Stephen Graham killed it as Al Capone. And I’m part Italian American from Chicago. I didn’t know he was Jamaican or British. His native accent caught me off guard.
Wow. I never watch Stephen Graham movie where he acted as an Englishman. I always thought he's American. I don't know he's actually Englishman and uses a scouse accent daily. He's really a great actor. Just blew my mind 🤤
Nah - "our kid" "our dad" phases used in north England when referring to family members. "He passed away before our Dad..." is what he said - then he cut the line and moved quickly into clarify that he didn't grow up with the accent
They're unformal English, speaking with regional accent. We use to hear Standard English with Recieved Pronunciation Accent or BBC English from British people. So when we hear a regional accent of unformal english we couldn't understand it.
Anything that he's in I will at least try it out. Now, just like every actor not EVERYTHING that he's been in has been an A+ or a 👍👍 project but you can bet his performance will be. No matter the script, or his fellow actors or Director. They may all be subpar for a variety of reasons and just like the flu or the common cold, strong negative energy can be catching on a Film Set. But it never seems to effect Stephen's final performance. He must be able to block it out. Only once before had I seen an actor overcome the shit-fest of a film and still give a boffo performance. I may feel differently if I ever see it again and maybe I was too high on that date in 1984 but that actor was George C. Scott and the flick was 'Stephen King's Firestarter'. I can't think of any movie or show that Stephen did that was as bad as 'Firestarter' but I'm quite confident that when it arises, and it will, he'll handle like Scott did. I like that he comes across as an Alpha and shite we have enough Beta-Boys in movies + TV. They want us gone.
Stephen Graham killed it as Al Capone. And I’m part Italian American from Chicago. I didn’t know he was Jamaican or British. His native accent caught me off guard.
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Wow. I never watch Stephen Graham movie where he acted as an Englishman. I always thought he's American. I don't know he's actually Englishman and uses a scouse accent daily. He's really a great actor. Just blew my mind 🤤
He is from Liverpool.
Watch *Best Laid Plans* from 2012.
You’ve never seen snatch?
@@carmelrea352which makes him english
watch this is england then
Fair play to Liverpool, I rate Stephen Graham and Jodie Cormer as 2 of the best actors in the country at the moment! Unreal!
🎉🎉🎉 same Jodie is my fav saw Prima Facie in NYC last year 💅
Does he say
“He passed away before i died”
Yes 😂 I think Jonathan noticed but chose to glide over it.
Yeah. Although I think everyone knew he meant to say ''He passed away before I was born''. Simple slip of the tongue.
Nah - "our kid" "our dad" phases used in north England when referring to family members.
"He passed away before our Dad..." is what he said - then he cut the line and moved quickly into clarify that he didn't grow up with the accent
He said "he passed away before our dad". That's his native accent.
“How could you forget nicking a Porsche?” 😂😂😂
I love Stephen Graham he is without a doubt one of the very best actors of his generation…amazing in everything he does🌟🌟🌟🌟
Stephen is such a diverse and brilliant actor
He’s one of my all time favourite actors, I absolutely love him 😍
A superb talent has Graham. Brilliant actor.
I think he's one of the best actors ever to come out of this country, I put him up there with the likes of DDL.
Where is the comments?
I wondered that, too...
It's good to see that Elmer Fudd has his own talk show now.
looooooooooooooooooooool
Hes unreal in public enemies
Loved him as Al Capone.
He must be cast as Salvatore Marone in the Batman.
Could see him as penguin Hugo strange or black mask
A unsung national treasure
Stephens one of tha brothers and people hated him for his role on this is England he’s not racist he’s Rasta
Such a great actor that I swear I thought he was Italian American.
I love Stephen.
Yooo 😂i never knew he sounded like this.
I didn't know Stephen Graham is half Black (Jamaican).
3:04
😂he is amazing ❤
Man...people in England just know how to act!
Am I the only one who thinks this guy is tremendously attractive?
Please be the next doctor 🤞
Won’t happen. He’s not a trans nonbinary they/them. He’s also not black enough
Alan does the worst Geordie accent ever.
Didn’t happen but a nice story
Why would he lie and how would u know
user-us8cc4gw2j must have been there... @@axlrose2335
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I could barely understand what these people are saying. Are they South African?
They're unformal English, speaking with regional accent.
We use to hear Standard English with Recieved Pronunciation Accent or BBC English from British people.
So when we hear a regional accent of unformal english we couldn't understand it.
Jonathan Woss is a cockney with a speech impediment and Steven Graham is a scouserer from liverpool
Tell me you're American without saying you're American
No they’re Jamaican Hindus with a Russian accent.
@@southlondon86 stop the lies, there are no Hindus in Jamaica
Mug
Ye wha?
@stephenwest65 yes you are
Anything that he's in I will at least try it out. Now, just like every actor not EVERYTHING that he's been in has been an A+ or a 👍👍 project but you can bet his performance will be. No matter the script, or his fellow actors or Director. They may all be subpar for a variety of reasons and just like the flu or the common cold, strong negative energy can be catching on a Film Set. But it never seems to effect Stephen's final performance. He must be able to block it out. Only once before had I seen an actor overcome the shit-fest of a film and still give a boffo performance. I may feel differently if I ever see it again and maybe I was too high on that date in 1984 but that actor was George C. Scott and the flick was 'Stephen King's Firestarter'. I can't think of any movie or show that Stephen did that was as bad as 'Firestarter' but I'm quite confident that when it arises, and it will, he'll handle like Scott did. I like that he comes across as an Alpha and shite we have enough Beta-Boys in movies + TV. They want us gone.