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Tuesday 15 February 2011

King's Speech voice coach 'proud' of Firth's stammer

A voice coach from Norfolk is winning plaudits for his role in helping Colin Firth play King George VI in the Bafta award winning film The King's Speech.

Norwich-born Neil Swain helped Firth perfect the stammer that the future monarch battles in the film.
"All of us are very proud of it. It's a great story and it's wonderfully acted," said Mr Swain.
The King's Speech won seven Baftas and Mr Swain's work was recognised in the acceptance speeches.
Firth thanked the team behind the film, including a reference to his "masterly voice coach Neil Swain" while accepting his Leading Actor Award.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Colin Firth was named best leading actor at the Bafta Film Awards 2011



                                                                      

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