The Real Reason Sam Neill’s Jurassic Park Accent Is So Weird

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The Real Reason Sam Neill’s Jurassic Park Accent Is So Weird

Steven Spielberg Jurassic Park gave audiences some memorable characters, including Dr. Alan Grant, whose accent seemed to change with each scene. Dr. Alan Grant, played by Sam Neill, was the main character in the original Jurassic Park film, and appeared in three of the six released Jurassic Park films. THE Jurassic Park The franchise’s timeline runs from 1993 to 2022 and is based on Michael Crichton’s best-selling books. Although the main theme of angry dinosaurs remained central, Jurassic Park changed the source material, allowing Grant to undergo significant character development, making him a fan favorite.

When Grant returned as a character in Jurassic Park IIIHe was arguably the best part of the movie, but there was no sign of him in the reboot Jurassic World. That said, when the iconic Ian Malcolm returned to the franchise with a cameo in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdomthere was speculation about whether it would be more original Jurassic Park characters would appear. Jurassic World: Dominionalthough it was a botch, it was unique in the Jurassic Park franchise, like Domain starred in many Jurassic Park legacy characters, introducing them to newer characters. This included Alan Grant, with another change to his accent.

Sam Neill’s Jurassic Park accent was caused by Steven Spielberg’s changes

Sam Neill described the move as “an actor’s nightmare”


Alan Grant holds Lex and Tim in Jurassic Park

Sam Neill’s accent in Jurassic Park switches from his native New Zealand accent to an American accent and is sometimes a mixture of the two. Neill said Vanity Fair what he had been practicing his American accent for four weeks when Spielberg asked him to use his own voice instead of. However, Neill said: “four days later he came to me and said, ‘You know that voice you’re using right now?’ I said, ‘Yes, my voice?’ He said, ‘Somewhere in between.” Spielberg’s change caused Neill’s accent to vary from scene to scene.

While Sam Neill Jurassic Park The accent is far from the terrible accent that ruined the films, he is still embarrassed by it. This may be because, although Jurassic Park was released over 30 years ago, fans and critics still give him what he told Vanity Fair was “much criticism to this day.” Neill explained that being asked to do a combination of your natural accent and an adopted one is “An actor’s nightmare.At the end Jurassic Park movies, Alan Grant has a softer accent than the one he had to improvise in the original.

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Alan Grant is unlikely to appear in Jurassic World: Rebirth

If Sam Neill had overcorrected his Jurassic Park American accent adopting an American accent or maintaining his own, that could have been jarring. Instead, Neill worked to combine his natural voice with an American accent, which can be heard in Jurassic Park III. While the result isn’t perfectly smooth, it’s much more consistent than the original film. Neill agreed to play Alan Grant again in Jurassic World: Dominionand although his mixture of accents is occasionally irregular, it is now considered an Alan Grant quirkand it would be strange to change that now.

Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park franchise films

Title

Year

Alan Grant appears

Rotten Tomatoes critics

Jurassic Park

1993

Yes (main character)

91%

Jurassic Park: The Lost World

1997

No

53%

Jurassic Park III

2001

Yes (main character)

50%

Jurassic World

2015

No

72%

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

2018

No

47%

Jurassic World: Dominion

2022

Yes (main character)

29%

Jurassic World: Rebirth

2025

No (confirmed by San Neill)

Jurassic World: Dominion saw Alan Grant rekindling his relationship with Dr. Ellie Sattlerwhich ended his story arc. Sam Neill is unlikely to return in Jurassic World: Rebirthsince he is no longer focused on the Jurassic Park franchise. Neill recently starred as a tennis coach in the miniseries Apples never falland he said ForbesObviously I can play tennis – you see that in the series, but as far as running away from dinosaurs goes, maybe that’s it.” The Jurassic Park the franchise looks set to continue without Alan Grant, which could give Sam Neill a break from the accents.

Source: Vanity Fair, Forbes

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