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I love my accent, I thought it was useful in Gone In 60 Seconds because the standard villain is upper class or Cockney. My Northern accent would be an odd clash opposite Nic Cage.
Christopher Eccleston
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Christopher Eccleston
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: February 16
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