Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Actors are often called upon to speak in accents other than their own. For example, Missouri-born actor Dick van Dyke attempted to imitate a Cockney accent in the film Mary Poppins. Similarly, an actor may portray a character of some nationality other than his or her own by adopting into the native language the phonological profile typical of the nationality to be portrayed—what is commonly called \"speaking with an accent\"."@en }
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- Acting_and_accents comment "Actors are often called upon to speak in accents other than their own. For example, Missouri-born actor Dick van Dyke attempted to imitate a Cockney accent in the film Mary Poppins. Similarly, an actor may portray a character of some nationality other than his or her own by adopting into the native language the phonological profile typical of the nationality to be portrayed—what is commonly called \"speaking with an accent\".".