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When ‘Sons of Anarchy’ and Jax Teller came to an end after seven seasons, Charlie Hunnam admits he needed professional help with his accent.
Published on March 10, 2022
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Charlie Hunnam played American outlaw biker Jax Teller for seven seasons of Sons of Anarchy. It was a career-making role for the actor. His performance was so convincing that many fans had no idea he was British. When the series finally came to an end, Hunnam says he had to turn to a professional to relearn his natural British accent because he played the role of Jax for so long.
Hunnam was born in Newcastle in 1980 and raised in Northwest England. His acting career began when a production manager for the local children’s show Byker Grove spotted a 17-year-old Hunnam in a shoe store.
After a handful of appearances in Byker Grove, Hunnam did some modeling work before Queer as Folk creator Russell T. Davis hand-picked him for the role of Nathan Maloney. This was quite the career boost for Hunnam, who decided to relocate to the United States in the late 1990s to pursue a career in Hollywood.
He eventually scored roles in the WB series Young Americans and Fox’s Undeclared. He also appeared in Cold Mountain with Renee Zellweger and Children of Men with Clive Owen. Hunnam returned to the U.K. in 2005 to star in Green Street Hooligans alongside Elijah Wood.
According to Looper, Hunnam’s role in Green Street Hooligans changed his life in an unexpected way. Hunnam played a soccer coach who helps Wood’s character learn how to play the popular sport. But his cockney accent in the film was met with scathing reviews. Some critics have even called it one of the worst accents in film history.
But when Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter spotted Hunnam in the film, he thought he would be the perfect Jax Teller. And he was exactly right. Hunnam immersed himself into the world of biker gangs for the role and adopted an American accent. For seven seasons, Hunnam was Jax.
When Sons of Anarchy ended, Hunnam moved on to the film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. The role, once again, required him to change accents. Instead of going back to his native accent naturally, Hunnam was stuck in a British/American hybrid accent. He says he had to hire a professional to help him relearn his natural British dialect.
“I’ve been acting and living in America for so long and acting with American dialects,” Hunnam said at the time.
“By the time I got hired to return back to England, I had adopted–just naturally–a lot of those cadences and inflections. So I hired a dialect coach to help me get back into the right rhythm of British speech.”
Hunnam has consistently gone back and forth between American and British roles, which means he still has to work on his speech. He says it doesn’t get any easier, and his latest role presents a new dialect challenge. Hunnam plays an Australian bank robber who flees to India in Shantaram.
Will Hunnam pull off an Australian accent as easily as he did an American one? Fans can decide for themselves.
All seven seasons of Sons of Anarchy are available on Hulu. Shantaram is currently streaming on AppleTV+.
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