Talented actor Colin Firth says he has been struggling to control his speech ever since he played the stammering British monarch, King George VI, and says the stutter returns with a vengeance every time he thinks about the character. The British star's role in "The King's Speech" has already won him rave reviews around the globe and is also being touted as a strong contender at the upcoming 2011 Oscars.
"Whenever I start thinking about it, there's the danger it will kick in again. I spent many months training to master the impediment, and now I fight to stop the stammer slipping back into my normal speech," says Colin. Agencies
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Talented actor Colin Firth says he has been struggling to control his speech ever since he played the stammering British monarch, King George VI, and says the stutter returns with a vengeance every time he thinks about the character. The British star's role in "The King's Speech" has already won him rave reviews around the globe and is also being touted as a strong contender at the upcoming 2011 Oscars.
"Whenever I start thinking about it, there's the danger it will kick in again. I spent many months training to master the impediment, and now I fight to stop the stammer slipping back into my normal speech," says Colin. Agencies
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