Breaking Down Julia Garner’s Unique Accent on Inventing Anna

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Breaking Down Julia Garner's Unique Accent on Inventing Anna

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Julia Garner‘s accent in Inventing Anna is disconcerting to state the least.

Like, it’s so stunning, the very first episode needs to have a 5-minute opening scene describing that this is what the genuine Anna Delvey seems like. But because that scene does not exist, we feel we need to discuss the origins of the phony German heiress’ special accent.

The story starts onJan 23, 1991 in the Russian town of Domodedevo, where Delvey was born Anna Sorokin Her moms and dads were 2 members of the working class, with The Cut post “How Anna Delvey Tricked New York’s Party People” (which influenced the series) specifying her daddy was a truck motorist and business owner.

Then, in 2007, the Sorokins left Russia for the little German town of Eschweiler, a relocation that was a substantial modification for the then-16- year-oldAnna Her previous schoolmates informed the publication that they remember her being “quiet, with an unwieldy command of German.”

It’s uncertain if she understood English at this moment, however she started finding out the language after relocating to London to go to Central Saint MartinsCollege Although, The Cut reports that she left and chose to take a style internship inBerlin