Jackie Kennedy's accent

Anonymous
I've been watching a few of the Kennedy assassination shows this weekend. Just wondering what kind of accent Jackie has? Where did she grow up and is it a typical accent from that area?
Anonymous
Hmm a quick look at her Wiki page says she spent her early years in East Hampton, NY and then after her parents divorced she split her time between McLean, VA and Newport ,RI. Went to Holton for 2 years and then Miss Porter's in CT for the rest of high school. It also looks like she spent a year of college taking classes in France. Seems like her accent is probably a combination of all of those things. Plus whatever type of training she received on how to speak in public/be her husband's supporter.
Anonymous
It seems sort of British in a way. Maybe she took voice lessons.
Anonymous
Elocution teaches how to speak. Voice lessons are for singing.
Anonymous
It's so, so Eastern (and I say that as an Easterner). Combo of Rhode Island and Hamptons, Long Island.
Anonymous
It's old money mixed with boarding school in France.
Anonymous
It was lovely. If you have spare time, watch this I almost could fall asleep with the music and her voice. Plus it is super educational.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbFt4h3Dkkw
Anonymous
It wasn't made up to sound like it was from snobby old money?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't made up to sound like it was from snobby old money?


No, it was real to sound like it was from snobby old money. (Or money, in any case.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elocution teaches how to speak. Voice lessons are for singing.


My girl cousins from Greenwich, CT had elocution classes at their private schools. I am blown away by their public speaking--speeches at weddings, etc (even the dumb one).
Anonymous
Isn't that known as a mid-Atlantic accent? (midway between the East Coast of the USA and England)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that known as a mid-Atlantic accent? (midway between the East Coast of the USA and England)


As far as I know, the mid-Atlantic accent comes from states that are in the middle of the Atlantic coast of the US (not the north, not the south). The only time "mid-Atlantic" means in the middle of the Atlantic is when you're talking about the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that known as a mid-Atlantic accent? (midway between the East Coast of the USA and England)


What a bizarre interpretation of the phrase... if you just made that up, I like it.
Anonymous
I always thought it was an affectation; her attempt to sound vaguely French, cultured, theatrical and sophisticated gave her this breathy, dramatic and unusual "accent."

Not an accent, just an affectation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was lovely. If you have spare time, watch this I almost could fall asleep with the music and her voice. Plus it is super educational.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbFt4h3Dkkw


OMG the subtitles on this are hilarious.
post reply Forum Index » Entertainment and Pop Culture
Message Quick Reply
Go to: