Natural speech sample for dialect reference and study
Edith Evans
This video is timestamped with ad-free playback
Background & Context:
Edith Evans was an English stage and screen actor celebrated for her long career in classical theatre and later film roles. Born and raised in London, her speech reflects a traditional form of Received Pronunciation shaped by early theatrical training and the performance conventions of late 19th- and early 20th-century British theatre.
Overall Speech Impression:
Rich, expressive, and dignified. Her accent carries weight and individuality, with deliberate phrasing and a resonant, mature tone. To the ear, the delivery feels elevated and theatrical, often conveying authority, depth, and emotional presence.
Key Phonetic Features:
Vowel Shape: Vowels are full and resonant, sometimes lengthened for expressive emphasis.
Consonant Placement: Consonants are carefully placed, enhancing clarity and dramatic intent.
R Sounds: The “r” is typically absent unless linking, consistent with educated southern English speech.
Pacing: Speech is unhurried, allowing ideas and emotion to unfold gradually.
Intonation: Pitch movement is deliberate and expressive, guided by dramatic phrasing.
How Actors Can Use This Example:
This accent is a valuable reference for traditional Received Pronunciation, especially for classical, matriarchal, or authoritative British characters.