    @lauras9966 6 місяців тому

    One of the best actors. Genuinely brilliant

  • @Zhougdog
    @Zhougdog 6 років тому +111

    Martin Freeman is looking more and more like Ellen Degeneres every day.

  • @progressivebreakborder
    @progressivebreakborder 3 роки тому +1

    Freeman is definitely one of the best actors my opinion, that pop up In movie Industry last few years 👍🥇

  • @user-dj3fo7hk9t
    @user-dj3fo7hk9t 6 років тому +4

    The UK is smaller in size and population compared to the US but the variety of accents are fewer in the US

    • @lecharcutier3637
      @lecharcutier3637 6 років тому

      Because the US is both very young and has had the ability to travel long distances for the majority of its time as a country.

    • @lovehandles4193
      @lovehandles4193 4 роки тому

      Not true. The amount of accents in the States are as vast as the country is.

  • @robbieliliew
    @robbieliliew 6 років тому +1

    for a start, the degree of humility....

  • @rachelabernathy2707
    @rachelabernathy2707 6 років тому +4

    It’s called the Class ceiling.

  • @immaRUSHER
    @immaRUSHER 6 років тому

    it's been 8 years since sherlock premiered. im not crying, you are.

  • @alexanderfagerdal8195
    @alexanderfagerdal8195 5 років тому +5

    Thought it said Morgan Freeman and was still wondering after 2 minutes into the video when Morgan Freeman was going to show up

  • @aleneb5712
    @aleneb5712 6 років тому +2

    I 👏love 👏Martin 👏Freeman👏

  • @lxsx9159
    @lxsx9159 6 років тому +69

    hit the ground running

    • @luizpaulovasconcellos2953
      @luizpaulovasconcellos2953 6 років тому +23

      didn't make sense not to live for fun

    • @Mufasie
      @Mufasie 6 років тому +3

      Thank you

    • @jeffvader811
      @jeffvader811 6 років тому +1

      @@luizpaulovasconcellos2953 Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb

  • @blacktheatretv7732
    @blacktheatretv7732 5 років тому +1

    Film is the Director's medium, TV is the Producer's medium and Theatre is the Actor's medium.

  • @misplacedkiwi9498
    @misplacedkiwi9498 5 років тому +7

    My son wants to be an actor like Tom Cruise so he had to go to drama school. Martin is right

  • @jamesmcdaid1260
    @jamesmcdaid1260 5 років тому +2

    What's funny is that most British actors that cracked America actually started out in comedy.
    Comedy actors are usually the best in any type of drama. (A good American counterpart would be Robin Williams, god bless that man.)

  • @aligillani7107
    @aligillani7107 4 роки тому +4

    He is right British accent has everything to do with the smartness.

  • @PurushaDesa
    @PurushaDesa 2 роки тому +1

    The thing he’s getting at is there’s a cultural difference in Britain where more people want to act for its own sake and for a love of the art form, whereas America has more of a tradition of producing an all round marketable person where acting exists alongside a package of presenting, singing, etc. with the goal being to produce a celebrity. Britain certainly has stage school but there’s more of an historical respect for acting itself.

  • @ja6h13
    @ja6h13 6 років тому +14

    There’s so many British accents. Most of them makes us sound dumb. We aren’t mostly smart trust me. Someone didn’t know where Alaska was lol

    • @onespiker
      @onespiker 6 років тому +5

      Jacob Hunter not knowing where alaska is not really a big deal. Its a part of the USA but what does that have to do with british people.

    • @BeardyGit89
      @BeardyGit89 6 років тому +2

      onespiker Because most British people aren't ignorant and actually know about places outside of their own country, unlike Americans.

    • @onespiker
      @onespiker 6 років тому +1

      Gertrude Perkins i know but an american not knowing where it is is a alot bigger problem.

    • @tommytung9752
      @tommytung9752 6 років тому

      I begged it differ, people from britain are more likely to be ignorant .

    • @Deano-Dron81
      @Deano-Dron81 9 місяців тому

      ⁠@@tommytung9752Behave yourself. All I ever see is you and other cities dumbing down how your education is. I’m from Leeds originally but studied at Oxford Uni.
      Grew up on a council estate, you melt, in Bramley.
      Stop projecting yourself as the country itself. Many people do well and some exceptionally go beyond that.

  • @samguy7654
    @samguy7654 6 років тому +2

    This conversation was somehow full of twists and turns

  • @Claudia-he6sj
    @Claudia-he6sj 6 років тому +3

    One of my favourite actors srsly
    On a side note: I WANT MY SHERLOCK SEASON 5 ;-;-;;-;-;-

  • @edp3202
    @edp3202 4 роки тому

    I cannot ever see him as anyone but Tim from The Office. I luv Tim.

  • @CaffeineBoy1
    @CaffeineBoy1 6 років тому +6

    British people's accents are associated with fanciness and... like... the higher class to Americans. It's not the people themselves, it's the accent that just has this long standing stigma we grow up hearing.

  • @starrygrimes500
    @starrygrimes500 6 років тому +1

    americans always say how posh my accent is but i think i sound like a right chav lmao

  • @fkf1
    @fkf1 6 років тому +7

    I was positive when he said "We're steeped in..." that it was going to be about tea. But I guess the Brits love theatre too.

  • @franxz6174
    @franxz6174 6 років тому

    He is a vert DELIGHTful man...so british