Natural speech sample for dialect reference and study
Hugh Grant
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Background & Context:
Hugh Grant is an English actor from London whose speech reflects Traditional Received Pronunciation (RP). His accent is rooted in upper-middle-class British English and shaped by elite education and long-term presence in film and media.
Overall Speech Impression:
He speaks with a polished, distinctly Traditional RP sound—refined, slightly formal, and classically British. His vowels are pure and conservative, his consonants precise, and his rhythm carries the understated elegance typical of older RP varieties.
Key Phonetic Features:
• Conservative RP vowel set (GOAT → “goh-uht,” FACE → “feh-ees”)
• Very clear, clipped consonants
• Non-rhoticity with clean linking-R
• Light but precise melodic rise-fall intonation
• Polite, measured pacing with formal RP resonance
How Actors Can Use This Example:
Excellent for portraying upper-class British characters, aristocratic roles, period pieces, or any character requiring classic, conservative RP. A strong model for polished, traditional British speech.