The British beauty, 18, grew up in Dorset, England, and plays an English detective in her new movie, yet sounded like a born and bred California girl.
[Will Smith](/tvshowbiz/will_smith/index.html) slap after the Oscars. Addressing his interview in an Instagram Live video, Liam joked: 'I'm good at accents, I pride myself on them! 'But when my mum's here, you bl**dy bet I do!' 'Historically, the mid-Atlantic accent denoted class, status and education during the era of 'talkies' (sound films) in the 1920s, and became known as the 'movie accent' due to its prominence in Hollywood films. 'Back then, this accent was a consciously taught, and learned, blend of BRP and the Standard American accent, and it became popular on the radio, in cinemas and theater: everyone from newsreel narrators to Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn are famous to this day for using this accent. Everything about it is amazing.' [finally spoke out about his 'bizarre' accent when he was interviewed about the infamous](/tvshowbiz/liam-payne/index.html)finally spoke out about his 'bizarre' accent when he was interviewed about the infamous One to watch: Millie previously revealed that she was losing her British accent after relocating to Florida with her family at the age of eight and then starring in Stranger Things [Millie previously revealed that she was losing her British accent](/tvshowbiz/article-8731547/Millie-Bobby-Brown-reveals-struggled-British-accent-new-role-Enola-Holmes.html) after relocating to Florida with her family at the age of eight and then starring in Stranger Things. Quirky: The British beauty, 18, grew up in Dorset, England, and plays an English detective in her new movie, yet sounded like a born and bred California girl as she chatted to Jimmy Fallon Interesting: Millie Bobby Brown confused fans with her changing accent as she appeared on Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show to promote her new film, Enola Holmes Millie Bobby Brown confused fans with her changing accent as she appeared on Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show to promote her new film, Enola Holmes 2.
Millie Bobby Brown revealed how Phoebe Waller-Bridge inspired her performance in 'Enola Holmes 2.'
“That reflected our idea that Enola, to advance, has to work with others and not just be reliant on herself. “There are many people who were in the U.K. It’s no longer about him, it’s about Enola and it’s about her story.” “There were Black scientists, doctors, princes, scholars — footballers who became soldiers and ended up coming back and getting medals. “It allows for a different shade to Sherlock because he’s a supporting character. “It’s so inspirational to me.