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Damian Lewis, yes or no?
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As the benchmark for WW2 on TV now (at least in the ETO) do you approve of the choice of a British actor, Damian Lewis, to play Major Dick Winters in "Band Of Brothers"? I have to admit that I hadn't seen him before this, and assumed he was an American actor: I was pretty astonished when I learned that he's a Brit 'cos quite frankly, to me, he couldn't have looked more like a Yank. For my part, he gets a massive thumbs-up, but I'll understand if you don't agree... do you? |
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it was filmed in the UK, so not surprising you have a lot of British actors. If you look carefully you can spot James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Tom Hardy in small roles. This was long before they became stars.
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I never knew the real col. Winters, but Lewis did an excellent job in that role.
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personally I thought Lewis did a great job in "Band of Brothers". That mini-series is my favorite war movie by far and I have seen it several times.
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He was awesome and since BoB he is on my personal "top actors" list.
Was also great in 'Warriors', first movie I've seen with him. |
Yes. Have watched Band of Brothers many times and also read the book.
Lewis also played an American Marine in the Showtime series Homeland. |
Why mistaking the actor with the role he plays?
The only important question is whether the actor is a good actor or not. And Damin Lewis as well as many others in that series did a hell of a good job. |
Well I suppose the nub of my question was to discover, particularly from our American friends, whether there was any question as to why the role was given to a non-American, given that he would have to get to grips with the accent, and given that my American nephew once assured me that no Briton could fool an American that way. If the US audience found him convincing in the role then fine, but did they?
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Might be a fake accent but certainly more natural sounding than his native English accent would have been.
Take the BBC shows Wallander or Zen. Great shows but those English accents are so jarring. |
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I became a Laurie fan thanks to Blackadder, and the more I see British comedy from that era the more I like him (and his cohorts). I was surprised at House, both how good he was at a semi-serious role and how well he caught the accent.
The real fun for me was how many fans of the show didn't know that he wasn't American. There was a lot of shock and it was fun to watch the reactions. I do have to admit that I didn't know that Damien Lewis was British, and now that I do know I don't care. He performed the role brilliantly and fit right in. :sunny: |
All of that satisfies me greatly: I wanted to hear that Hugh Laurie fooled viewers, because his real accent must have therefore come as a huge surprise to many; also that you didn't know about Damian Lewis and that he convinced you...
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