Austin Butler has been getting roasted a little bit for continuing to talk like Elvis long after completing filming of the role. He said he doesn’t hear it anymore, but if we hear it it’s just because Elvis is ingrained in his DNA at this point. Cool! Last time I wrote about him, I wondered if the accent would magically disappear after the Oscars. But Austin said he’s getting rid of it now and he might have damaged his vocal cords from the singing.
Austin Butler says he’s “getting rid of” his Elvis Presley accent.
The star of Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis adopted the music icon’s southern drawl for the film — and kept it. Much has been made about Butler’s new voice, especially after his Golden Globes speech last month, but it seems he’s finally shedding it.
“I am getting rid of the accent,” he said in a preview of Friday’s The Graham Norton Show. “But I have probably damaged my vocal cords with all that singing. One song took 40 takes.”
However winning the Golden Globe — and earning an Oscar nomination for Best Actor — has helped make up for it.
“It has been a whirlwind,” the Southern California native, 31, said of the success of the film and his accolades. “It’s amazing because when you are making a film, you never really know how it will be received. With this one there were so many ways it could go wrong, so to be received in the way it has means the world to me.”
The film came out in June — and there’s been a lot of interest in the fact that he’s still taking like Elvis. He said last year that having committed two years to his life to the role, “I’m not surprised that it clicks in… Check in with me in 20 years when I’ve played a lot of roles, who knows what I’ll sound like!”
Butler’s speech at the Globes in January really amped up the conversation and criticism. He said after his acceptance speech, “I didn’t even think about it. I don’t think I sound like him still, but I guess I must, because I hear it all the time… I often liken it to when somebody lives in another country for a long time. I had three years where that was my only focus, so I’m sure there’s pieces of him in my DNA and I will always be linked to him.”
Nonetheless, even his former girlfriend of eight years, Vanessa Hudgens, who encouraged him to take the role, noted the change in his voice. She enjoyed a public LOL after his voice coach said Butler’s accent may end up being permanent.
Meanwhile, Butler, who’s now dating Kaia Gerber, didn’t sound like Elvis to his Dune 2 co-star Dave Bautista on the set last year.
“I don’t know who this guy was, but it’s not Austin Butler,” Bautista said of the actor who plays his brother Feyd-Rautha. “It’s not Elvis. His voice is different, his look is different. Everything about his demeanor is terrifying.”
Austin’s been (and put himself through) a lot for this role and now it might have damaged his vocal cords too? Yikes, I hope he feels that it was worth it because I certainly wouldn’t. I guess singing that many takes in a voice completely different than his own really took a toll. That combined with all Austin’s own method efforts really put his body through the wringer. He must be getting tired of getting roasted for the voice though, that’s why he says he’s getting rid of it after saying he didn’t hear it anymore. Maybe he’ll keep a little tiny bit though, just to keep things interesting! Also, what Dave Bautista said about him was nice and I guess the point was to show that Austin is a good actor and immerses himself in every role, not just Elvis. I have a hard time imagining Austin as terrifying in any scenario (or him playing Dave Bautista’s brother), but sure!
Photos credit: Getty Images for AARP
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