![]() “My tongue on Ozark is completely different from my tongue for Delvey,” she said. Part of the dialect training included her learning how to move her tongue in a completely different way. “My husband was like, ‘This has gotten out of control.’ ” “My anxiety was through the roof, and I realized it was because Anna had really bad anxiety,” Garner said in the interview. Garner says she became so enmeshed in Delvey that she started taking on her anxiety and even sleep-talking in the accent, a kind of all-consuming preparation not unlike the kind of prep Gaga did to portray Gucci, which included speaking in an Italian accent for 18 months. She also listened to a ton of rap, including Delvey’s favorite song Eminem’s “Lose Yourself,” which may be too on the nose even for her. Garner worked with a dialogue coach to perfect the Delvey accent as well as watched interviews with the grifter, where she learned to pick up her mannerisms, such as tucking her hair into her coat with two strands loose in the front. “Playing those two parts at the same time was probably the hardest thing I’ve had to do in my life. “I really made sure that the script supervisor had an eye on my accent during that period of time,” Garner said. Garner said Delvey’s accent was, “the hardest accent I’ll ever do,” which was made particularly more difficult by the fact that Garner was filming Ozark at a same time where she plays Ruth Langmore, who has a Southern accent. “It got very meta.”ĭelvey’s accent is a culmination of her various identities: She was born in Germany, but learned British English and then American English by watching shows like Gossip Girl, the article notes. “She’s like, ‘Please, let me hear it,’ ” Garner told Town and Country, adding that she started repeating everything Delvey said in the accent. (Something that Patrizia Gucci probably should have done for Lady Gaga in House of Gucci.) In an interview with Town & Country, Garner says that when she went to visit Delvey in prison, Delvey wanted to make sure the accent the accent Garner used to play her was perfect. Get into her interview up top and tune into Ozark to see her play Ruth Langmore on Netflix if you haven’t yet.Inventing Anna, the highly-anticipated 10-episode Netflix series about everyone’s favorite grifter Anna Delvey - who swindled her friends and financial institutions out of hundreds of thousands of dollars between 20 - is out next month, and we’re getting a first look at the extensive preparation its star Julia Garner underwent for the role. Going into a Russian accent, Garner says her mom would pretend to be a Russian babysitter and tell the telemarketers “Parents all day work, work, they go out dinner with friend and kids all they want is McNuggets and pizza!” As Fallon laughed on, Garner also did a spot-on Britney Spears impression.Īs for her Emmy win last year, the actress says it was definitely an out-of-body experience, so she doesn’t remember much, but recalls making the mistake of looking into the first three rows of the audience as she accepted the award. Garner comes from a very funny family and, in fact, some of her favorite memories with her mom (who was on an Israeli sketch show) are pranks they did on telemarketers that involved voice work. So you’re a good luck charm - two years later we’re married, so there you go.”ĪLSO: Happy Birthday, King! 12 Times Brett Gray Lived Up To His Animated On My Block Character IRL “He was coming to NY and he was like ‘Hey, do you wanna come visit me on Fallon?’ and I was like ‘OK.’ So, I’ve never met you but I’ve seen your show live. ![]() Two years ago he was performing ‘Sit Next To Me’ … Foster The People,” she said of her husband’s band. “Funny enough, my husband… technically our first date… so, he was performing on your show. ![]() It turns out that while she never actually met Fallon, her first date with husband Mike Foster was at a live taping for the show - and two years later they’re hitched! ![]()
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