"Austin Butler Hires Dialect Coach to Shed Elvis Accent for 'Masters of the Air'"

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Austin Butler, who received critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for his role as Elvis, revealed that he needed a dialect coach to shed the Elvis accent for his role in the World War II drama, Masters of the Air. After three years of preparing for the Elvis role, Butler struggled to transition back to his natural accent and had to seek professional help. The acclaimed actor shared his experience on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and discussed how he landed the role in the critically-acclaimed miniseries.
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