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“Guys should sound like Marlon Brando”: Ryan Gosling Started Faking His Accent to Survive, Felt His Voice Was Not Tough Enough

Ryan Gosling is a multitalented actor whose cinematic genius has helped him collaborate with some of the top-level directors and celebrities in the entertainment industry. The actor is currently making tidal waves in showbiz and receiving immense praise for his exceptional and flawless portrayal of Ken in his recently released Greta Gerwig-directed record-smashing Barbie.

Gosling embodies his on-screen characters with nuance and naturalism and transforms himself into his roles beyond audience expectations. The actor has been part of many big-banner, genre-busting projects and has been the proud recipient of several prominent accolades. His sultry voice has intrigued his fans. However, he once revealed that at the beginning of his career, he had the perception that guys should sound like Marlon Brando, so he faked his accent.

Ryan Gosling Reveals He Faked His Accent

Ryan Gosling
Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling has starred in many rom-com movies and is best known for playing Noah in the 2004 classic film The Notebook. In his multi-decade reign as a leading star, the actor has worked on high-profile projects, earned numerous awards, and achieved top-tier recognition in Hollywood. He is a powerhouse of American cinema. 

In addition to his successful acting career, one thing that has intrigued his fans is his unique and bold voice. The insane vocal transformation he does and the tricks he uses in each of his films to match his character’s personality are inspiring. Nevertheless, the Canadian-born native star once admitted that he faked his accent since, as a child, he believed that the Canadian accent did not sound powerful, so he started faking his accent.

Ryan Gosling
Ryan Gosling

In a candid interview with W Magazine, the interviewer told the actor that he doesn’t have a Canadian cadence, to this the Lost River movie star replied, 

“As a kid, I decided that a Canadian accent doesn’t sound tough. I thought guys should sound like Marlon Brando. So now I have a phony accent that I can’t shake, so it’s not phony anymore. I’m going for the Madonna thing, the Lady Gaga thing—a phony accent that becomes your trademark.”

Ryan Gosling is a supremely talented actor and a charming performer, felt that his voice was his Achilles heel. He was so ashamed of it that he started to speak in a fake accent to compensate for what he thought was his weakest aspect. His revelation goes on to show that even the biggest celebrities are often conscious about facets of their personality.

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Ryan Gosling Talks About How He Fell in Love with Cinema

Ryan Gosling
Ryan Gosling

In an interview, The Big Short movie star spoke about his journey in Hollywood and shared,

“I felt my job was just to get work. I was trying to pay my rent and maybe get some health insurance.”

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He further revealed that he fell in love with cinema because of the action genre, saying,

“And I grew up loving action films. Action films are a big part why I fell in love with movies. So the opportunity to explore that world and what drives them is really interesting to me.” 

Ryan Gosling has built an impressive filmography, played different roles throughout his career, and become one of the most highly-paid stars in the world. Gosling is a terrific performer who demonstrated extraordinary resilience, and millions of fans worldwide adore him because of his charismatic on-screen persona and ability to deliver engaging performances. 

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Source: W magazine