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Alfie Enoch Faked an American Accent for a Whole Year | Normal Not Normal

Alfred Enoch tells us what it meant for him to work with Academy Award winner Viola Davis, on the set of How To Get Away With Murder. From the excitement of working on a television show to the awkwardness of having to put up an American accent for 7 months! Subscribe 👉 http://bit.ly/nnnYouTube Follow our socials 👉 https://linktr.ee/NormalNotNormal We want to hear from you. If you have a brilliant 'Did You Know?' fact, a question for us, a jingle you’ve written or a voice note you want to share, get in touch. We’ll choose a few messages and include them in the audio version of every podcast. You can tweet us your message using the hashtag #normalnotnormal​ or email us at [email protected] * Remember, if you’re sending us a voice note or jingle and you’re under eighteen, please get permission from a parent or guardian. * Normal Not Normal is a Stabl production. Produced by Alice Homewood. YouTube version edited by Oliver and James Phelps. Music: 'Not Normal' by Sebastian Forslund James and Oliver Phelps (aka Fred and George Weasley) talk to a star-studded selection of friends, colleagues and personal heroes who stepped into the limelight at a young age, and find out what “normal” means to them. As identical twins who grew up on the Harry Potter film set as Fred and George Weasley, you could never say that the pair had a “normal” start to life. But recently, they’ve been thinking: what does “normal” mean anyway? Ready your ears for behind-the-scenes Potter revelations; outrageous rants; frank conversations about mental health; and even the odd, ‘did-you-know?’

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