Jason Isaacs On Timothy’s “Bliss” In The ‘The White Lotus’ Finale & Vindication For His North Carolina Accent [Interview]
When “The White Lotus” season three first dropped on viewers’ television screens earlier this year, there were many keyboard critics of the southern accents adopted by stars Jason Isaacs and Parker Posey. As the series went on, those rumblings diminished, but Isaacs was always confident in his choices. Speaking to The Playlist earlier this month, he touts, “I can do magic, I can juggle, and I can do accents.” READ MORE: Natasha Rothwell pitched Belinda’s big moment in “The White Lotus” Season 3 [Interview] Then again, his accent skill, in this case, a very researched articulation from Durham, North Carolina, is what he jokingly considers a “tremendous psychological weakness.” He admits, “I’ve always code-switched. Continue reading Jason Isaacs On Timothy’s “Bliss” In The ‘The White Lotus’ Finale & Vindication For His North Carolina Accent [Interview] at The Playlist.
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When “The White Lotus” season three first dropped on viewers’ television screens earlier this year, there were many keyboard critics of the southern accents adopted by stars Jason Isaacs and Parker Posey. As the series went on, those rumblings diminished, but Isaacs was always confident in his choices. Speaking to The Playlist earlier this month, he touts, “I can do magic, I can juggle, and I can do accents.”
READ MORE: Natasha Rothwell pitched Belinda’s big moment in “The White Lotus” Season 3 [Interview]
Then again, his accent skill, in this case, a very researched articulation from Durham, North Carolina, is what he jokingly considers a “tremendous psychological weakness.” He admits, “I’ve always code-switched.