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It's not real, is it? I've lived in London all my life, including 20 years in Hackney, when I was working on building sites with local brickies, scaffolders, demolition men etc. I mean, there was a fair bit of rhyming slang used - the normal east-end stuff like pony and monkey and tom, but I never heard anyone use as much rhyming slang as Danny Dyer, or talk with such an exaggerated cockney accent. He's an actor, right? And his accent is an act. Isn't it?
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Danny Dyer's accent on 15:52 - Dec 22 with 2872 views
Obviously Dyer has incurred the wrath of some by stating the obvious about Brexit (and the politicians who have done a runner).
Not quite as surprising as it might seem when you know who his mentor was...
"No-one knew how to help me. And then one day I found a father figure I didn’t even know I needed." He goes on to say that Pinter "became the most influential man in my life" who taught him "that where I came from didn’t dictate where I went to".
I saw him at the National theatre a few years back playing a posh rent boy. He never spoke like he does now. It’s put and he has morphed into Danny Dyer the proper Eastender. Bob Hoskins was the same. Spoke really well.
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Danny Dyer's accent on 22:18 - Jan 3 with 2075 views